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The UK Competition Commission is in the process of investigating a possible oligopoly being operated by the four main UK clearing banks (HSBC, Barclays, Lloyds-TSB and RSB-NatWest) in the provision of services to small businesses (SMEs). After a study lasting...
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National Australia Bank (NAB) has confirmed its intention to use some of the $2.75 billion earnings from the sale of…
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Business Europe has launched a new on-line service aimed at supporting small and medium sized companies (SMEs). The service will…
Euro Sales Finance (ESF) has appointed Bluestone Software Inc. to power its dedicated web portal, the first of its kind…
Western banks are exercising a growing influence over their counterparts in many emerging market countries. They have been introducing a…
The Japanese banking sector is performing badly compared with most other sectors of the economy. While many other large companies…
The Tankan survey published by the Bank of Japan in early October 2000 suggests that the Japanese economy is moving…
The Thai economy has moved ahead strongly in recent months, enjoying growth of 6.6% in the April-June 2000 quarter. During…
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CIT Commercial Services, the leading US factoring company, has entered into an agreement with RetailExchange.com, the online business-to-business exchange for…
The Belgian/ Dutch financial services group Fortis yesterday announced that it is planning to retain its dual headquarters in Brussels…
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The Insolvency Act 2000, which today received royal assent, is designed to encourage enterprise and to support viable businesses. The…
It has been announced that DnB, Norway’s largest bank, intend to merge their factoring and leasing subsidiaries, DnB Factoring AS…
An announcement of the sale of the US division of Bank of America Commercial Finance is expected next week. It…
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