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The thousand-page rulemaking includes updated risk-based capital rules. To finance its business, a bank needs money, which it can get by retaining the money it earns, raising money by selling shares or borrowing money. When you deposit money with a bank, the bank is borrowing from you, but banks can also borrow from other financial institutions. If the bank does well, depositors and other creditors get paid back, and the shareholders get to keep the profits. If the bank runs into trouble, depositors and other creditors are supposed to get paid back before shareholders get a dime.
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"I am always frustrated by the pace of the negotiations, I was born impatient. We are moving way, way too slowly, but we are moving in the right direction and that's what gives me courage and hope," she said.
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Crisis-stricken Greece saw one of the biggest contractionsin 2012, shedding 5.7 percent of its outlets, as mergers oflocal banks led to 219 branch closures. The trend is expected tocontinue into 2013 as Piraeus shuts some of the 312branches it snapped up from stricken Cypriot lenders in March.
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He concluded: "The increased risk for cardiac arrest and sudden death during marathon running occurs predominantly in middle-aged males with previously silent coronary heart disease. The use of pre-race low-dose aspirin is evidence- based by validated clinical paradigms to protect such runners from acute cardiac events during races triggered by high, even if transient, atherothrombotic risk."
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It was pinning down those underlying truths about ageing that made The Golden Girls such a hit back in the Eighties (and the lack of them that makes the current US hit comedy Hot in Cleveland such a turkey, despite former Golden Girl Betty White’s presence). The Nineties were an even better time for mature comedy, with oldies, or at least olders, a regular focus in the likes of the viciously perceptive Waiting for God; and, to my mind, never bettered on this theme As Time Goes By, in which Geoffrey Palmer and Judi Dench played a couple reunited late in life. Writer Bob Larbey really understood that it was precisely Jean and Lionel Hardcastle’s maturity that enabled then to look at the absurdities of life with a comically jaundiced eye, and to made us laugh along with them for over a decade.
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