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Downtown push.
Embattled financial services company Wachovia Corp. plans to open its first full-service retail financial center in downtown Los ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
IRS can't shake yardstick at tax treaty.
The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled a U.K. bank was entitled to a $65 million ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
AFRICAN BANKER'S WORLD
Tripoli likely to host African Investment bank The African Union's commissioner for economic affairs, Maxwell Mkwezalamba (above), has ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
MEDICAPITAL Bridging the culture divide
HEADNOTE Because of historical and cultural reasons, French speaking African countries have traditionally been tied to financial institutions ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Luckily, Silvergate Bank CEO Says He Saw Writing on the Wall Early
Silvergate Bank's mortgage banking division had a golden opportunity a few years back to cash in when interest ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Setting Your Sights on Small Businesses
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People and Process with Content in Context
"How can I approve this customer's commercial loan application? I can't even find all the documents and email ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Firstar names chief of wholesale banking
Joseph E. Hasten has been named vice chairman of wholesale banking for Firstar Corp. Milwaukee. As vice chairman ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Top 25 Women in Business: Laurie Schwager
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Allied Irish Bank selects i-flex
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BASEL II LEAVES US BANKS IN 'WAIT AND SEE' DILEMMA
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A CHANGE OF ATTITUDE
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Asset Accounting
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NIGERIA'S BANKING REVOLUTION
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BANKING ON THE PEOPLE
HEADNOTE African banking is changing as a result of financial reforms taking place all over the continent. Neil ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Nigeria banking reforms gain a new impetus
HEADNOTE Until quite recently, Nigeria, Africa's second biggest banking market after South Africa, was largely an undisciplined, poorly ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Banking on Women
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StanChart buys US$1.5b ANZ loans to boost project finance, THE STANDARD
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Wachovia, GE Unit Partner In Corporate Card Play
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PNC's new look: Pittsburgh-based PNC Financial
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banking services offered to corporations with sound financial statements, and institutional customers, such as pension funds and government agencies. Services include lending, cash management, commercial mortgages, working capital loans, leasing, trust services, and so on. Most banks divide wholesale banking into several different businesses: the Fortune 500 and Fortune 1000 market, composed of the 500 and 1,000 largest U.S. corporations, respectively; the Middle Market; and the small business market.
Commercial banks, responding to increased market competition from alternative financing sources, such as commercial paper and junk bonds, have begun to place more emphasis on fee-based corporate services, including foreign exchange and securities trading, advisory services in corporate mergers, and acquisitions, merchant banking, and corporate cash management, and securities underwriting.