As they face the need to raise more capital, increasingly desperate banks are having to sell their hard assets
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As they face the need to raise more capital, increasingly desperate banks are having to sell their hard assets Discussion
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Public sector banks have kicked off an exercise to scrutinize their portfolios for potential sticky assets that may be developing in the hope that these could be nipped in the ... Discussion
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The mobile-phone giant's planned turnaround may involved selling off assets to comply with lenders' agreements Discussion
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Western banks have stocked up on assets in fast-growing Asian economies, but the current credit crisis has some analysts suggesting they should now be selling them. Discussion
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The Bank of India (BoI) is looking forward to raise its Tier II capital, a secondary bank capital including undisclosed reserves and subordinated term debt. The plans have enc ... Discussion
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Madam, - Your recent series of articles on "beating the downturn" shows that, depressingly, privatisation of State assets is still for some reason seen by some of our great an ... Discussion
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Several of the world’s biggest banks are in talks to put up about $75 billion in backup financing that could be used to buy risky mortgage securities and other assets. Discussion
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Several of the world’s biggest banks are in talks to put up about $75 billion in backup financing that could be used to buy risky mortgage securities and other assets. Discussion
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Several of the world’s biggest banks are in talks to put up about $75 billion in backup financing that could be used to buy risky mortgage securities and other assets. Discussion
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Several of the world’s biggest banks are in talks to put up about $75 billion in backup financing that could be used to buy risky mortgage securities and other assets. Discussion
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In 'W.,' Oliver Stone approaches his subject as a historian, not just a filmmaker. The widely reviled Bush comes off better than you'd think. Discussion
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