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Ulster developers could fight loans transfer to NAMA Northern Ireland developers are considering a legal attack on the National Assets Management Agency (NAMA) in the High Court in Belfast, it can be revealed. Related Stories Top judge vows to streamline sentencing for violent crimes MI5 warns of growing threat from former IRA men Gang 'spent £54,000 promoting brothel' Gang 'spent £54,000 promoting brothels' MI5 warns of growing dissident threat ... rss.feedsportal.com
FSA rules 'prevent branches lending to small firms' Santander has claimed that small businesses are being denied loans from high street banks because Financial Service Authority rules are too rigid. www.telegraph.co.uk
Afghanistan 'ready' to bail out troubled Kabul Bank Afghanistan's central bank said Monday it was willing to offer loans to bail out troubled Kabul Bank as nervous depositors continued taking out their savings. uk.news.yahoo.com
China halts loans to firms that break environment rules China has ordered banks to stop new lending to companies that pollute excessively or consume too much energy as part of a drive to make its economy more energy efficient state media said Saturday. uk.news.yahoo.com
Students warned over 'scam' Students Loan Company email STUDENTS in Lancashire are being told to be on their guard after reports of a "scam" e-mail falsely claiming to be from Student Finance England, the online service for the Student Loans Company. (06/09/2010 10:04:54) www.burnleytoday.co.uk
EU agrees new financial framework European finance ministers agree a new framework for financial supervision, designed to help prevent future financial crises. www.bbc.co.uk
250 properties are 'at risk' of flooding ALMOST 250 Bicester-area homes and firms could face new problems with loans and insurance after the Environment Agency updated its flood maps for parts of Oxfordshire. (06/09/2010 16:22:40) www.buckinghamtoday.co.uk
ECB drains 175 billion euros from overnight money markets The European Central Bank drained 175 billion euros (146 billion pounds) of overnight cash from euro-zone money markets on Tuesday paying depositing banks an average interest rate of 0.77 percent. uk.news.yahoo.com
Top judge vows to streamline sentencing for violent crimes Guidelines for sentencing violent offenders and environmental criminals are to be exhaustively reviewed, the province’s most senior judge has pledged. Related Stories Ulster MI5 agents increase by 33% to combat dissidents Ulster developers could fight loans transfer to NAMA MI5 warns of growing threat from former IRA men Gang 'spent £54,000 promoting brothel' Gang 'spent £54,000 promoting ... rss.feedsportal.com
Bank of Japan keeps rates unchanged at 0.1% Japan's central bank on Tuesday kept its key interest rate unchanged at 0.1 percent to continue nurturing a moderate recovery but signalled stronger concern about the impact of a surging yen. uk.news.yahoo.com
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