Huang Xiaodan, the CEO of Uoolu, an app that connect overseas properties with Chinese customers, said the country's new generation of buyers are used to online shopping, and buying a property on the web holds no fears, even if they are buying âblindâ, or buying without visiting the site itself.
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The owner of Clydesdale and Yorkshire banks claims that it is on track to meet its pledge of lending £6 billion to small and medium-sized businesses over three years after lending more than £2.1 billion last year. It said that its regional targets, ranging from £100 million to £400 million, had been achieved
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House prices nationally rose by 2.5% during the first three months of 2018, according to the latest House Price Report released today by Ireland's No.1 property website, Daft.ie. The average price nationwide was â¬247,000, 7.3% higher than a year ago. Compared to their lowest point in 2013, prices
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In its quest for the leading position in the region, the Malaysian investment bank will be competing head-on with bigger players that include global banks and Singapore's big three – DBS, UOB and OCBC – which have similar ambitions and which all say they have the network to capture trade flows and
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Edward Jones regularly makes Fortune magazine's âBest Workplacesâ list for finanical services firms. This year, the brokerage firm, with some 40,000 employees, came in first place in the category, and the magazine highlighted the reasons why. The biggest point in favor: A willingness of top executives
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âWhat happened at PNB is unacceptable, but one must recognise that private banks have also played a role in lending to firms associated with Mr. Modi and Mr. Choksi. Given the systemic risk such fraud poses for the economy, it is important that the CVC has a comprehensive view over corrupt practices
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After 12 years in real estate in Dannevirke, 11 of them with PGG Wrightson, Paul Clayton says he now plans to do something for God. Mr Clayton, who has multiple sclerosis, has been a in a wheelchair since 2010, but has continued the real estate career he began in Dannevirke in 2006 with Hawke's
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KUALA LUMPUR: National men's singles shuttler, Leong Jun Hao hopes to turn his fortune around at the Finnish Open this week, after a disappointing outing at the Vietnam International Challenge last month. The 19-year-old, who got off to a good start this season, suffered a minor setback in his bid to
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Philadelphia City Council held a hearing this week to look at what the city can do to pressure banks to create more equity in lending. Witnesses testified to the many problems with the Credit Score system and the way the mortgage and lending process currently works. KYW Community Affairs Reporter
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Robert W. Baird reaffirmed their buy rating on shares of Navistar International (NYSE:NAV) in a report published on Thursday, March 8th. They currently have a $53.00 price objective on the stock. Several other analysts have also recently issued reports on NAV. Susquehanna Bancshares started
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After the worst month for Tesla Inc. shares in more than seven years, punctuated by company blog posts about the death of a Model X driver, Elon Musk is joking about his electric-car maker going bankrupt. âDespite intense efforts to raise money, including a last-ditch mass sale of Easter Eggs, we are
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In increasingly competitive local commercial real estate markets, a great case can be made to âgo zeroâ as a means of gaining a competitive advantage and attracting the next generation of savvy tenants who seek out these leading-edge spaces. NZE â when thoughtfully implemented â can be up to 19
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Asian shares are set for a muted open as the first trading day of the second quarter begins. Volumes are expected to be subdued as many markets across the world remain closed for the Easter holiday. Futures on the Nikkei 225 index were little changed Monday morning. The yen edged lower even as a
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Performance in the real estate sector generally tracks the economic cycle. During periods of high growth and inflation, real estate investments usually post strong returns. However, during an economic bust, these investments tend to underperform. During these times, companies such as AVJennings and
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Japan's stock market has been anything but steady this year. As its choppiness baffles both bulls and bears, Goldman Sachs Co. is drawing attention to a pattern coined by academics as the turn-of-the-month effect. The Nikkei 225 Stock Average has risen on the first trading day of each month from July
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It read in part, âHouseholds demand for lending for house purchase decreased in Q1 2018, but was expected to increase in the next quarter. Of the total demand, households demand for prime lending and other lending increased, and these demands were expected to increase in the next quarter.â.
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JAPANESE banks must move forward with consolidation by using every-thing from mergers to informal tie-ups to tackle declining profitability, according to the new chief of the industry's main lobby group. “Consolidation has to advance from here, and the formats for doing this are going to get more
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More news from the royal wedding front. Unsurprisingly, when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle get married on May 19th, the royal family will be millions of dollars less rich. They will, however, be rich in love â and isn't that all that matters? Still, it's fun to ogle at famous weddings and their
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When it comes to crunching numbers or winding down bad businesses, nobody at Sony Corp. has been as sharp as Kenichiro Yoshida. Now, as chief executive officer, he faces a tougher task: rekindling some lost magic. Kenichiro Yoshida. Photographer: Kyoshi Ota/Bloomberg. The driving force behind
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