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Commerce and financial
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce ( CIBC ) realized an estimated gain of $ 2 billion from its relatively small equity investment in Global Crossing, making it one of the most profitable investments by a financial institution in the 1990s.
One of the large financial institutions that he was able to use to launder money was the Bank of Credit and Commerce International ( BCCI ) which was shut down at the end of the Cold War by the FBI.
Commerce ( 23. 1 %), tourism ( 10. 1 %) and financial activities ( 3. 9 ) are all important for the local economy, while the contribution from agriculture and fishing is marginal, employing 6. 5 % of the workforce on a Swiss average of 15. 4 %.
And, Dr. Soong began negotiations for an increase in financial aid with U. S. Secretary of Commerce and Federal Loan Administrator Jesse H. Jones on Thursday, October 17, 1940.
During the Asian financial crisis in November 1997 he returned to be Deputy Prime Minister and also became Minister of Commerce.
Following his resignation, however, the Fest became mired in controversy regarding the chaotic arrangements made with overseas artists like the Rolling Stones, and the financial relationship between the government and the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong to which inexperienced body had been entrusted the Fest's organisation.
He emigrated to New York City in the United States in 1904 where he was employed as a writer and financial editor at the Journal of Commerce before joining the Hearst chain of newspapers as a syndicated columnist in 1911.
In time, LexCorp gained controlling interest in no fewer than three banks-the Metropolis Mercantile Bank, Commerce Bank of Metropolis, and First Metro Security-and moved into all the major financial markets, absorbing new holdings worldwide.
After more years of low ratings and financial troubles, 3AK was sold again, to a small media and data company Data and Commerce Limited ( DCL ).
Among the notable financial institutions with branches in various parts of the city are Bank of the Philippine Islands, Metrobank, Banco de Oro, RCBC, Robinsons Bank, Philippine Veterans Bank, and the Bank of Commerce.
He was in senior management in several financial institutions in Quebec, such as BDPM and Hydro corporation, until 1989, when he was elected to the National Assembly and served as Minister of Industry, Commerce, Science and Technology until 1994, in the government of Robert Bourassa.
This bank later merged with Texas National Bank to become the Texas National Bank of Commerce, and grew into a major regional financial institution.
According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ( FDIC ), there were 47 financial institutions in the U. S. ( as of 2007 ) whose name includes the words " Commerce Bank ".
* Bangkok Bank of Commerce, a Thai bank which collapsed in 1996, contributing to the Asian financial recession, and eventually leading to the extradition of Rakesh Saxena from Canada in 2009
It also received financial and political support from Chambers of Commerce and counties along the corridor.
Despite coming from a relatively poor financial background, Goertzen obtained a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Economics, a Bachelor of Commerce and a Bachelor of Law each from the University of Manitoba.
Towards the financial end are some great examples of high Victorian gothic architecture or " Cathedrals of Commerce ".
This Commerce Bank is not related to other financial institutions named " Commerce Bank " based in New Jersey, Ohio, and Massachusetts.
During his tenure as Secretary of Commerce, Chapin was unsuccessful in persuading Henry Ford to provide financial help to avoid the collapse of the Union Guardian Trust Company of Detroit.
Commerce Court is a complex of four office buildings on King-and Bay-streets in the financial district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, The main tenant is the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce ( CIBC ).
APEDA, Ministry of Commerce provided financial assistance for establishment of post harvest facilities.
He lectured at Harvard on government in 1902 and 1903 ; In 1912 was vice president of the Woodrow Wilson College Men's League and president of the Woodrow Wilson League of Massachusetts ; and he published, besides pamphlets on statistical and financial subjects, an Index Digest of Interstate Commerce Laws ( 1907 ) and the Index Digest of the Federal Reserve Bulletin ( 1921 ).

Commerce and markets
The Office of Foreign and Domestic Commerce is also active in the field of international trade, assisting Rhode Island firms in developing and enlarging markets abroad.
This office cooperates with the U. S. Department of Commerce in giving statewide coverage to services which include: statistics on markets abroad ; ;
The International Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1919 to serve world business by promoting trade and investment, open markets for goods and services, and the free flow of capital.
The Department of Commerce has regularly found that products have been sold at less than fair value in U. S. markets.
Commerce here is prosperous, and the markets excellent ... The bread is of the best and the whitest.
Once the players have taken their resources, the player who controls most caravans and markets ( the Director of Commerce ) chooses how many cards will be traded, and each player puts down that many resource cards from their hand.
Commerce grew in Hertfordshire from the start of the 12th century ; the number of markets and fairs rose steadily from about 1100 until the Black Death.
Hunter Engineering continued to grow its export markets and in 1964 was named by the U. S. Department of Commerce as a winner of the E-Award for excellence in the development of export trade.

financial and markets
According to the head of the Armenian Central Bank ’ s ( CBA ) department for financial system policies and analyses ( Vahe Vardanyan ) Armenian banks have no large asset concentrations in foreign markets, particularly in capital markets.
What is shared is that participants oppose what they see as large, multi-national corporations having unregulated political power, exercised through trade agreements and deregulated financial markets.
Arbitrage transactions in modern securities markets involve fairly low day-to-day risks, but can face extremely high risk in rare situations, particularly financial crises, and can lead to bankruptcy.
In integrated and efficient financial markets, stock prices of the twin pair should move in lockstep.
Because the markets were already nervous due to the Asian financial crisis, investors began selling non-U. S. treasury debt and buying U. S. treasuries, which were considered a safe investment.
The loan was used to develop financial markets, improve social safety net programmes, strengthen the tax system, reform agricultural and energy sectors, and further liberalise trade.
There are three main markets in a basic capitalistic economy: labor, goods and services, and financial.
However, both of the first two markets pay into and receive benefits from the financial market, which handles and regulates the actual money in the economic system.
* physical cash, which is rarely used in wholesale financial markets,
The People's Bank of China's independence can thus be read more as independence from the USA which rules the financial markets, than from the Communist Party of China which rules the country.
* Business leaders which include successful entrepreneurs, financially successful investors, and top level CEO's of major corporations that regularly dominate the global business scene, top the daily business headlines and coverage of financial markets have a strong likelihood to become celebrities.
Existing institutions were conspicuously abandoned prior to the establishment of new legal structures of the market economy such as those governing private property, overseeing financial markets, and enforcing taxation.
* In the financial markets, it is one of the Greeks that describes the rate of change of an option price for a given change in the underlying benchmark
* Direct market access, used in financial markets
In financial markets, a stock market bubble is a self-perpetuating rise or boom in the share prices of stocks of a particular industry.
Financial reforms within the US since the financial crisis have served only to reinforce special protections for derivatives, including greater access to government guarantees, while minimizing disclosure to broader financial markets.
Without it, household behavior would be unaffected by uncertain employment and income prospects, financial and capital markets would reduce to exchange of a single instrument in each market period, and there would be no communications industry.
Risk aversion may stimulate activity that in well-functioning markets smooths out risk and communicates information about risk, as in markets for insurance, commodity futures contracts, and financial instruments.
It also analyzes the pricing of financial instruments, the financial structure of companies, the efficiency and fragility of financial markets, financial crises, and related government policy or regulation.

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