Not exact matches
The BOE has
come under pressure from bankers and
financial lobbyists to fast - track licensing of European banks that want to continue doing business in London after Brexit to avoid cutting off customers and disrupting markets.
As
financials started to
come under pressure and the extent of the housing bubble became clear, investors started to demonstrate a strong preference for companies that could grow their earnings regardless of the economic environment.
AMP's ambitious growth plans
come as the
financial giant struggles
under the weight of an
under -
pressure life insurance business.
The Serie A side finished sixth in the league last season, but they have
come under severe
financial pressure this time round.
Financial implication As a public facility, the leisure facilities we operate are subsidised, but under increasing financial pressure we have been forced to reduce the subsidy so that the year - on - year revenue running costs c
Financial implication As a public facility, the leisure facilities we operate are subsidised, but
under increasing
financial pressure we have been forced to reduce the subsidy so that the year - on - year revenue running costs c
financial pressure we have been forced to reduce the subsidy so that the year - on - year revenue running costs
come down.
As chartering increases its market share in a city, the district will
come under growing
financial pressure.
As
financials started to
come under pressure and the extent of the housing bubble became clear, investors started to demonstrate a strong preference for companies that could grow their earnings regardless of the economic environment.
With index - tracking exchange - traded funds charging fees that are far less than actively managed mutual funds, the higher - cost investment options that AllianceBernstein (NYSE: AB), Hartford
Financial (NYSE: HIG), and other active - management firms have within some 529 plans
come under greater
pressure from the state board established to oversee the plans.
After the enactment of the Credit CARD Act of 2009,
financial institutions have
come under increasing
pressure to ensure that borrowers have the
financial capacity to pay their credit card bills.
When students at UCL in London escalate actions on campus highlighting the conflict between the university's research and its investments, and exposing the close connections of university council members to fossil fuel companies; when
pressure from scientists, climate activists and museum employees force oil mogul David Koch to step down from the board of New York's American Museum of Natural History; when the City of Cape Town
comes under pressure to divest from the companies at the root of the city's water crisis; when Nobel Prize winners urge the prestigious Nobel Foundation to cut their
financial ties to fossil fuel companies, we have exactly the kind of impact we aim for with the Fossil Free campaign.
The German and international
financial industries and their advisors have
come under new
pressure to investigate so - called «cum / ex» trades conducted between 2000 and 2012.
Publicly traded REITs, in particular, are
under more
pressure to
come up with
financial savings wherever possible.