 'Unfair' penalty fees are expected to cost Banks £10bn The Supreme Court is expected to clear the way for a ruling that overdraft charges imposed by Banks over many years were unfair. Reported by MailOnline 51 minutes ago.
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NYTimes.com 2 hours ago |  Business Briefing | Economy: Regulators Close a Small Bank in Florida Florida banking regulators on Friday shut down Commerce Bank of Southwest Florida, the 124th bank to fail this year.
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Inquirer.net 2 hours ago |  Investing in foreign currencies I’m planning to invest in another currency, possibly the British pound (GBP) or Euro (EUR). Dollar rates have been pretty low this year. Is it safe to invest in GBP or EUR? Do Banks accept third..
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teletext 2 hours ago |  Bank outlines plans to rein in risk The Bank of England has outlined plans for "top-up" charges to boost bank balance sheets, as it sought to add the "missing ingredient" to financial regulation.The central bank said the impact of the..
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FinanzNachrichten.de 3 hours ago |  UPDATE 2-Venezuela seizes four Banks, detains banker CARACAS, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Venezuela took control of four small Banks for violating solvency regulations and unexplained increases in capital and on ...
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9News 3 hours ago |  ECB unwinds liquidity support for Banks 10:37 AM
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Xinhua 3 hours ago |  Big Banks giving high salaries and bonuses face anger from public: expert
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Straits Times 3 hours ago |  Cops kill 'Berong Gang' leader PETALING JAYA - THE leader of a notorious gang preying on those withdrawing large amounts of cash from Banks was shot dead in a shootout with the police.Herri Berong, 48, identified to be the..
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Huffington Post 3 hours ago |  Senator Says Loophole In Derivatives Regulation Undermines Reform The effort to impose new restrictions on the financial system falls short of true reform if there\'s a gigantic loophole for foreign exchange derivatives, Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) said..
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guardian.co.uk 3 hours ago |  Steven Poole's non-fiction roundup | Book review The Cartoons that Shook the World, by Jytte Klausen (Yale, £20)In what deserves to become the definitive account of the Danish cartoon controversy of 2005-6, none of the major actors comes out..
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