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Le marché des changes français toujours dominé par les banques nationales
Mon, February 15, 2016Next Finance -
Small businesses still hugely exposed to FX swings
Sat, February 13, 2016Only 20-25 percent of small and medium-sized British and French companies hedge their exposure to fluctuations in currency rates which can have a huge impact on their bottom lines, a report by banking research consultancy East & Partners showed on Thursday. The numbers, seen by Reuters ahead of a new report's publication on Sunday, are based on responses from more than 4,400 businesses with turnovers of up to 100 million pounds or 100 million euros
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FX Risk Exposure Is Burning SMEs, Says Study
Sat, February 13, 2016Small and medium-sized enterprises in the U.K. and France are dangerously exposed to foreign exchange risk.
That’s according to new research from East & Partners, which released data to reporters on Thursday.
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YBR target disgruntled bank customers
Fri, February 12, 2016Mortgage brokers are taking advantage of rising consumer disaffection with the largest lenders in Australia, increasing market share at a time when the big banks are struggling against rising cost pressures, financial market headwinds and tighter capital controls.
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Small businesses still hugely exposed to FX swings - report
Thu, February 11, 2016Only 20-25 percent of small and medium-sized British and French companies hedge their exposure to fluctuations in currency rates which can have a huge impact on their bottom lines, a report by banking research consultancy East & Partners showed on Thursday.
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Business borrowers ready to churn banks
Thu, February 11, 2016One in two Australian businesses would switch banks if interest rates on business loans increased by more than half a per cent, new research from East & Partners has revealed.
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Anger as banks hike interest rates
Thu, February 11, 2016Banks are facing increasingly disgruntled customers after hiking interest rates on loans, raising questions about how much of the blow from onerous regulatory changes and rising funding costs the industry will be able to pass on.