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Real Estate Oversupply Still Looming Problem, says Wharton's Gyourko
What's the job outlook for this year's crop of MBAs in the battered real estate sector? And what lessons are MBA programs learning from the economic crisis? Here's the second part of BNET's interview with Joseph Gyourko, chairman of the real estate department at Wharton: BNET: How...
Tags: Job, Interest Rate Subsidy, Real Estate, Business Operations, Jeremy Dann
Blog posts 2008-12-30

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Farmers win rates relief to beat drought.
May 18, 2005 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) The Australian Government plans to increase interest rate subsidies and speed welfare help for drought-hit farmers. The current 50 per cent loan interest rate subsidy could rise as high as 80 per cent if the ...
Tags: Farmers
Research articles 2005-05-18
GM battles IRS over deductions
WASHINGTON Bloomberg -- Automobile manufacturers will be keeping an eye on a lawsuit over whether General Motors Corp. can take big tax deductions for its cut-rate financing program. GM has sued to overturn an Internal Revenue Service decision that the company underpaid its 1985 taxes by $339.1 million,...
Tags: FINANCE, General Motors Corp., Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 1997-01-06
Student loan interest rates.
Student loan interest rate will dip below 8% in July under a bill in Congress, down from 8.23%. Banks handling loans may get fed'l subsidy to give them a worthwhile return without charging borrowers higher rates. Those who default on loans face bigger penalties...
Tags: FINANCE, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1998-04-03
Fannie Mae's and Freddie Mac's changing roles and reform initiatives - Research Notes & News - Brief Article
Three government-sponsored enterprises GSEs--Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Home Loan Bank System--were created to make home mortgage financing more readily available by supplementing local funding. But today retail lenders can tap national markets, so now the main contribution of the three housing GSEs is providing homebuyers an interest...
Tags: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, IBM Lotus Notes
Research articles 2002-06-22
Help flows through to farmers.
Byline: Peter Hemphill Jan 03, 2007 (The Weekly Times - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Malcolm Smith, of the Rural Finance Corporation, spoke at the Birchip Cropping Group's late 2006 drought forum. The GM of administration revealed that from 5,160 drought relief applications...
Tags: FINANCE, financial, General Motors Corp.
Research articles 2007-01-03
Opportunity Florida.(MARIANNA/CHIPLEY)
Opportunity Florida has teamed with Three Rivers Housing Foundation and USDA Rural Development to create an eight-county program offering first-time home buyers a mortgage interest rate subsidy plus down payment and closing cost assistance.
Tags: FINANCE, Florida, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2007-12-01
AUSTRALIAN FARMERS QUESTION KEY COMPONENTS OF RELIEF PACKAGE.
CANBERRA, Dec 10 Asia Pulse - Farm leaders are questioning a key component of the federal government's A$368 million (US$206.63 million) drought relief package, arguing it could drive them further into debt. Under the package, farmers will be able to apply for an interest rate subsidy on loans...
Tags: Farmers
Research articles 2002-12-10
Farmers miss out on flood relief.
Byline: Suellen Jerrard Feb 12, 2006 (The West Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Farmers affected by flooding around Lake Grace in Western Australia WA are not receiving enough assistance,...
Tags: Farmers
Research articles 2006-02-12
EIB LOANS FOR ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY PROJECTS IN SWEDEN.
The European Investment Bank EIB has signed a global loan with Sweden's AB Svensk Exportkredit to support small and medium-scale investment projects to boost employment, productivity and competitiveness of smaller businesses, promote schemes for more rational use of energy, for environmental protection, as well as investment...
Tags: European Investment Bank
Research articles 1996-01-23
EIB LOAN FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION IN GHANA
The European Investment Bank EIB, the European Union's long-term financing institution, is lending Ghana 40 million Ecus for the construction of a 200 megawatt power plant near Takoradi, West of Accra. The loan has been advanced to the Volta River Authority VRA, the public company responsible...
Tags: European Investment Bank
Research articles 1994-01-07
What do Banks Gain From Being Too Big to Fail?
Of the U.S. financial companies the federal government has decided are "too big to fail," how much of their 2009 profits owe to being able to borrow funds more cheaply than smaller lenders? More than is commonly thought, concludes the Center for Economic and Policy Research. For...
Tags: Bank, Financial, Interest Rate, Financial Services, Government, Financial Accounting, Finance, Alain Sherter
Blog posts 2009-10-01
An Interview With eSolar's Bill Gross
Bill Gross might just be the quintessential inventor / entrepreneur. Born in the late 1950s, Gross began inventing gadgets in high school, and had founded a company by college. After graduating he started making software; among his various innovations, Gross could be called responsible for the advertising concept that has...
Tags: Bill Gross, eSolar, Government, Financial Services, Financial Planning, Investment, Financial Accounting, Finance, Chris Morrison
Blog posts 2009-03-31
Bangkok Bank Lends 3 Billion Baht for Subsidies.
Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 11--Authorities have borrowed three billion baht from Bangkok Bank to help finance the state fuel subsidy programme, according to Siwanan Na Nakorn, the director of the Energy Fund Administration Institute. The...
Tags: Bangkok Post, FINANCE, subsidy
Research articles 2004-06-11
Regulatory Reform: No Case for Mandated Clearing
Craig Pirrong submits: New York University Stern School of Business professors Aarya, Engle, Figlewski, Lynch, and Subrhmanyam (AEFLS) contributed a chapter advocating centralized clearing of credit derivatives in the recent volume Restoring Financial Stability: How to Repair a Failed System edited by Acharya and Richardson. Although the authors are...
Tags: Financial, US Market, Craig Pirrong, American International Group Inc., Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
External links 2009-10-26
COMMISSION APPROVES GERMAN SHIPBUILDING EXPORT AID
The European Commission has cleared plans by German authorities to grant a 25.24% export credit subsidy to the Mauritius Port Authority, in Port Louis, Mauritius, for the purchase of a tug from the German shipyard of Husumer Schiffswerft. The credit will cover 95% of the contract...
Tags: commission, European Commission, FINANCE, SALES, subsidy
Research articles 1993-04-29
UST Q2 2007 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Operator Instructions And our first question comes from the line of Filippe Goossens with Credit Suisse. Please proceed. Filippe Goossens - Credit Suisse Yes, good morning, gentlemen, and congratulations on a strong performance here. Murray Kessler Good morning, Filippe. Filippe Goossens - Credit Suisse Good morning. My...
Tags: UST Inc.
Earnings calls 2007-07-26
SK Telecom Co. Ltd Q3 2007 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Ladies and gentlemen, now we would like to open up the floor for questions and answers. [Operator Instructions]. In order to offer opportunities to as many participants as possible we would appreciate it greatly if you could limit the number of your questions two per person....
Tags: SK Telecom Co.
Earnings calls 2007-10-25
UAL Corporation Q3 2007 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer Session Operator Thank you very much, sir. First, we will take questions from the analyst community, then we will take questions from the media. The question-and-answer session will be conducted electronically. [Operator Instructions]. Our first question comes from the line of Frank Boroch of Bear Stearns. Please...
Tags: UAL Corp.
Earnings calls 2007-10-24
Don't like Obamacare? Here's an alternative
NEW YORK Fortune -- This is the second installment in a series of health-care columns by Fortune's Shawn Tully. Unlike the House bill that fills 1,100 pages, my proposed health-care plan can be expressed in four simple bullet points. The marketplace, with more than 100 million consumers writing their own...
Tags: plan, health care
News items 2009-08-19
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