511 Quotes About Banks
- Author Guy Williams
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Banks are the conduit for the economy. We're the connection between the savers and the borrowers.
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- Author Jackson Wong
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Banks and property stocks still have room for upside following strong interest in these stocks Friday. Easing interest rate worries and mortgage cuts offered by banks should help support sentiment for the sector.
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- Author Jim Wilson
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They are back here again, hundreds of them. Swallows barn swallows, tree swallows, banks swallows, rough wing swallows all birds that normally would have gone a long time ago.
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- Author John Winter
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Companies look at the overall level of support they get from their banks, and in return they tend to steer more business to those banks they're closest to. We don't cover every client, but of the ones that we do, we strive to be one of their top relationship banks. That strategy often results in improved league-table performance.
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- Author Juichi Wako
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The report confirmed that consumer prices are inching up And that deflation is about to end. Domestic demand- related stocks such as banks may advance.
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- Author Luke Waddington
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Chinese banks may want to buy yen and see if they can get a good return on shares in Japan.
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- Author Malcolm Wood
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Asia-Pacific markets have reached our index target, but we see no imminent threat to the outlook. Can the rally continue? In the short-term we believe so, particularly if the major central banks acquiesce.
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- Author Paul Watson
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In 1993, I chased Cuban and Spanish drag trawlers off the Grand Banks off of Newfoundland. And it cost them $35 million in losses.
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- Author Rick Wagoner
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If I look at our priority list on the things we need to do to get cost-competitive, wage rates are nowhere near the top for us. We have a far greater burden in legacy costs, in flexibility of using our work force, in jobs banks than we do in wage rates.
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