Sentences with phrase «seen by bankers»

The admission may provide further ammunition for a recent Malaysian government crackdown on foreign banks trading in the ringgit in offshore market, seen by bankers as an attempt to curb a devaluation of the currency.

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G - 20 Finance Ministers and central bankers meeting in Baden - Baden over the weekend dropped a long - standing reference to the pursuit of free and open trade and the rejection of protectionism in their official commnique, a move many saw as a swipe at U.S. - focused trade policies pursued by the Donald Trump administration.
«In sum, we see a global expansion gathering strength and being liberally financed by politicians, politically influenced bankers and academics with little feel for reality.
It has been a similar story for years but this season we seem to have perfected the art of confounding the general consensus and the bookies, by losing games that the football world see as a banker win for Arsenal and then winning games which no one gave Arsene Wenger and the lads a snowball's chance in hell of coming out on top in.
The chancellor, in a speech to the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) last night, defended the free - market against what he sees as an anti-business culture created by the debate on banker bonuses
You see, this government knows what's coming down the road is a situation where there is so much scarcity (caused by the looting of trillions of public money & illegal wars ordered by the bankers) so it wanted to have in place some «tougher» crowd / internet control measures for when we're all marching & protesting against these criminals.
Last year, Wall Street bankers and traders received an average $ 184,220 in bonuses — the highest level seen since 2006, according to a report by the New York State comptroller.
In a desperate move for damage control after the contradictory evidence by the three witnesses, another banker, the fourth witness Mr. Bayo Dauda of GTB denied ever seeing any foreign account allegedly operated by Saraki.
But just as the buccaneering Napster found itself stymied by legal issues, so regulatory concerns have forced the citizen bankers to water down their radicalism (see «Bank says no?
We see a woman of power and wealth talked - over by boorish bankers and her boorish board (Bradley Whitford is boor - in - chief).
So says professional killer Jackie Cogan at one point in Killing Them Softly, the third film by New Zealander Andrew Dominik - and considering the filmmaker's efforts to establish a connection between the events in the movie and the economic crisis started in the late 2000s thanks to the greed and lack of scruples of Wall Street, it is easy to see Cogan as an ordinary employee of any company complaining about the lack of vision of his bosses and, on the other hand, the big bankers as Armani - dressing versions of the violent mobsters who inhabit the crime section of the newspapers.
► An abandoned house is surrounded by workmen and a woman, all of whom have their shirts covering their nose and mouth because they say the smell of human feces is bad inside; one man covers his mouth and nose, chokes and coughs, enters the house and finds feces all over the bathroom walls, toilet and bathroom floors, as well as throughout a hallway to the front door and one wall contains the words «Kill Bankers»; he runs out, vomits (we see dark goo), he drinks water and spits some water out and then persuades a few men and the woman outside to begin to clean up the mess and the scene ends.
Synopsis (via IMDb): An investment banker struggling to understand his emotional disconnect after the tragic death of his wife begins to tear apart his life in a effort to see where he went wrong, is ultimately rescued by a woman he meets in a chance encounter.
The first hand history of monetary policy in the US that economists and bankers can personally recall goes like this: 1970s saw rampant double digit inflation, Paul Volcker saved the economy and the Fed by ending inflation with a deep recession, setting the stage for two decades of economic growth and all was fine until home price inflation spooked the Fed and led to the financial crisis.
Study: Rewards cards have taken over the market — Rewards cards increasingly dominate the credit card market, a study by the American Bankers Association shows... (See Rewards cards)
If you've opened 5 or more bank cards in the last 2 years you might have a better shot of approval if you stop by a Chase branch and check with a banker to see if you're pre-qualified.
ABA study: Card delinquency stays low — Despite an uptick at the end of 2014, delinquencies for credit cards issued by banks remained well below the 15 - year average, American Bankers Association research shows... (See Card delinquency)
Study: Rewards cards have taken over the market — Rewards cards increasingly dominate the credit card market, a study by the American Bankers Association shows... (See Rewards cards)
If you've opened 5 or more bank cards in the last 2 years you might have a better shot of approval if you stop by a Chase branch and check with a banker to see if you're pre-qualified.
In late 2012, LAWPRO handled a claim involving a significant theft from a firm trust account by a Trojan banker virus (see below).
Encouraging words aside, the central banker dismissed the notion that cryptocurrencies could be compared to fiat money like the yen or the dollar by claiming the latter are backed by central banks while cryptos do not see any issuer like a «central bank, corporation or a financial institution» and therefore, according to him, lacks a user's trust.
@Steve McRory as a NMLS licensed mortgage banker since 04 I get hit up by the wholesale lenders I see the rate sheets I see the rebates I see how the commissions are monkeyed with if you can get your borrower to pay 25 or 50 bps more..
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