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BPI Family projects 15% growth in auto lending business Inquirer.net MANILA, Philippines—BPI Family Savings Bank, the country's largest thrift bank, is expecting a banner year for its auto lending business, with the growing economy seen boosting demand for vehicles. BPI Family aims to grow its auto loan portfolio by 15 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Realities of business loans and funding gaps The Times (subscription) Sir, Once again the banking industry is castigated for lack of cheap loans to small business when it should actually be applauded for bringing to bear a cold dose of realism (letters, Mar 7). Management and financial controls within SMEs are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China New Yuan Loans CNY620 Billion in Feb; Economists' Median Forecast ... Fox Business Chinese financial institutions issued 620 billion yuan ($99.76 billion) of new yuan loans in February, below economists' expectations and down from CNY1.07 trillion in January, data from the People's Bank of China showed Sunday. The median forecast of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BBL eyes foreign lending Bangkok Post Despite greater business and investment opportunities on the back of the robust Asian economy and bright prospects for the Asean Economic Community (AEC) in 2016, Bangkok Bank (BBL) is maintaining its international loan portfolio at 18% of its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sun Life CEO Bets on Private Loans: Corporate Canada Businessweek He said private loans can bolster results. "We see a lot of opportunity, and that's part of the business that we're trying to grow," Connor told Bloomberg Television's Erik Schatzker in an interview to be aired today. "We're looking at other markets ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China's new loans drop in February Global Times China's new yuan-denominated lending stood at 620 billion yuan (99.52 billion US dollars) in February, down 90.7 billion yuan year on year, the central bank said Sunday. New loans in foreign currency stood at 114.9 billion yuan, up 62.3 billion yuan ... See all stories on this topic » |
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