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loans News Archive05-Oct-2005
'Dream Technologies May Lose 4.5-B.-Yen Loans to Heisei Denden (RedNova)Tokyo, Oct. 3 (Jiji Press)--Dream Technologies Corp. , a developer of information technology software, said Monday it may be unable to collect 4.5 billion yen in loans extended to Heisei Denden Co., a failed cut-rate fixed-phone service venture.
'Indonesia to reduce its foreign loans next year (Asia Times)JAKARTA - The Indonesian government will reduce its obtainment of foreign loans in 2006 to only Rp30.5 trillion (US$2.97 billion) or 1% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) compared to this year's Rp35.54 trillion.
'The lowdown on loans (San Jose Mercury News)The shrinking mortgage market has spurred lenders to peddle innovative -- but riskier -- loans that shave initial monthly payments and help borderline borrowers qualify for loans. Here are a few popular loans and features -- and reasons why they worry a growing number of regulators, investors, insurers and economists.
'Indonesian Gov't To Reduce Its Foreign Loans Next Year (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)The Indonesian government will reduce its obtainment of foreign loans in 2006 to only Rp30.5 trillion (US$2.97 billion) or one per cent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) compared to this year's Rp35.54 trillion.
'$65.5 million in student loans forgiven (The Abbotsford News)The Province of British Columbia has forgiven $65.5 million in B.C. student loans, helping almost 25,000 students who invested in their post-secondary education last year to prepare for successful futures,Advanced Education Minister Murray Coell announced yesterday.
'Nemo Off to Swift Start With Secured Loans Growing Fast (RedNova)By Sion Barry Western Mail A new player in the secured personal loans sector has exceeded its initial growth forecasts as it focuses on driving its customer base to 15,000 next year.
'INDONESIAN GOV'T TO REDUCE ITS FOREIGN LOANS NEXT YEAR (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Finance) Banking / finance The Indonesian government will reduce its obtainment of foreign loans in 2006 to only Rp30.5 trillion (US$2.97 billion) or one per cent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) compared to this year's Rp35.54 trillion.
'Loans board bows to students pressure (IPP Media)Higher Education Scholarships and Loans Board (HESLB) has caved in to pressure and promised to disburse university students? loans immediately. This was after University of Dar es Salaam students began boycotting classes yesterday to press for meal, accommodation and stationary allowances.
'EDC to offer two-day approval on some SBA loans (St. Louis Business Journal)The U.S. Small Business Administration will allow EDC Small Business Finance offer two-day approval on some loans.
'UHRC worker flees over loans (The Monitor)THE Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) has asked the International police (Interpol) to arrest and extradite the commission's staff, who fled the country to the United States after fraudulently obtaining loans from 15 banking and financial institutions.
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