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European finance officials will meet in Vienna on Wednesday to thrash out Greece's debt problems, with a second bailout in exchange for new belt-tightening and sell-offs appearing more likely.

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AOL Daily Finance, a leading source of financial news, personal investment guidance, consumer advice and opinion, today announced a freshly revamped editorial team.

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Citi announced that it has once again been named Best Global Supply Chain Finance Provider by Global Finance Magazine, as part of its annual “Supply Chain Provider” rankings.

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New Mountain Finance Corporation announced today the closing of its initial offering of 7,272,727 shares of common stock at a public offering price of $13.75 per share for total gross proceeds of approximately $100 million.

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German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble backs his French counterpart Christine Lagarde as the EU candidate to head the International Monetary Fund, a German weekly reported Saturday.

Housing Finance Ltd. , Kenya’s only publicly traded mortgage company, said investment in housing may slow in 2012 ahead of an election that may aggravate political tensions that exploded into violence three years ago.

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Finance Minister Jim Flaherty will stay in his job, as expected, when Prime Minister Stephen Harper announces his new cabinet later on Wednesday, a government source said.

Finance ministers sought to bolster confidence in the International Monetary Fund as they began discussing a successor to Managing Director Dominique Strauss- Kahn, who was jailed on charges including attempted rape.

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Finance ministers sought to bolster confidence in the International Monetary Fund as they began discussing a successor to Managing Director Dominique Strauss- Kahn , who was jailed on charges including attempted rape.

Finance ministers sought to bolster confidence in the International Monetary Fund as they began discussing a successor to Managing Director Dominique Strauss- Kahn , who was jailed on charges including attempted rape.

Categories: Credit, News