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...Oct 17, 2011 . ARC September air-ticket sales by travel agents rose 6.43%, ARC reports. The ARC ... Week by offering a $100 per person onboard credit to guests who book a six-, seven- or 12-day Norweg...
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A late sell-off wiped out the stock market's gains Thursday as investors worried that a bill headed for a vote in the House of Representatives would fail to break a stalemate over raising the country's debt limit. The market was up for much of the day but started to sink in the last half-hour of trading. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said in the afternoon that the House bill wouldn't get a single Democratic vote in the Senate, meaning it would fail. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 62.44 points, or 0.5 percent, to close at 12,240.11. The index had been up as many 82 points earlier in the day following an unexpected decrease in new claims for unemployment benefits. Just five days remain until the Treasury Department says the government won't have enough money to cover all its bi...
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... by extraordinary expansions of bank credit, which fueled run-ups in stock prices and real est... clearly in the fact that department store sales and automobile registrations declined precipitousl...
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Title X of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank Act) transferred rulemaking authority for a number of consumer financial protection laws from seven Federal agencies to the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) as of July 21, 2011. The Bureau is in the process of republishing the regulations implementing those laws with technical and conforming changes to reflect the transfer of authority and certain other changes made by the Dodd-Frank Act. In light of the transfer of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System's (Board's) rulemaking authority for the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) to the Bureau, the Bureau is publishing for public comment an interim final rule establishing a new Regulation Z (Truth in Lending). This interim final ru...
... based on findings that the informed use of credit resulting from consumers' awareness of the cost of... Act, 2009, and the Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act. \16\ In light of the tech...
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S. auto sales should improve modestly next year as tight credit for auto financing eases and the economy works its way out of the recession, General Motors Co.'s top executive said Thursday. CEO Fritz Henderson said he expects the auto industry to sell 11.5 million to 12 million cars and light trucks in the U.S. next year, compared with about 10 million to 10.5 million vehicles this year.
S. Bank is the latest financial institution to back off on the penalties customers face for overdrafting their accounts. The changes will be effective in the first quarter of next year. The move follows similar announcements by Bank of America Corp., JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Wells Fargo & Co. earlier this week. U.S. Bank will eliminate overdraft fees when a customer's account is overdrawn by less t...
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... Salespersons can bemore effective when they know the background...S. 749,759 (1985) (plurality opinion) (credit report is "speech").Facts, after all, are the begi...
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... and the impact of these practices on sales. These hypotheses are tested in the subsequent sec... available from the company processing the credit card transactions and electronic inventories of th...
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...?vehicle loan? means any installment vehicle sales contract or its equivalent that is reported as an ...
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By the end of the nineteenth century, the banking systems of England and New England were very different. England possessed a small number of large-scale clearing banks that had established extensive branch networks and dominated the domestic market. In contrast, New England banking was characterized by a large number of small-scale institutions. Yet, a century earlier, there were striking similarities between the two systems. An analysis of their evolution over the course of the nineteenth century provides an international and comparative perspective on the continuing debate over banking institutions, lending patterns, and economic growth.
... customers and on the ways they provided credit to such clients. By the end of the nineteenth cent... close attention to the screening of share sales and transfers, despite the high costs involved in ...
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... on a mobile workforce reported average sales for 2010 that were almost double those of nonmobil...Credit Suisse just reinitiated VIP coverage at Ooutperfor...