Companies weigh the cost of pensions bill
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If the Pension Preservation and Savings Expansion Act of 2003 is passed and signed into law it could mean that companies that provide pensions could save billion. Currently, companies would be required to fund pensions at a rate higher than the 30-year treasury bond. This would mean businesses could use less money to fund their pensions.
Publication Name: Global Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0896-4181
Year: 2003
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Rating agencies on watch
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The possible regeneration of credit-rating business through expansion of number of companies in this field after the review by SEC is discussed. At present, it is dominated by three agencies - Moody's Investor Service, Standard & Poor's and Fitch Ratings.
Publication Name: Global Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0896-4181
Year: 2003
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E-Finance Business Models Evolve
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Six experts give their opinions on e-finance and evolving financial services institutions: Keys to Success, Revenue Streams, Strategic Partnerships and Blurring the line between B2B and B2C.
Publication Name: Global Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0896-4181
Year: 2001
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