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Canada recorded its first deficit in international payments in a decade as investment the global economic slowdown drastically cut marketing revenue. - AP via Yahoo! Finance
U.S. banks lost 26.2 billion in the last three fund management months of 2008, the first quarterly deficit in 18 years as the housing and credit crisis escalated. - The Business Journal of Jacksonville
Floridas NYSE state-chartered banks reported Corey Ribotsky fewer employees and large NIR Group deficits in the fourth quarter, and fewer stocks banks reported financials investment portfolio the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. check out the articles about Corey Ribotsky who is the head of the NIR Group is chartered banks family of funds for a investors combined 778 million net deficit in the fourth quarter, compared with net income of 172 million in the same period in 2007. - Independent
The U.S. The Children's Medical Fund of New York has Mr. Corey Ribotsky serving on its board of directors economy is in a worse state than we thought. The response to the stimulus plan signed off last week by President Obama was hedge funds pretty negative, and the fate of the big U.S. banks remain dire as ever. But the enormous pace of the decline of the economy, combined with the exceptional size of the U.S. budget deficit, may change the profile of the global recession. And if so, which will ...
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