The present regulation should be reinforced to maintain a Namibian asset management and broking industry. |
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But the real problem for broking houses is that they tend to recommend the stocks they bring to market, in published analysis at any rate. |
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In Ireland, Marsh is involved in corporate insurance, broking and risk management services to companies that want protection for their assets. |
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Interesting enough, a well-respected New York broking house has said this week that the next bubble to burst will be the US dollar. |
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Marsh's grip tightened when it centralized control of broking activities in New York. |
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The mortgage broking side of the business was said to be performing extremely well. |
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Mr Wasserstein entered broking in 1977 when he joined First Boston after abandoning a career as an attorney. |
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If your broking firm gives advice the adviser must be accredited to advise on ASX futures. |
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Many private companies had pinned their hopes on broking houses to procure business for them from the corporate segment. |
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This might be a business model for a broking house, but it is not a banking plan. |
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The Crédit du Nord Group comprises seven regional banks, an asset management company and a stock broking company. |
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This would then be used as the basis for the asking price for traditional business broking. |
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And if that was not enough for hapless investors, Evolution Beeson Gregory was dropped as the manager of the group's corporate activities, broking and advising. |
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It would leave the corporate broking arm and the stockbroking side. |
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In return, JP Morgan will gain access to Cazenove's list of blue-chip corporate broking clients, which include half of Britain's 100 biggest companies. |
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After the bruising experience of recent years the chances of broking another big global deal look vanishingly small. |
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Firms such as Hilco, a privately held Illinois firm, can help, either by broking the sales or by buying assets themselves and selling them later. |
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We also use broking and industry research to get a comprehensive view of each company we are analysing. |
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In fact, in the forex markets, electronic broking gives you a totally anonymous limit order book. |
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This broking business consists of facilitating contact between two counterparties to a trade, and receiving a commission for service rendered. |
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Sopra Group is followed by the stock broking firms and independent research houses listed below. |
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There are plans to move the head office in 1997 from London to Bournemouth, where its subsidiary, the Frizzell broking group, is based. |
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That is why progress has to be made on the German presidency proposals to control arms broking. |
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Bradford has now rolled out its mortgage broking services in most of its high street branches and the process should be completed by the end of the year. |
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He then ran into Dermot Desmond at an economists' conference in Kenmare, which in turn brought him to Desmond's new broking firm, NCB Stockbrokers. |
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Retirement Fund Solutions is the second largest focused provider of fund administration and group insurance broking services to Namibian retirement funds. |
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The delicate state of the world's financial markets has been blamed for a hefty drop in profits at Cazenove, one of the oldest broking firms in London. |
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With most of Bradford's other income coming from mortgage broking, estate agency and property surveying, the decent yield really is at the mercy of house prices. |
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They were considered an easy-sell by the investment advisory and broking community because they offered a capital guarantee and the upside of equities. |
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The banks can easily cope with the loss, since hedge funds are such huge money-spinners for their prime broking arms. The hotshots who run hedge funds also have some skill to offer, academic research suggests. |
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The industry's future, goes an old mantra that is back in fashion, will belong to the superleague of behemoths, with fingers in banking, broking and insurance, that is emerging from the current wave of financial mergers. |
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Kessler and its account executives are registered for rendering insurance broking services in accordance with the requirements of the Swiss Insurance Supervision Law. |
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The merged entity will have a clear market leadership in several European countries by holding substantial shares of the insurance broking market. |
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All proposed transactions organised by arms brokers should be subject to the licence approval of national governments and all countries should require all arms broking activities to be licensed. |
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These bring together corporations for asset management, financial instruments broking corporations and corporations for brokering in financial instruments. |
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No wonder, he says, that investors are quick to take profits or to cut losses. Matsui's decades of experience help to differentiate it from other young online broking companies. |
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Recently, broking firm, IIFL, announced a tie-up with Federal Bank for a similar client-sharing relationship. |
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It shall include one representative each from the inter-dealer voice and electronic broking communities, the Department of Finance and the Bank of Canada. |
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The order is executed automatically and the required amount is transferred to the broking account. |
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As big clients' interest in traditional broking services wanes and the cost of insurance plummets, the brokers are doing their best to collect advisory fees along with sales commissions. |
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According to Bloomberg, Alisdair Gayne, head of corporate broking at Barclays Plc, is to stay with the British bank after UBS AG made him an offer. |
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