So could the commodity and derivative operations of large commercial and investment banks.
In the five years since the start of the crisis, the investment-banking arms of large international commercial banks have won a dominant share of key markets such as bonds, currencies and commodities (see chart).
For example, the head of a large commercial organization wanted his people to become more focused on targeted customer segments as a way of improving revenue.
But Pell believes that there are also a number of other large commercial lunar opportunities.
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Nearly all of the large commercial banks back then would have failed.
The 747-8 Intercontinental will have the lowest seat-mile cost of any large commercial jetliner, with 12 percent lower costs than its predecessor, the 747-400.
The two companies will examine ways of enabling large-scale commercial production of Aquamarine's new wave energy device, known as Oyster.
We think that this concern is overblown because of the large size and fragmentation of the commercial reverse supply chain segment, high barriers to entry for successful penetration into the market, and the incompatibility of an online surplus liquidation business with the aforementioned potential competitors.
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Instead, U.S. policy has become hostage to the fear of losing a large emerging commercial market.
One-sixth of the sales to China, moreover, are of a single product: large commercial jets.
But an analysis of monthly deposit-growth rates at large commercial banks by Fox-Pitt, Kelton, an investment bank, shows a slowing that started in August 2003 and became more marked in 2004 and 2005.
The recent rash of distributed denial-of-service attacks on large American banks has disrupted the delivery of banking services to consumer and commercial customers over the Internet for hours at a time.
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The others are a large single retailer or a mix of commercial, retail and residential use.
Real Capital Analytics Editorial Director Peter Slatin also anticipates bank failures to continue to be large in number as a result of commercial real estate.
The first step is corporatization, which makes the service subject to the standard set of corporate laws and norms associated with a large commercial entity.
Publishers also benefited by having more of their products on the shelves because the large commercial book retailers stocked between 10 and 25 times as many titles as the small independents.
In its most recent senior loan officer survey in July, the Fed found that 60% of commercial banks tightened lending standards to large- and middle-market firms, and 65% had tightened lending standards for loans to small companies.
Two rival metering models used in large commercial buildings to track the flow of electricity as it moves through a building shows the difference between upstream and downstream applications in the smart-grid space.
"Hopefully, we'll get more U.S. business interests involved in the at-large election process, " says Barbara Dooley, president of the Commercial Internet Exchange Association in Washington, D.
Beyond the touristy town of Punta Cana in the southeast, the country becomes a vast natural landscape of vibrant greens and blues, unmarred by large-scale tourism or commercial hotels.
As with much of farming and food production, it is the large-scale industrial-commercial enterprises that draw more criticism than small family-run farms.
Moody's, another rating agency, recently examined how 300 large companies would be affected, if they were shut out of the commercial-paper market.
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Who, then, would want to be in the very large shoes of Ron Woodard, the man who runs Boeing's Commercial Airplane Group?
"There are five of these in India to cater for the large fan base there, " said commercial manager Stephen Price.
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They acquired the loan files from a large commercial lender in India, a country challenged by a dearth of verifiable financial data.
Japanese co-financing with the World Bank, and large commercial bank credits and sovereign bond offerings will comprise the bulk of this year's remaining amount.
It sounds almost absurd that just three technology companies could between them be large enough to drive the entire commercial property market in a country of 300 million people.
It took three large government planes to get them there, plus a lot of other people flew commercial.
It might yield big benefits for commercial airlines and retail chains, which typically lease a large fraction of their assets, and for steel- and automakers that have large unionized workforces, which will give them greater leverage to renegotiate collective bargaining agreements.
Large numbers are killed each year on the long-lines or drift nets of commercial fishermen, in which the animals can become snared and drown within 40 minutes.
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