Archive for November, 2009
Around campus: Personal finance guru Suze Orman to speak at UNT today
UNT to host personal finance guru Suze Orman Personal finance guru Suze Orman will speak today at
Finance Committee Looks At Worst Case Budget Scenario
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Japan finance minister urges bank to help recovery
Japan’s Finance Minister Hirohisa Fujii on Tuesday called on the central bank to help revive the world’s number two economy, which has been hit by deflation and a surging yen.
2009-12-01 02:47 UPDATE 1-Malaysia GDP to grow 5 pct in 2010-finance official
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 1 – Malaysia’s economy is likely to grow by 5 percent in 2010, more than official government forecasts of 2-3 percent, a top official said on Tuesday. “We have identified several projects in the pipeline and we will bring them forward for implementation in the first quarter next year,” Second Finance Minister Husni Ahmad Hanadzlah told a business conference
Final Glance: Finance companies
NEW YORK — Shares of some top finance companies were up at the close of trading: Bank of America rose $.38 or 2.5 percent, to $15.85. Citigroup rose $.05 or 1.2 percent, to $4.11. JPMorgan Chase rose $1.16 or 2.8 percent, to $42.49.
GPG rules out bid for Hanover Finance
Guinness Peat Group says it did look at Hanover Finance but decided against making a rival bid to that from Allied Farmers. read more
Investors Eye International Lease Finance Corp.
The chief executive officer of International Lease Finance Corp. and a group of equity investors are talking with the parent company, faltering insurance giant AIG, about purchasing half of the aircraft provider, according to a report in the Financial Times.
Akron offices of Fair Finance remain closed as customers visit
Akron offices of Fair Finance remain closed as customers visit
Midday Glance: Finance companies
NEW YORK — Shares of some top finance companies are up at noon: Bank of America rose $.14 or .9 percent, to $15.61.
Early Glance: Finance companies
NEW YORK — Shares of some top finance companies are up at 10 a.m.: Bank of America rose $.27 or 1.7 percent, to $15.74. Citigroup rose $.07 or 1.6 percent, to $4.13. JPMorgan Chase rose $.60 or 1.5 percent, to $41.93.
