Financial Intermediaries
.... higher ROA. Saunders and Cornett (2006) also state that larger
banks tend to attract corporate customers that also narrow spreads. ....
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Globalization of Financial Markets & American Banks
.... Some indices, that of the London Stock Exchange as an example,
tend to be more .... American
banks have been placed in a position where they must either join the ....
(2081

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Charles Schwab Investment Vehicles
.... specialization. The larger investment
banks tend to provide preferential pricing for institutional customers, because of trading volume. In ....
(1373

5

)
One Source Online Mutual Funds Program
.... specialization. The larger investment
banks tend to provide preferential pricing for institutional customers, because of trading volume. In ....
(1373

5

)
Securities Brokerage Industry in the US
.... specialization. The larger investment
banks tend to provide preferential pricing for institutional customers, because of trading volume. In ....
(6684

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INTERNET BANKING
.... a bank branch (41). Moreover, virtual
banks tend to attract the
banks' most coveted customers. The reason: clients with computers ....
(4925

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The Changing Market of Mutual Funds Introduction Th
.... specialization. The larger investment
banks tend to provide preferential pricing for institutional customers, because of trading volume. In ....
(5425

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Mutual Funds Segment of the Investment Market
.... specialization. The larger investment
banks tend to provide preferential pricing for institutional customers, because of trading volume. In ....
(5710

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MUTUAL FUNDS Introduction Th
.... specialization. The larger investment
banks tend to provide preferential pricing for institutional customers, because of trading volume. In ....
(5335

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INVESTMENT BANKING CULTURE & FRAUD
.... When events turn sour, however, the upper management of investment
banks tend to hold that underlings acting without authority violated organizational rules ....
(2730

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Banks and the Global Economy
.... does not include the financial market activities of the
banks in question .... By focusing on a labor-weighted approach, these measurements
tend to understate those ....
(3595

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The Federal Reserve & Monetary Policies
....
banks: America v. Japan," 1992, 19-21) notes first that studies have shown that when central
banks are independent of political influence, they
tend to deliver ....
(1743

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Liquidity Management Liquidity Management 2 Regul
....
Banks with high earnings
tend to make effective use of interest rate hedging tools, such as GAP management, duration analysis, financial futures and options. ....
(4540

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Electronic Banking
.... 18-19). Some studies have shown that
banks that are having trouble
tend to rely more heavily on service charges. This finding, however ....
(2361

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Merchants Bank Case
.... The
banks are not responsible for the interest rates charged to them by other .... the bank has three branches outside the downtown area; these branches
tend to be ....
(1139

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Influence on Japanese Economic Policies on the Yen
.... In return, however, the commercial
banks were required to adhere to domestic .... These loss-sharing arrangements
tend to preserve a segmented system by requiring a ....
(4692

19

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The commercial banking and financial sectors of Japan
.... These loss-sharing arrangements
tend to preserve a segmented system by requiring a .... not provide for the provision of stock brokerage services by Japanese
banks. ....
(1825

7

)
The Federal Reserve as Central Bank
.... America v. Japan," January 25, 1992) notes first that studies have shown that when central
banks are independent of political influence, they
tend to deliver ....
(2166

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Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Ltd.
.... These loss-sharing arrangements
tend to preserve a segmented system by requiring a .... not provide for the provision of stock brokerage services by Japanese
banks. ....
(1853

7

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International Debt Crisis
.... In their eagerness to earn a fee, the western
banks, as marriage broker, assumed .... The orientation of the conditions imposed by the IMF
tend to change over time ....
(4518

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)
VISA'S NO-COMPETITION POLICY
.... The
banks and other financial institutions that belong to one of the two card systems, however, also
tend to belong to the other system. ....
(1474

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Egypt's Problems as a Third World Country
.... as is true of Christian fundamentalists in the United States,
tend to view .... Bank), and by private sector lenders in other countries (primarily
banks, but also ....
(3754

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International Debt INTRODUCTION This research examines the
.... In their eagerness to earn a fee, the western
banks, as marriage broker, assumed .... The orientation of the conditions imposed by the IMF
tend to change over time ....
(4677

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An HSBC Acquistion
.... 4. Bargaining Power of Suppliers. The bargaining power of the suppliers will
tend to diminish at the super
banks are created. Super ....
(2048

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Role of a Central Bank in a Modern Economy
.... Studies
tend to indicate that greater independence for central
banks yields better overall economic performance for the country. ....
(2453

10

)
South Korea's Economic Growth Model
.... new lending as well as payments rescheduling by commercial
banks and by .... Illiquid countries
tend to be characterized by low inflation, low fiscal deficits, and ....
(2351

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)
S & L Crisis of 1989 INTRODUCTION In the summer of 1989,
.... and loan associations are the descendants of the real estate
banks, and the .... National politicians, from the president on down,
tend to treat the savings and ....
(1941

8

)
Criticism of Roosevelt's New Deal Policies
....
tend to have no memory or knowledge of what preceded their arrival on the scene. --- (1934, May 25). B. Johnson denies that corp. aims to man and manage
banks. ....
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ISLAMIC INVESTMENTS AND SHARIA
.... way, the bank has positioned itself as "the banker's bank" ("Islamic
Banks," 2000). .... The acquired lands
tend to be fast-growing planted forests that are located ....
(2136

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External Debt Repayment Policy
.... In their eagerness to earn a fee, the western
banks, as marriage broker, assumed .... The orientation of the conditions imposed by the IMF
tend to change over time ....
(2111

8

)