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51 documents for documentary credit crunch
  • In stores THE TOURIST (2010, Sony, PG-13, $29) -- Critics ragged on this glossy Euro thriller like it was "Howard the Duck II." Yes, it should have been better, especially given a pedigree that includes director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, who directed the Oscar- winning "Lives of Others." But the plot's engaging and you can't take your eyes off stars Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie. A glammed- up Jolie plays a temptress being trailed by Scotland Yard after her boyfriend pulls off a billion-dollar heist. To throw the good -- and bad -- guys off her trail, she hooks up with a mild-mannered math teacher (Depp.) The glitzy Venice locations, mistaken-identity chases and stylized banter make for an appealing if inconsequential romp. Extras: outtakes reel, director commentary and feature...

    ...To Sternfeld's credit, he weaves social commentary into the class-consci... Richard Schmiechen's Oscar-winning documentary chronicles the political career of the gay rights ..., bassist and head honcho of the bone-crunch outfit Motorhead. He's such a master of hard-livin...

  • The outlook for global trade is improving as the world economy recovers, and trade bankers are gearing up to handle the growing volumes while helping their customers introduce new efficiencies in their global supply chains. Some of world trade involves some type of credit, insurance or guarantee, according to the World Trade Organization. Major trade banks, working with export credit agencies and multilateral institutions, such as the International Finance Corp, developed innovative financial products and stood behind their customers during the credit crunch. Global Finance editors, with input from industry analysts, corporate executives and technology experts, selected the best trade finance providers in 71 countries or regions. Most banks integrate trade finance services with cash man...

    ...Besides issuing documentary credits and guarantees, banks lend against invoice...

  • In a roundtable discussion, three pioneers in the rapidly growing supply chain finance business talked about the growth of their industry and the impact of the credit crunch. Mike McDonough, global trade product management, The Bank of New York Mellon, said supply chain finance is essentially trade finance outside of the traditional letter-of-credit (L/Cs) role. John Ahearn, global head of supply chain management for treasury and trade solutions, Citi, also said as liquidity leaves the system from the banking and financial institution side, it is going to affect their corporate clients at some point. Second, as the subprime mortgage crisis continues to unwind, consumers are finding it harder to get credit, which in turn could hit the big-box retailers. Andrew Betts, global head of trade...

    ... for years - letters of credit [L/Cs], documentary collections, etc. really handle about 5%-10% of gl...

  • This Note addresses 501(c)(3) tax-exempt hospitals’ practice of aggressively pursuing uninsured patients for outstanding medical bills. Specifically, this Note will examine whether Senator Chuck Grassley’s additions to President Obama’s Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which imposes stricter requirements on hospitals for keeping their taxexemption status, is a viable way of approaching the situation. This Note requires a look at historical context, current circumstances, and a possible model for reform. This Note argues that Senator Grassley’s additions are a step in the right direction. However, the additions must orient themselves to local communities, demand clearer tax-exemption requirements, and also develop public discourse around the matter to effect long-term change, ...

  • ... FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND CONSUMER CREDIT HOLDS A HEARING ON PREDATORY LENDING. MARCH ...Last night, ABC News had a documentary on the subprime-lending market and all the people ... in a way that would not result in a credit crunch to worthy borrowers. MALONEY: Chairwoman Johnson?...

  • ... would extend the research-and-development credit as well as "job-creating clean-energy tax incentiv... of the Golden Globe award-winning documentary of the same name. OElvisEThrough His DaughterOs Ey... address the wireless bandwidth crunch and deliver optimized quality of experience for an...

  • Soon after, they released Haynes's feature debut, Poison, along with a bevy of work from budding auteurs, such as Guy Maddin's Archangel, Atom Egoyan's Speaking Parts, and The Films of the Brothers Quay. With distribution companies consolidating (Paramount Vantage), dosing down (Warner Independent, Picturehouse), or feeing a fiscal crunch (ThinkFilm), Zeitgeist continues unchanged and unhindered, consistently releasing roughly five to six films annually.

    ...'s Sundance Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary. "We have been negotiating for Trouble the Water f... the company with $1,000 each and $900 on a credit card," recalls Gerstman. Their first release was B...

  • ... are prescribed and the collection of documentary evidence in light of these factors may be as under...

  • Global Finance has identified the best banks in 118 countries, as well as the best banks globally in 10 key banking categories. We have been presenting these awards since 1997. In selecting this year's winners, Global Finance's editorial team as usual considered factors that range from the objective to the informed subjective. Objective criteria included growth in assets, profitability, geographic reach, strategic relationships, new business development and product innovation. Subjective criteria included the opinions of equity and credit-rating analysts, banking consultants and others in the industry, as well as corporate financial executives. The winners are not always the biggest banks but, rather, the best banks -- those with the qualities that corporations should look for when choo...

    ... the distractions of the global credit crunch and financial market turmoil that continues to swi... areas of corporate business include documentary business products-such as letters of credits-that ...

  • ... are concerned, there should be documentary evidence of action taken to attempt to collect the...



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