Posts Tagged ‘financial crisis’
Credit Crisis Measure Libor Nears ‘Normality’
Friday, August 14, 2009 20:49 No CommentsThe financial crisis has caused the disappearance of many high street banking names including Bradford & Bingley and Alliance & Leicester. According to critics, it is said that the lenders are taking advantage of the lack of competition in the lending markets to boost profits.
With the further sharp falls of ten basis points from 0.87% [...]
Deal With Financial Emergency
Friday, May 29, 2009 20:27 No CommentsAre you affected by the current tough economy? Maybe you’ve lost your job, suffered unexpected medical bills, or mounting credit cards bills. Whatever the situation is, a financial emergency required immediate action of people.
First of all, a financial plan need to be well made ahead. Where will the money needed come from, and what bills [...]
Auto Finance
Thursday, March 12, 2009 10:58 No CommentsAlong with the global financial crisis spreading like wildfire throughout a lot of economies all over the world, increasing amount of households, especially the low-middle class ones, may need some extra money in order to deal with unexpected emergent situations. As a result, many financial institutions are setting for growth these days in spite of [...]
Slump in UK Will Worsen
Thursday, January 29, 2009 13:55 No CommentsLast night, world economists warned that the economic situation in the UK will be hit harder than any other developed nation in the worst recession.
The International Monetary Fund outlook suggests that UK’s recession will be deeper than that in the U.S., Italy, France and elsewhere. It is forecast that, in the bleakest assessment of British [...]
Sandander May Face Fresh Problem
Sunday, December 28, 2008 17:45 1 CommentAccording to analysts, one of Europe’s leading banks—Spanish-owned Santander, may not be same from further blows to the banking sector expected in 2009.
The bank is regarded as robust after the start of the financial crisis, as it has snapped up three UK’s high street banks, which are Abbey National, Alliance&Leicester and Bradford & Bingley. However, [...]

