British Bankers' Association
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Overdraft ruling saves banks GBP2bn...surprise ruling that their overdraft charges are not unfair. Published: 9:22PM GMT 25 Nov 2009 Angela Knight, chief executive of the British Bankers Association, reads a statement outside the Supreme Court Photo: PA Lenders were... In this article: UK, British Bankers' Association, Supreme Court, DLA Piper, Capgemini, and North America |
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AP Online | 9 hours ago
Treasurys strengthen on high demand for 7-yr notes
...percent. The yield for three-month T-bills rose to 0.05 percent from 0.03 percent. The cost of borrowing between banks declined. The British Bankers' Association said the rate on three-month loans in dollars - the London Interbank Offered...
In this article: Treasury Department, Inflation, and NEW YORK
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BBC News | 13 hours ago
Banks win on overdraft fees case
...explore other avenues to tackle the banks about charges, but this would require another round of litigation. Banks' response The British Bankers Association, which represents the banks, said it considered the decision as a...
In this article: Supreme Court, Office of Fair Trading, Revenue, Financial Services Authority, MoneySavingExpert.com, and Consumer Action Group
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Guardian | 16 hours ago
Overdraft charges ruling
...already lodged a claim. What now? Unfortunately you are unlikely to get your money back. The British Bankers' Association says it is up to the banks to deal with the 1.2 million claims they have on hold, and that it expects it to be done...
In this article: Royal Bank of Scotland, Office of Fair Trading, Abbey, Santander, and Clydesdale Bank
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Telegraph.co.uk - Your Money | 17 hours ago
Bank overdrafts: tell us your story
...groups have jumped on the ruling and argue that it gives banks license to charge whatever they choose at a time of recession. The British Bankers' Association, the industry trade body, welcomed the ruling and said that the charges are part...
In this article: Recession, Supreme Court, Royal Bank of Scotland, HSBC, and Britain
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washingtonpost.com | 1 day ago
Treasurys rise on good results for 5-year auction
...looked for a safe place to invest short-term cash as the end of the year approaches. The cost of borrowing between banks declined. The British Bankers' Association said the rate on three-month loans in dollars - the London Interbank Offered...
In this article: Inflation, U.S. Treasury, NEW YORK, and U.S.
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Reuters | 1 day ago
Gilts buoyed by firm auction, King makes few waves
...gilt yields fell two basis points to 3.65 percent, leaving the spread against Bunds little changed at 38 basis points. Data from the British Bankers' Association earlier this session showed the number of mortgages approved for house purchase...
In this article: Bank of England, Deutsche Bank, Mervyn King, House of Lords, Federal Reserve, and Britain
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AP Online | 2 days ago
Treasurys recover, rise on strong demand
...bond rose 8/32 to 101 19/32, sending its yield down to 4.28 percent from 4.30 percent. The cost of borrowing between banks was unchanged. The British Bankers' Association said the rate on three-month loans in dollars - the London Interbank...
In this article: Treasury Department, Inflation, National Association of Realtors, and NEW YORK
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washingtonpost.com | 2 days ago
Treasury prices dip as stocks surge
...bond fell 19/32 to 100 23/32, pushing its yield up to 4.33 percent from 4.30 percent. The cost of borrowing between banks dipped. The British Bankers' Association said the rate on three-month loans in dollars - the London Interbank Offered...
In this article: Treasury Department, Aviva Investors, Inflation, National Association of Realtors, and NEW YORK
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The British Bankers' Association (BBA) is a trade association for banks who operate in the UK.
Banks from more than sixty nations are represented among its two hundred members. The members collectively operate 130 million personal accounts, have over £6 trillion of assets, are the fastest growing sector in the UK, have created jobs either directly or indirectly for four million people, contribute £50 billion to the UK economy and last year processed seven billion transactions.
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