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Australian banks face off against rate-rigging lawsuits
Mon, September 19, 2016BBCIf you thought the fallout from the global Libor rate-rigging scandal was over, think again.
Australia's world of high finance and at least a dozen global banks have recently been thrust into the spotlight because of two separate lawsuits.
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Long term plans take back seat at most SMEs
Fri, September 16, 2016Almost nine in 10 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Singapore say their immediate priorities of handling daily operations are more important than mapping out a long-term business strategy.
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Trade finance deficit widens again
Tue, September 13, 2016The global trade finance gap for 2015 is estimated to have been US$1.6tn, an increase of US$200bn on the equivalent report from last year.
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Australia Big Business Hit With ‘Excessive’ Surcharge Limits
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Small businesses are shunning banks and turn to lender alternatives
Mon, September 05, 2016Manuel Katakis was stuck between a rock and a hard place. His dream of opening a new burger store in Sydney had finally been realised, but clientele was slow during the winter months and he was struggling financially to keep the business ticking over. He had barely been open for a year when he sought out a small business loan.