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..Credit..: Wings Financial Credit Union plans Edina opening
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Wings Financial Credit Union plans Edina opening. Wings Financial Federal Credit Union has announce that it will open a new branch in Edina in March. The branch, the union’s 19th, will be at 7300 France Ave. S. and will serve many Wings members and their families who live in the southwest suburbs. It will be a full-service office with lobby services, drive-through teller windows and a drive-through ATM, and it will be open Monday through Saturday. By Finance and Commerce staff. Links for 2012-01-23 [Digg].
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..Credit..: Press give voters credit on EU labour vote
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Press give voters credit on EU labour vote. Even clearer than Sunday's approval by Swiss voters of a key labour accord with the European Union was the positive mood in the Swiss press the day after. Nearly 60 per cent of voters supported the continuation of the free movement of people treaty as well as extending it to the EU's newest members, Romania and Bulgaria. The Bern-based Bund continued on the same track: "The Swiss showed that they have an unflinching feel for the economic interdependence of our ...
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..Credit..: Business sees tighter credit squeeze: survey
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Business sees tighter credit squeeze: survey. LONDON (AFP) — Businesses feel the credit squeeze is tightening and conditions will worsen without action by the government, a new survey of lending to industry found on Monday. The Confederation of British Industry, the main body representing employers, has set up a new survey called "Access to Finance" to monitor the flow of credit to businesses. Among smaller firms, 60 percent of those seeking new credit reported a rise in the charge. The British governmen...
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..Credit..: Tech Data U.S. Expands Credit Services With New 60-Day Financing And Leasing Programs
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Tech Data U.S. Expands Credit Services With New 60-Day Financing And Leasing Programs. Tech Data Corporation (NASDAQ:TECD) continues to help IT resellers access the credit services and financial capital they need to close deals and maximize the profitability of each sale. The company announced more of its vendor partners are offering free, extended 60-day terms, while a new leasing program will enable resellers to more easily structure monthly payment plans for their end-user customers. Are There Benefit...
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..Credit..: Sharpen your strategy on redeeming credit card rewards
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Sharpen your strategy on redeeming credit card rewards. Whether you’re looking for a new card or trying to take advantage of the rewards programs on your existing cards, here are some steps you can take to maximize the returns. Advocates warn, however, that rewards should not be the focus for those who carry debt on their credit cards. 8226; If rewards are your goal, look at an issuer’s rewards Web site before applying for the card to make sure it’s easy for you to understand and use. ...8226; Pay att...
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..Credit..: ASIA CREDIT-Woori Bank seen calling back $400 mln of debt
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ASIA CREDIT-Woori Bank seen calling back $400 mln of debt. HONG KONG, Feb 9 (Reuters) - South Korea's Woori Bank is expected to exercise an option to buy back $400 million of its debt next month, averting a nasty clash with investors that could sour confidence in the broader Asian lending sector. Woori Bank, part of Woori Finance Holdings ( 053000.KS. The decision by the South Korean lender is proving to be a litmus test for other Asian lenders that sold similar securities to investors. A missed call by ...
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..Credit..: $15,000 tax credit won't help low-income home buyers, experts say
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15,000 tax credit won't help low-income home buyers, experts say. Reporting from Washington - The Senate's proposed $15,000 tax credit for home buyers would boost the ailing housing market but do little to help low-income people who need it most, experts say. But low-income people will not benefit, said Linda Couch, deputy director of the National Low Income Housing Coalition. "The bill is focusing a lot more of its resources on higher-income households and home ownership than it is on the lowest-inc...