Sunday, April 22, 2012

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'Thrust on retail, SME loans will help us in risk diversification'
Hindu Business Line
Andhra Bank plans to expand its retail and small and medium enterprise (SME) loans portfolio at a faster clip than the wholesale loan portfolio. By doing so, the Hyderabad-based public sector bank will achieve two objectives — diversify risks and ...
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YES Bank eyeing 60-70% growth in retail customers
Hindu Business Line
YES Bank, India's fourth largest private sector bank, is currently focusing on bringing more retail customers on board to boost its CASA ratio (current account and savings account as a percentage of total deposits). "Our target is to grow the number of ...
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SEBI's tightrope walk
Hindu Business Line
Now, what this means for retail investors is that if they fail to tender to a buyback offer, the promoter may avail more liberally of it. Isn't this convenient for PSUs which launch buyback programmes? Then, there was the problem of the lacklustre ...
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Hindu Business Line
Retail Specialists in Birmingham hires Brad Siegal as chief investment officer ...
The Birmingham News - al.com (blog)
By Dawn Kent -- The Birmingham News View full sizeBran Siegal is Retail Specialists Inc.'s new chief investment officer and general counsel. (Special) BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- There's a new face at Retail Specialists Inc., as the Birmingham-based ...
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The Birmingham News - al.com (blog)
Citi appoints Lodhi as CEO for Pakistan - sources
Reuters India
"The bank is considering various options for its retail business in Pakistan and may consolidate branches into six from the current 11," the source said. A potential exit of Citi's retail banking in Pakistan follows HSBC's announcement earlier this ...
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Sharp presents largest retail LCD TV in Japan
The Tokyo Times
An 80-inch LCD TV, the largest of its kind available through retail in Japan will be sold by Sharp with a $12000 price tag, the company announced. The product belongs to the Aquos line and will be sold starting June. Such large TV sets are already sold ...
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The Tokyo Times


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