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Pierre Boulle

Bank Nationalisations - a Can of Worms but Huge New Opportunities

... a matter of time before all major insolvent banks are taken over by government and put out of their misery and fully nationalised. Some say this should have happened a long, long time ago as it would, at a stroke, have dispelled doubt and ... Read Read: Bank Nationalisations - a Can of Worms but Huge New Opportunities

By: Pierre Boulle | 19/05/2009 | Investing

European Leaders Remain Unified On The Need To Regulate Financial Markets

... to face tough questions from the floor of the Congress on whether US Government policy makers are contemplating the option of nationalising the US banking system. Experts predict that Bernanke is likely to reply by stressing that that the ... Read Read: European Leaders Remain Unified On The Need To Regulate Financial Markets

By: eCommerce Associates | 23/02/2009 | Finance
Dwijadas Ghosal

Crisis in World Economy and the Proposed New Model for Sustainable Development

... austere free market concept can crumble like a pack of cards, like it happened in USA. Regarding Nationalisation and regulation.  What does the US federal government taking control of financially crumbling mortgage holders Fannie Mae and ... Read Read: Crisis in World Economy and the Proposed New Model for Sustainable Development

By: Dwijadas Ghosal | 24/12/2008 | Economics

How freedom movement is related to social and religious reform movement in pre independence India: An Analysis

... was also necessary for bringing people together when they had to brought up within the umbrella of nationalism. Basically, nationalisation is a process or product of historical conjecture of social forces through which the linkage not only ... Read Read: How freedom movement is related to social and religious reform movement in pre independence India: An Analysis

By: sabaha khan | 27/09/2009 | Law

Northern Rock - How A Problem Became a Disaster

... is allegedly non domiciled in the UK for tax purposes. Based on their failure to monitor and regulate the banking sector, the UK government has nationalised Northern Rock. For some inexplicable reason, they believe that while they were ... Read Read: Northern Rock - How A Problem Became a Disaster

By: Leslie Hardy | 12/03/2008 | Banking

Outsourcing May Increase Efficiency and Innovation in Public Sector

... benefits are generally acknowledged when quantified by studies and statistics. The question of nationalisation or privatisation – of who, precisely, should provide essential services, and how, is a controversial one and is frequently ... Read Read: Outsourcing May Increase Efficiency and Innovation in Public Sector

By: Adam Singleton | 19/12/2007 | Outsourcing
HITESH PATEL

UK Tax Policy and the Euro-dollar Market

... loan should not be secured on any specific assets or revenue in the UK. The problem had arisen only for the nationalised industries where it may be necessary to create an indirect security where the borrower is called upon to give a direct ... Read Read: UK Tax Policy and the Euro-dollar Market

By: HITESH PATEL | 01/10/2007 | Economics

DEAD BANKS, ZOMBIE MONOPOLIES AND THE TAX PAYERS FEST

... a matter of time before all major insolvent banks are taken over by government and put out of their misery and fully nationalised. Some say this should have happened a long, long time ago as it would, at a stroke, have dispelled doubt and ... Read Read: DEAD BANKS, ZOMBIE MONOPOLIES AND THE TAX PAYERS FEST

By: Chris Rigby | 01/06/2009 | International Business

HITESH PATEL

The Contribution of the Euro-dollar Market to the Modern Financial World

... the Euro-dollar Market as a way for advancing its own interests and concerns. The role of the public authorities and the nationalised industries proved to be very crucial to the UK government. These industries became a way for the UK ... Read Read: The Contribution of the Euro-dollar Market to the Modern Financial World

By: HITESH PATEL | 26/06/2007 | Economics

International Trade and Finance

... Guarantee Agreement protects parties involved in an international transaction from non-commercial risks such as nationalisation and expropriation. The IGA will provide a foreign investor with the following : protection against ... Read Read: International Trade and Finance

By: loveleenchawla | 21/12/2008 | Business

Kenya finally feels Global Credit Crunch

... valued at $307bn, is closed down by regulators and sold to JPMorgan Chase. The credit crunch hits Europe's banking sector as the European banking and insurance giant Fortis is partly nationalised to ensure its survival. Nationalisation is ... Read Read: Kenya finally feels Global Credit Crunch

By: aaron | 24/08/2009 | Real Estate

Bailout, Banks and More Collapses

... the Financial Services Authority (like APRA in Australia) and the government appear to have agreed to nationalise B&B and then sell it off, much in the way the US regulators closed and seized Washington Mutual last Friday morning and then ... Read Read: Bailout, Banks and More Collapses

By: Australasian Investment Review | 02/10/2008 | Investing

Northern Rock And Bear Stearns - A Comparison

... , they were intellectually bankrupt and resorted to the classic Old Labour or socialist remedy of nationalisation. The irony of the comparison between the two crises is that a similar solution was available in the UK. Before the crisis ... Read Read: Northern Rock And Bear Stearns - A Comparison

By: Leslie Hardy | 26/03/2008 | Mortgage

Iceland: a Metaphor for the Crisis

... million in its British subsidiary, Heritable." The Government flicked Glitnir, the third biggest bank, to the financial regulator, using emergency nationalisation powers that were used on Tuesday to drive the nationalisation of Landsbanki. ... Read Read: Iceland: a Metaphor for the Crisis

By: Australasian Investment Review | 26/10/2008 | Investing

The Week Ahead

... to 47.8% of GDP, the highest level since the 1970s. More worrying were the reports which estimated that the addition of the part nationalised banks to the government’s accounts, could see the debt to GDP ratio shoot up to 100%. Although ... Read Read: The Week Ahead

By: Mike Wright | 27/02/2009 | Day Trading

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