511 Quotes About Banks
- Author John Ridley
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There remains a degree of anti-black intellectualism in entertainment. Middle and upper-middle class blacks have often been portrayed as buffoons in popular culture; witness the characters of Carlton Banks on 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' and Braxton P. Hartnabrig on 'The Jamie Foxx Show.'
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- Author John Roberts
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What got the market going was the talk about the Californian utilities and banks being in trouble, and then the equity market rolled over and started trading pretty crummy.
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- Author John Rothfield
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Major central banks in the world have talked about hiking rates, so if the Bank of Canada signals they are coming to the end of rate increases, it may push investors to sell the Canadian dollar further.
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- Author Jonathan Raymond
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Can't make your payments? No problem. The interest charges keep on coming. In fact, banks prefer it that way. More money for them. The government guarantees it.
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- Author Karen Rugen
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Our lead banks support the plan and we believe the plan is in the best interest of our other lenders, so we expect to get all the approvals we need.
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- Author Li Ruoyu
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I don't think the jump is mainly caused by the revaluation of RMB. The main reason, I believe, is that commercial banks are tempted to put money in the inter-bank market where potential risks are lower than lending.
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- Author Mark Rasch
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What banks have essentially done is put ATMs in people's living rooms. The security is only as good as that of the home computer.
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- Author Ned Riley
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What unnerved the market the most and will continue to keep moving it was Greenspan's comments about the treasury market, ... The comments basically took a lot of financial stocks off guard, all the banks and brokers. That paired with PPI created a bit of a panic.
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- Author Robert Rennie
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The yen is weakening so much versus other currencies. The pace of decline of the yen is causing stress and strain within Asia, where central banks may be showing some concern.
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