The merger, which would create the world's 22nd-largest bank in terms of market capitalisation, is only the latest stage in the effort to create a Canadian superbank.
"I hope the House of Lords will make a very clear finding that the bank charge terms are subject to the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts rules, " said Marc Gander of the Consumer Action Group (CAG).
As the largest bank in terms of market capitalization, Wells Fargo has stunned investors with consistent growth in revenue and income figures quarter after quarter despite weak economic conditions which have made competitors including Bank of America and Citigroup work hard to just maintain their numbers.
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And there is going to be an overlap between what we're doing on the Recovery Act and what we need to do in terms of bank policy, what we're doing -- what the Fed is doing in terms of the credit markets.
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The toxic correlation of sovereign and bank borrowing rates implies that the rise in government financing costs will be felt in terms of higher bank lending rates.
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Still, in terms of bank lending, Mexico still lags behind many of its peers in Latin America.
The Spanish PM is also probably feeling mistreated as he agreed to very stringent terms for bank rescue only to see the ESM maneuvered out of his reach.
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It analyzed the largest bank holding companies in terms of total assets according to the National Information Center, a repository of financial data and institution characteristics collected by the Federal Reserve System.
We only assessed the 20 largest bank holding companies in terms of total assets, as of December 2012, according to the National Information Center, a repository of financial data and institution characteristics collected by the Federal Reserve System.
More than 90% of those clients have since renegotiated terms with the bank, he said.
The government should also consider altering the terms of the Bank of Japan's law.
The World Bank estimates that, in terms of purchasing power, India could have the fourth largest economy in the world by 2020.
The bank offering the most favourable terms wins.
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Sterilization in economic terms means a Central Bank is spending time and treasure managing capital inflows.
But this is only like saying that people who run up too big a bank overdraft will be offered poor terms for further loans.
The loans made by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York were at terms from six years to ten years and at competitive interest rates.
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In the simplest terms, a typical bank will have 1, 000 euros of assets in the form of loans, 900 euros of liabilities in the form of borrowed money and 100 euros of equity.
While Deutsche Bank didn't disclose the terms of the share sale, industry officials said the deal's structure would likely involve a small number of big institutional money managers picking up the shares at a small discount to the stock's current trading price.
It bickered frequently with the bank and the oil firms about the terms of the deal.
Previous terms for these episodes were bank failures, financial panics, runs on currency, debt crises, liquidity runs, national defaults, bubbles, hyperinflation.
And with regard to this, obviously the bank in question speaks for itself in terms of the decisions it made originally to announce the fee and now to withdraw it.
He said it was the Cypriot government, the European Commission and the European Central Bank that had decided on the levy terms and that "they now must explain this to the Cypriot people".
And as they do so, they are relaxing their lending terms and conditions, central-bank surveys show.
After three years of investment, the Bank's budget would, in real terms, go back to its 1997 level.
With prices falling, even inert money in the bank or post office earned, in real terms, a small tax-free return.
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The increased volume led to a large long-term contract, which the supplier was able to take to the bank and use to win more favorable credit terms.
Or, some might argue, a cleaner solution would be to physically separate the retail bank and investment bank - or to put it in starker terms, to break up Barclays.
Under the terms of its sale to the Bank of New York in 1998, Callan must encourage all money managers it deals with to trade through BNY and is still receiving payments.
While Algeria as a whole hardly offered a secure investment setting for foreign firms (the World Bank ranked them 148th out of 183 in terms of the ease of doing business), the energy sector seemed especially turbulent.
The Bank of England describes its actions in monetary terms: by expanding the amount of money in the hands of the public, some people will shift to riskier assets such as stocks and bonds, raising wealth and spurring investment.
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