Posted by admin on October 12, 2010
Americans living without a bank face unending fees, confusion
NEW YORK — The fees were constant: to cash a paycheck. .50 for a money order. A dollar or more every time I swiped the prepaid cash card I bought at the drug store.
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Posted by admin on September 25, 2010
Vertex Energy, Inc. Secures .5 Million Line of Credit from Bank of America Merrill Lynch
HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Vertex Energy, Inc. (“Vertex” or the “Company”)(OTCBB:VTNR), a leader in the aggregation, recycling and processing of distressed hydrocarbon streams, today announced that it has received approval for a new revolving line of credit of .5 million from Bank of America Merrill Lynch (NYSE:BAC) to be used to help fund the operations of the Company. Vertex Chief Executive …
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Posted by admin on August 28, 2010
One New Bank in 2010, but at Least It’s a Double-Wide
The only new start-up bank to open in the United States this year operates out of a secondhand double-wide trailer, on a bare lot in Lake Charles, La.
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Posted by admin on August 11, 2010
Credit grows 12.97 pct in Jan-July: central bank
Loans expanded by 12.97 percent in the first seven months of this year compared with the central bank’s 25 percent credit target for 2010.
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Posted by admin on July 12, 2010
Central Bank Rate Increase Expectations Surge on Jobs Data: Canada Credit
Credit markets indicate investors are becoming certain the Bank of Canada will raise interest rates at a second consecutive meeting after the country posted the largest quarterly gain in employment on record.
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Posted by admin on May 11, 2010
Question by Mrs!: Is a bank or a credit union better for mortgage loans? I am with a bank and heard that credit unions are a?
better way to get approved for mortgage loans, and are overall better. Is this true?
Thanks!
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Posted by admin on January 29, 2010