• Banking reforms now before parliament would allow regulators to focus on deposit-taking banks and not waste their resources on the pocket banks.

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  • Smaller banks lack the resources of larger competitors and can struggle to attract, retain and grow profitable customers.

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  • Athough 10% interest may be the correct commercial price to extract from banks, it will do nothing to enlarge their profit margins or provide banks with the resources to provide additional loans to households and businesses.

    BBC: Has Spain flunked banking test?

  • Big investment banks, with the resources to upgrade their technology and compliance, could stand to gain.

    ECONOMIST: Europe's investment regulations

  • So far, the performance of many of the listed Chinese banks, natural-resources companies and other big firms under state control has been stellar over time.

    WSJ: Outgoing Hong Kong Securities Regulator Head: 'China Is the New Dot-Com'

  • This alone would be sufficient to tag the legislation as immoral, but it also coerced banks to direct scarce resources into risky uses and away from more productive uses.

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  • This capital was then used to leverage resources from banks and private developers, many of which were in partnership with nonprofit development organizations known as community development corporations, to build low-income housing.

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  • It is doubtful that these central banks would need additional dollar resources, but including them gave the impression of international solidarity.

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  • So is re-regulation of the banks, enhanced taxation of resources and pollution and measures to discourage manic consumption, such as tighter restrictions on advertising.

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  • "We concluded that the monetary forces that were arising in the world globally had become so overwhelming, relative to the resources of central banks, that we had effectively lost control of long-term interest rates and the forces directing higher prices and homes, " he said.

    NPR: Greenspan: Recession Odds 'Clearly Rising'

  • This is a deliberate policy of the state bank, that the banks should go and use their resources for productive sections of the economy.

    BBC: Pakistan banks' strategy under fire

  • Europe would be better off to husband its financial resources to support its banks and countries that are more solvent and more strategic, such as Italy.

    FORBES: Europe Gives Greece an Ultimatum - WSJ.com

  • There are ways to enhance consumer protections without limiting the ability of banking regulators to use their considerable resources and powers over banks to directly enforce consumer compliance in banks.

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  • Beginning in the late 1990s and continuing for much of the past decade, bank regulators repaired bank balance sheets in part by using government resources to recapitalize the banks and in part by setting deposit rates much lower than lending rates.

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  • Just like Spain, Ireland for months insisted it had the resources to sort out its banks on its own.

    BBC: Will Spain suffer an Irish bust?

  • In a sense, he is right because Beijing will, as long as it has the resources, not let its banks fail.

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  • They command about nine-tenths of the financial resources of the big four state banks.

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  • Obviously there are -- for banks that are in need of additional capital resources, for the cushion that these tests are required, there are many ways that they can do that.

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  • By contrast British banks would only be underwritten by the more limited resources of the UK public sector.

    BBC: Osborne and the safe size for British banks

  • To be clear, the 10bn euros needed by Cyprus's banks is a rounding error in relation to the resources of the European Stability Mechanism or of the German state.

    BBC: Cyprus and the eurozone's survival

  • In the case of "technical debt", Mr Lesokhin believes this involves committing resources to work out which parts of banks' dormant code are most likely to turn zombie to avoid potentially calamitous consequences.

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  • But appraisers worry that that kind of diligence will be sacrificed as lenders, banks and other companies that hire appraisers run short on resources.

    FORBES

  • The consequences of this, as Hendler sees it, are less access to credit and services for the middle class while more resources and capital are devoted to businesses the banks see as higher growth.

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  • In the event that there is a proper banking union in the eurozone, and that the eurozone's crisis subsides - which may seem an absurd idea, but stranger things have happened - international investors would at that point note that the eurozone's banks were in effect insured or guaranteed by the collective resources of all eurozone countries, including mighty Germany.

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  • The company makes money by providing transaction information and resources between the customer, merchant and their respective banks, collecting a fee based on the number and dollar value of transactions that it processes.

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  • Since more women have entered into the finance industry, firms have changed their policies about what constitutes acceptable client and colleague interactions, said a former human resources official who has worked at several Wall Street banks over the past 30 years.

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  • But, for the avoidance of doubt, eurozone members have not merged their financial resources to provide a single pool of money to rescue banks, or to insure depositors against losses.

    BBC: Eurozone banking union that works for Britain?

  • For what it's worth, eurozone finance ministers are also muttering about finding additional resources for bailouts, by having their respective national central banks lend to the International Monetary Fund, which would then lend the money back to any eurozone country that was unable to borrow in the conventional way.

    BBC: Cheer up: It could be much worse

  • Asian banks revving up for tougher competition also need to enhance their human and technological resources.

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  • Visa is the largest global electronic payment solutions company in the world and makes money by providing information and resources to complete transactions between the customer, merchant and their respective banks.

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