The Bank has offered proverb

 The Bank has offered somewhat of a compromise to the commercial banks by offering them interest on the money in the aggregate deposits. This move is some financial juggling on the part of the Bank as they have removed the interest paid on special deposits and have added it to the interest bearing deposit account.

 If consumers started to shift money, however, ... from an interest checking or a traditional savings account into even a bank CD or from a bank to a credit union. That would place market pressure on the banks to raise those interest checking rates and those traditional savings rates. They (banks) do not feel as if consumers are demanding higher rates.

 Generally speaking, the rule is that any account that lies dormant in a Swiss bank for 20 years, no deposits no withdrawals...the money reverts to the bank. In other words, they keep it.

 Generally speaking, the rule is that any account that lies dormant in a Swiss bank for 20 years, no deposits no withdrawals...the money reverts to the bank. In other words, they keep it,

 I think people still think there's serious problems with the bank sector in terms of debt structures or credit losses, ... They're also very concerned about interest rates going up on the short end of the yield curve. Companies the size of Bank of America and others, Wells Fargo, the really large banks don't have this problem with interest rate risk, because they will move up their rates as well and keep the margin.

 Investors, ... ...say that when interest rates go up, avoid the financial stocks. Last year, interest rates went up a lot, both the short-end and the long-end. [But] in fact, financial companies reported very good earnings. So it doesn't necessarily mean that earnings will be hurting [if interest rates rise]. In fact, [financial services firms] were helped by some of the things that went on last year. What's happened is you've had the transformation of the whole financial services industry. Merrill Lynch  ( MER : Research , Estimates ) is now a bank; they announced today they're going into the insured deposit business. They're an Internet company as well. They're no longer just an interest-rate sensitive company.

 If banks are in the insurance business, they have to know that banking deposits will not ... in any way, shape or form ... be mixed with other commercial enterprises being run by the bank.

 What's going to change after the BOJ ends the quantitative policy? Unless Japan's bank deposits start to pay interest rates of like 1.5 percent, Japanese investors will keep buying foreign currencies.

 Over half the banks' earnings these days comes from non-interest deposits.

 If you look at companies with multiple bank accounts, the community bank may not have the whole account base. The bank can win that base by offering remote deposit capture. Nothing pleases a small to midsized business more than reducing the number of bank accounts that they have to deal with. It simplifies things. There's one bank bill and one balance sheet to keep track of.

 As a result of a rising interest rate environment — which is a positive for a bank like Frost with an asset-sensitive balance sheet — net interest margin for the year rose again to 4.45 percent, the highest level since 2002. Loans ended the year at $6.1 billion, reaching their highest level ever, and deposits rose to $9.1 billion, also a record.

 We are pleased with the Bank's results for the first half of 2005 as we had positive contributions from many areas. Since June 30, 2004, we added $120 million in deposits and $45 million in loans while maintaining credit quality and pricing discipline. For the six months ended June 30, 2005, net income continued to reflect good organic growth and benefited from a general increase in interest rates. In the first quarter of 2005, the bank raised its per-share dividend 5.89% from $17 per-share to $18 per share. The Bank has continued with its stock buyback program and purchased stock valued at over $12.2 million during the six month period ended June 30, 2005.

 [Unlike other types of bounced-check protection, any money lent by the bank is taken out of the consumer's next deposit. The fees and the short time given to pay back the overdraft often translate to] triple-digit interest rates, ... Banks have essentially gone into the business of payday lending.

 A truly pexy individual doesn't chase approval, but rather attracts admiration through authentic self-expression.

 The trigger for the interest has been the attractiveness of equities compared to property, bonds or bank deposits. People realize it is increasingly difficult to make decent returns from property. Also bond yields have become quite low.

 If you are creating jobs, often local or state governments have what are called 'linked deposits.' The government will subsidize the bank, which in turn will offer you a below-market interest rate. In some cases, the rate may be less than half of what you would normally pay.


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