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U.S. Banker December 2007 Rebecca Sausner |
A Tough Act 2 Follow No matter how they came to be bankers, these executives eventually faced the reality that it was time to move on.  |
U.S. Banker December 2007 Rebecca Sausner |
The Volunteer Banker Harris Berger's missions to Egypt, India, Indonesia, Algeria, and, most recently, Ghana, are volunteer gigs he's taken on for the Financial Services Volunteer Corp, a non-profit with a mission to help build sound banking and financial systems in developing nations.  |
U.S. Banker December 2007 Karen Krebsbach |
The Further Economic Isolation of Iran Washington's ongoing campaign to persuade financial institutions to break ties with Tehran twisted another notch tighter with tough economic sanctions against three state-owned Iranian banks, companies and military organizations.  |
U.S. Banker December 2007 Karen Krebsbach |
Opposition Grows Against Rules To Trim Shareholder Rights The SEC is expected to decide before year's end whether to approve any of the five controversial proposals that would curb the rights of shareholders to file resolutions and participate in choosing corporate-board members.  |
U.S. Banker December 2007 Anthony Malakian |
Retirement Dreams Are Fueling Soaring Sales As the Baby Boomers move into their 60s, mutual-fund and annuity sales and services are thriving, and with a good two decades worth of Boomers nearing retirement, the long-term forecast seems good for banks.  |
U.S. Banker December 2007 Lee Conrad |
Institutional Investors Shun Investments in De Novos Institutional investors that have aggressively plowed money into de novo banks since 2002 have soured on this market since spring, according to market participants.  |
U.S. Banker December 2007 Anthony Malakian |
Being All Things to All People Isn't So Profitable To combat lost opportunity and money, banks are now turning to science-behavioral science to help market to the right people.  |
U.S. Banker December 2007 Anthony Malakian |
ATM Fees: Do Larger Surcharges Spell Opportunity? High ATM surcharges are not only here to stay, but will continue to rise.  |
Global Services November 29, 2007 |
The Future of Investment Either directly or indirectly through its portfolio companies, PE firms will widen the geographical scope of their search for investment in this sector. At the same time, in India, the leader in the IT and BPO space, such an investment is likely to be at an all-time high.  |
Bank Systems & Technology November 24, 2007 Bruno-Britz et al. |
Financial Institutions to Increase Spending Modestly On IT In 2008 Amidst the doom and gloom of the credit crunch, a down housing market and talk of an impending recession, financial institutions still see the need for investing in technology to stay competitive and compliant.  |
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