Suncorp’s super share rally - News.com.au
SUNCORP probably wrong-footed the market last week by not having to downgrade its full-year profit forecast, chief executive John Mulcahy stated after the company’s strongest-ever weekly share price rally. Mr Mulcahy also conceded the Brisbane-based
People making news - Detroit Free Press
• Three Wayne Say University School of Medicine faculty members have been selected for Distinguished Professor honors by President Irvin D. Reid for their outstanding accomplishments and service to the university. Barry P. Rosen PhD, professor
Egypt index posts sharpest drop in nearly 4 months - Guardian Unlimited
CAIRO, Might 11 (Reuters) - Egypt’s Case 30 index posted its sharpest single-day drop in nearly four months on Sunday after the central bank raised interest rates and Egypt’s government boosted some taxes and energy prices. The index, up 9 percent this
Bunye back to banking, will be GMA adviser - Manila Times
Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said he’s leaving President Gloria Arroyo’s official family next month “to fulfill a wish of going back to banking.” Bunye, however, won’t be entirely out of Malacañang. He said he’ll serve also as political
TFN NEWS BRIEFING: Banking and insurance highlights to 15:45 BST - CNBC
FRANKFURT (Thomson Financial) - German chancellor Angela Merkel is expected to decide on Tuesday who will be the new chief executive of German state-own development bank KfW Bankengruppe, Handelsblatt stated on its on the web edition on Saturday, citing
RPT-Bay Street Week Ahead-Big banks may get bruised again - Reuters
TORONTO, Might 11 (Reuters) - Most Canadian banks will show further bruises from the credit-market crunch when they issue quarterly reports in two weeks’ time, and even solid results from their domestic banking units may not be enough to match last
Caisse d’Epargne to trim workforce by 4,500 people by 2012 - CNBC
PARIS (Thomson Financial) - Banking group Caisse d’Epargne will trim its workforce, currently 52,000 employees, by 4,500 people between now and 2012, a spokesman told Agence France-Presse following a newspaper report Saturday. He stated the job cuts
Yale students serve as bankers for struggling entrepreneurs - Philadelphia Inquirer
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - When Larry Thomas couldn’t get a bank loan for his struggling construction business, he turned to Yale University students less than half his age. Elmseed Enterprise Program, which provides small loans and intensive technical
Mother’s Day brings old, familiar worries - Miami Herald
Miralda Lewis gets a hug from Ellis Fox, 8, at Villa Maria Nursing Home in North Miami. About 35 volunteers are spending the day at the nursing home, giving out flowers and singing to the residents. Momsmiami.com A mother and child reunion for TV
These Daredevils Don’t Dust the Crops. They Plant Them. - New York Times
OLIVEHURST, Calif. — As rice farmers in Northern California plant their flooded fields over the next couple of weeks, most won’t head for a tractor or a tiller or any kind of seeder. Mr. Hawk waiting in his seeding plane recently as truck











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