Sentences with phrase «other big banks out»

We have also been paid by Chase QuickPay (receiver does not need a Chase account), and I'm sure many other big banks out there have similar programs to send money to external clients.

Not exact matches

Banks and other big companies employ lots of smart people to figure out ways to game the system.
U.S. taxpayers ended up bailing out big banks and others to the tune of over $ 700 billion.
Mermelstein says the same scenario is playing out with many of the firms» other big banking clients there.
About a month ago, Ross and other international investors invested $ 1.8 billion in Eurobank — becoming the bailed - out Greek bank's biggest shareholders in another sign of growing market confidence in Greece.
All of Canada's big banks face other headwinds — including increased regulation and higher capital requirements — that affect performance, so teasing out the impact of LIBOR is difficult.
President Obama called it «a major victory for big oil, Wall Street banks, health insurance companies and the other powerful interests that marshal their power every day in Washington to drown out the voices of everyday Americans.»
So if somebody goes out to buy a home they're bidding against other people for the same house and the winner is the person who can get the biggest bank loan and that's the person who says I'm going to pledge all the rental value to the bank so the bank gets all the rent as if it were the landlord.
Although I don't pretend to understand all the «ins & outs» of banking, public financing, etc., it seems to me to be self - evident that if Canadian governments at all levels were able to borrow, at low or preferably no interest rates, to finance infrastructure projects and other issues such as health care and education, rather than indebting Canadians in perpetuity in order to pay big interest payments to the greedy Big Banks, it would ultimately be in the best interests of most ordinary Canadiabig interest payments to the greedy Big Banks, it would ultimately be in the best interests of most ordinary CanadiaBig Banks, it would ultimately be in the best interests of most ordinary Canadians.
We saw in 2008 how weak links in the mega banking chain spilled out across Wall Street because of the invisible linkages to other banks and financial firms unknown to the public — like the fact that the big insurer, AIG, was the backer for tens of billions of dollars of credit default swaps while having no money to pay off the bets it had accepted from the biggest Wall Street firms.
as well as other expenditure like hale end improvements and london coloney new building works this all comes out of the club bank balances, so that where the money really goes to not to America that is just a big wind up from the papers, to rile up us supporters because we get annoyed by it very easily.
Chase trims out several fees charged at the other big banks, such as the monthly paper statement fee, and with 5,100 branch locations and 16,000 ATMs nationwide, you can be confident of finding the same level of service in most areas of the country.
So far, however, the bar has been raised fairly high and it should be interesting to see what other brokerages do in order to respond to these branding updates from the bigger bank - owned brokerages who are figuring out how to capture the feeling of «friendly».
I have limited options as HDFC, ICICI, AXIS wants to open an account first in their bank and maintain a regular balance so they are left out also Franklin and some other big players doesn't have branches in my state.
But Canada's biggest banks have figured out other ways to make money.
ETF for India, China, Vietnam, etc.)-- Vanguard is good; I am in process of replacing the TD eFunds with Vanguard ETFs (I should have done it much earlier but they were under in my RRSP, it should have not mattered, the corresponding ETFs were low too)-- Big companies are good (McDonalds, Starbucks, Pfizer, WM) until they are not so perhaps I should get rid of them and buy more Vanguard ETFs — Buying distressed companies could be a winning proposition but have I very mixed results so better not (BP and Transocean bought after the oil spill, Nortel, BlackBerry, and Nokia — BP and NOKIA good, Transocean under not much, but under, BB very, very bad, and Nortel no comments)-- Berkshire is very good as it is a kind of ETF but what would happen after Warren Buffett (who would have thought AIG would need to be bailed out and the shareholders wiped out in the process or other cases where individuals brought companies down for example Barings the oldest bank in England)
The Celsius Foundation is building a platform on top of the Ethereum blockchain that aims to swap out the big banks and their high fees, and replace them with colleagues, friends, and other -LSB-...]
Beginning Tuesday, Royal Bank of Canada and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce will support Apple's NFC payment technology, along with ATB Financial and Canadian Tire Financial Services — while three other banks out of Canada's Big Five are set to hop on the bandwagon over the coming months.
Or maybe get someone that does know what they are doing but since it was a full gut and assuming it has a new roof, new systems and mechanicals and other big ticket CapEx items they might be willing to pay a small premium for the place, bank the normal CapEx reserve for like 10 years and sell out before that stuff would even be considered a deffered maintenance risk.
You look into it a little bit and you see that your loan was securitized and sold as part of a big bundle and has been traded around the banking industry for the last 5 years like almost every other mortgage out there.
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