BRICS aims at enhancing business opportunities

BRICS aims at enhancing business opportunities

“We are targeting incremental lending of US $2.5 billion over next year and we believe it will be largely in the sustainable and green infrastructure,”
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Australian business lending dropped in August

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released its latest lending finance data for August, reporting a 0.7% month-on-month decline in total
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De Montfort: UK banks win back market share

By contrast, originations from North American banks, insurance companies and other non-bank lenders fell by 35%, 42% and 27% respectively.
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Four in 10 British homes not up to standard, says Shelter

The failures on affordability and stability seemed to reflect problems in the housing market as a whole as much as difficulties with individual properties,
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Brokers 'need to look at specialist lending'

The principal of a leading aggregator has said that brokers “need to look at specialist lending” to help their clients and take advantage of burgeoning
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Investors may be in for another volatile week in the stock market

Last week saw Brexit hit home for the first time, as Tesco's, one of the largest … “Next week, there's a clutch of housing market that becomes important
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Thunder Bay, Ontario city councillor calls for clarity from payday lenders

A Thunder Bay city councillor says the Ontario city needs to take steps to address what she says is a lack of clarity from private payday lenders.
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Fed court approves major mortgage deal

Fed court approves major mortgage deal … Court has approved a merger of an ASX-listed non-bank lender and one of Australia's mortgage pioneers.
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International Economic Week In Review: No Central Theme Edition

This improvement is also evident from the latest bank lending surveys (BLS), which reveal a continued easing of credit supply standards on loans to
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As NZ's Australian owned banks become more cautious about apartment lending, the Reserve …

As NZ's Australian owned banks become more cautious about apartment lending, the Reserve Bank of Australia highlights concerns about their
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Board of Trustees Explores Possible Real Estate Tax Phase-In For Hardest Hit Residents

Should people who received more than a 25% increase in their real estate taxes be granted some relief? That's what the Scarsdale Board of Trustees
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New Development Bank to lend $2.5 billion next year: KV Kamath

New Development Bank president KV Kamath says the challenge of recapitalization that the government had is reduced with the interest rate cuts.
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In-House Counsel Profile: Richard Jensen

Richard Jensen is the general counsel for Bloomfield, New Jersey-based Reverse Mortgage Investment Trust Inc. (RMIT), the parent company of
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