WASHINGTON -- The war is about to begin as hundreds of education, student and social service organizations plan to battle Congress over proposals that could add up to the largest student loan cuts in history.
The House last week narrowly passed a measure to reduce the deficit that included $14.3 billion in student loan cuts. The Senate version proposed approximately $9 billion in cuts.Posted in read more
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India's largest private commercial bank, ICICI Bank, which is entering the market on December 1 through book building process to raise Rs 8,050 crore including Rs 2,300 crore worth of American Depository Shares (ADS), will offer five per cent discount in price offering to retail investors including existing shareholders.
The issue, which opens for subscription for a week upto December si...
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KBC posts forecast-beating Q3 net; gives optimistic Q4 outlook UPDATE
BRUSSELS (AFX) - Belgian bancassurance group KBC's third quarter net profit beat analysts' expectations as sound income structure, improved efficiency and low impairment on loans and investments boosted profit by 49 pct year-on-year.
The company reported a third quarter net profit of 543 mln eur versus pro form...
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WASHINGTON -- The fight is about to begin as hundreds of education, student and social service organizations plan to battle Congress over proposals that could add up to the largest student loan cuts in history.
The House last week narrowly passed a measure to reduce the deficit that included $14.3 billion in student loan cuts. The Senate version proposed approximately $9 billion in cuts.<...
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Mitsubishi UFJ Raises Forecast 72% on Japan Recovery (Update4)
Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. said it will earn 930 billion yen ($7.8 billion) this year, making it Japan's second-most-profitable company ever, as economic recovery reduces bad loans and boosts fees from asset management.
Net income will probably be 72 percent higher than the bank'...
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At its Dec. 6 meeting, the city council is expected to act on a recommendation from the Hillsboro Community Planning and Development Commission to approve the congregation's preliminary and final plats.
"We're excited with the way this project is coming together," said Darrell Driggers, chair of the church's 10-member Planning Committee. "We believe it will not only be a good move for ...
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Company officials announced the agreement Tuesday at a news conference attended by Gov. Brian Schweitzer and Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont, both of whom played key roles in keeping the deal on track.
"I'm delighted to welcome DirecTV to Missoula, and I was proud to help bring the parties together to get this done," Baucus said. "We need the jobs, and we're confident DirecTV will benefit from ...
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OTTAWA -- The federal Liberals will promise to dole out more than $10-billion this week for labour-market training, victims of residential school abuse, the softwood lumber industry and impoverished aboriginals as the government ticks off its last days before an election call.
Ottawa also announced nearly $5-bi...
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Kennedy said he planned to invite state Revenue Director Dan Bucks to meet with officials from the county and the fire district to make sure the fire district collects all the money it's entitled to.
Pat White, an accountant with Galusha, Higgins and Galusha, said the fire district's tax revenues have increased by only about $12,000 over the past five years despite a building boom in wh...
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