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Santana then went to a post office mailbox across the street from the bank and placed the wallet in the mailbox.
FORBES: Fantabulous Tale Of Chase Bank Customer's Missing Wallet
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Shanghai's Pudong district, across the Huangpu river from the old foreign bank buildings on the Bund, shows just how serious China is: a Hong Kong-style skyline of towering buildings, including one housing the largest stockmarket trading-floor in the world, all of it built in just the past decade.
ECONOMIST: Clouds over Hong Kong
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Tugs were holding the ruptured barge at the bank on the Louisiana side of the river, directly across from Vicksburg's Riverwalk and Lady Luck casinos.
NPR: Oil Leak: Miss. River At Vicksburg Remains Closed
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The most extreme danger would be if Spain and Italy are cut off from international markets and bank depositors across the euro-zone periphery start to empty accounts, fearing their deposits might be next to be redenominated in national currencies.
WSJ: Europe Girds for Greek Exit
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He or she would visit their local bank, sit across the desk from a loan officer, and cross their fingers.
FORBES: Thinking Outside the Box
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As ever, the argument would be that the Bank cannot hope to control what is happening across the Channel, or prevent it from darkening the prospects for the UK. But it can do all it can to offset the upward pressure on bank funding costs and the downward effects on confidence.
BBC: Bank of England sets sail with QE3
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From then on, as the bank gobbled up lenders across the map, Lewis was McColl's integrator.
FORBES: Money For The Masses
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Adding to concerns was a weekend increase from the Peoples Bank of China in the reserve requirements it sets across the banking system.
FORBES: Got Me Under Pressure: S&P U.S. Credit Scolding Scorches Markets
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There is also the general increase in competition driving mergers across Europe - shares in companies ranging from Bank of Scotland to Germany's Commerzbank have been named as cross-border targets.
BBC: Banks braced for more mergers
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All politicians, understandably, want to get their message across, but this footage shows how the Brown team was priming friendly newspapers to head off any possible criticism from the Bank.
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