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bank

[bangk] / bæŋk /








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Beijing wants to foster a stockholding culture so companies can raise money from private-sector investors and become less reliant on bank loans.

From The Wall Street Journal

The trend has spread to other African countries and has become so pervasive that it has drawn the concern of central banks in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Botswana and Namibia.

From BBC

Companies are also borrowing at a record clip to pay for artificial intelligence and other infrastructure build-outs, turning to big banks and other sectors of Wall Street.

From The Wall Street Journal

Emails published in the Telegraph suggest that in 2010 the then Prince Andrew asked for information from Treasury officials on banking problems in Iceland.

From BBC

Boss said the bank was lowering its assumption for Norwegian’s first-quarter net yield growth for the third time, citing its own research.

From Barron's