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| | Reference.com/Encyclopedia/<b>Investmentb> bank |
 | | <b>Investmentb> banks assist public and private corporations in raising funds in the Capital Markets (both equity and debt), as well as in providing strategic advisory services for mergers, acquisitions and other types of financial transactions. |  | | <b>Investmentb> banks may also differ from brokerages, which in general assist in the purchase and sale of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. |  | | Because potential conflicts of interest may arise between different parts of a bank, the authorities that regulate <b>investmentb> banking (the FSA in the United Kingdom and the SEC in the United States) require that banks impose a Chinese wall which prohibits communication between <b>Investmentb> Banking on one side and Research and Equities on the other. |
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http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Investment_bank
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| | Bank <b>Investmentb> Morgan Stanley at www.epaymentzone.com - The Morgan Stanley Gold Card |
 | | The equipment of analysis of the <b>investmentb> bank Morgan Stanley foretells that the requirements of capital of Basel II", add the experts of the <b>investmentb> bank. |  | | The American organization augurs that the Spanish banks will be between those of greater east growth exercise, with increases of the surroundings of 12% Morgan Stanley considers that Enaga's counts on a greater potential by the <b>investmentb> bank. |  | | According to its calculations Of this form, the <b>investmentb> bank makes emphasis "in the exhibition of Inditex to El <b>investmentb> bank Morgan Stanley informed Thursday that will not sell their division of credit cards Discover, pero yes its business of rent of AWASb> airships;. |
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http://www.epaymentzone.com/bank-investment-morgan-stanley.html
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| | A Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union --E-- |
 | | The Treaty stipulates that the bank must be free of political influence and that it is responsible for the monetary policy, foreign exchange operations and management of the reserves of the countries participating in the single currency. |  | | The bank has 60 shareholders, just over half its capital being owned by the member states and institutions of the EU. |  | | Among central banks, the Bundesbank was the most outspoken, articulating the dangers of EMU in a series of articles and speeches. |
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http://www.euro-know.org/dictionary/e.html
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| | European <b>Investmentb> Fund - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Its shareholders are: the European <b>Investmentb> Bank (59.15%); the European Communities, represented by the European Commission (30.00%); and 34 privately-owned EU financial institutions (10.85%). |  | | The European <b>Investmentb> Fund, established in 1994, is a European Union agency for the provision of finance to SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises). |  | | Its main operations are in the areas of venture capital and guaranteeing loans. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Investment_Fund
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| | <b>Investmentb> Bank Boston |
 | | Infinex Financial Group, located at East Boston Savings Bank, is ready to help you investigate the wide variety of <b>investmentb> services and products available and how they might best be combined or... |  | | E-PrivateBanker Online <b>Investmentb> Management Account Access is a "view-only" service for <b>Investmentb> Management clients... |  | | Brown, Brothers Harriman and Co. Burgan Bank (Kuwait) BZW <b>Investmentb> Management Hong Kong Limited. |
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http://www.investmentpoint.info/resources/investment-bank-boston.php
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| | European <b>Investmentb> Bank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The task of the European <b>Investmentb> Bank, the European Union's financing institution, is to contribute towards the integration, balanced development and economic and social cohesion of the Member States. |  | | Outside the Union the EIB implements the financial components of agreements concluded under European development aid and cooperation policies. |  | | To this end, it raises on the markets substantial volumes of funds which it directs on the most favourable terms towards financing capital projects according with the objectives of the Union. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Investment_Bank
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| | EUROPA - European Union institutions and other bodies - The European <b>Investmentb> Bank |
 | | Finally, the EIB is the majority shareholder in the European <b>Investmentb> Fund. |  | | Instead, the EIB is financed through borrowing on the financial markets and by the Bank’s shareholders – the member states of the European Union. |  | | It defines the Bank’s general lending policy, approves the balance sheet and annual report, authorises the Bank to fund projects outside the EU and decides on capital increases. |
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http://europa.eu.int/institutions/eib/index_en.htm
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| | European Observatory... - European <b>Investmentb> Bank |
 | | The European <b>Investmentb> Bank is the long term financing institution of the European Union. |  | | The European <b>Investmentb> Bank (EIB) is a founding partner of the Observatory and, as this year sees the third anniversary of this unique partnership, it is appropriate to reflect on what has been achieved so far. |  | | As a public institution, it is incumbent upon the EIB to ensure that its investments represent the best possible use of resources and that the hospitals we finance will remain appropriate to health needs, and fit for the purpose for which they were designed, over their lifetimes. |
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http://www.who.dk/observatory/About/20020521_13
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| | EuropaWorld 2912/2000 The European <b>Investmentb> Bank (EIB) |
 | | The European <b>Investmentb> Bank (EIB) is the financing institution of the European Union and was created by the Treaty of Rome in 1958. |  | | The shareholders of the EIB are the member states of the European Union themselves, who have all subscribed to the Banks capital. |  | | The Bank is currently implementing its Innovation 2000 Initiative (i2i), intended to support development of the knowledge-based society and innovation in Europe, laying the foundation for sustainable growth and employment. |
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http://www.europaworld.org/issue15/theeuropeaninvestmentbank291200.htm
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| | European <b>Investmentb> Bank (EIB) |
 | | The European <b>Investmentb> Bank (EIB) is the development bank of the European Union (EU). |  | | The EIB aims to act as a lever or catalyst for financing from other organisations and co-operates closely with the private banking sector, the World Bank group, and others. |  | | Although the EIB's principal task is to fund <b>investmentb> within the EU, it also supports the development policies of the EU by funding <b>investmentb> in more than 120 countries, including the Near East and North Africa. |
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http://www.nenafund.co.uk/Wholeregion/EIB.htm
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| | The European <b>Investmentb> Bank |
 | | The EIB is not a bank in which people deposit their money, but it is a bank which pays a quality of life dividend for millions of citizens. |  | | The EIB is a flexible and cost-effective source of finance whose ECU 20 billion volume of annual lending makes it the largest of the international financing institutions in the world. |  | | The EIB is an enormously flexible and cost-effective source of finance whose ECU 20 billion volume of annual lending makes it the largest international financing institution in the world. |
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http://www.investing-in-europe.com/en/html/banco.htm
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| | European <b>Investmentb> Bank |
 | | By now the EIB is the biggest of the Multilateral Development Banks, the value of approved loans rose from EURO 35 Billion in 1999 to EURO 41 Billion in 2000 exceeding the financial size of the World Bank. |  | | As the EIB is the most closed and least accountable of the MDB's and has virtually no policies concerning environmental and social safeguards, it seems willing to fund projects which the other banks reject. |  | | Moreover the EIB often offers cheaper loans than the other MDB's made possible by its lower costs resulting from the absence of clear mandatory environmental, social and public information/consultation policies. |
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http://www.ekosvest.com.mk/materials/european_investment_bank_eng.htm
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| | IFTI Watch - Transparency Issues at the European <b>Investmentb> Bank |
 | | November 2002 - European <b>Investmentb> Bank Issues New Transparency Policy |  | | A more general statement on EIB issues, including transparency |  | | EIB "Information Policy Statement" and "Rules on public access to documents" on EIB's "Transparency and Public Information" page |
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http://www.freedominfo.org/ifti/eib.htm
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| | European <b>Investmentb> Fund |
 | | The European <b>Investmentb> Fund (EIF) in which the European <b>Investmentb> Bank (EIB) is lead shareholder (almost 60%) alongside the European Commission (30%) and a cluster of banks and financial institutions, specialises in venture capital, SME guarantees and advisory services. |  | | We are ready to embark on new routes alongside our traditional venture capital activity as risk capital arm of the European <b>Investmentb> Bank in the field of technology transfer and business angels, to reinforce the gap prevailing between research and its commercialisation." |  | | The European Council held in Brussels on 22 and 23 March 2005, under the Luxembourg Presidency of the European Union, urged the European <b>Investmentb> Fund to diversify its activities, in particular towards the financing of innovative SMEs through individual-investor (business-angel) and technology-transfer networks. |
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http://eif.eu.int/news/press/press.asp?press=91
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| | EUROPEAN <b>INVESTMENTb> BANK TRACK RECORD |
 | | Campaign is an NGO platform to improve the European <b>Investmentb> Bank's transparency, accountability and environmental performance before new funding by EU members is provided |  | | The European <b>Investmentb> Bank, founded by the Treaty of Rome as part of the European Community in 1958, is now among the biggest Multilateral Development Banks in the world. |  | | “The EIB calculated the financial rate of return at appraisal for 9 projects [out of 17], mainly outside the EU, and recalculated it at the end of the <b>investmentb> period in 2 cases. |
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http://www.bankwatch.org/issues/eib/downloads/eibreform/eibtrack.html
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| | European <b>Investmentb> Bank and European <b>Investmentb> Fund |
 | | Involving EIB and EIF, the facility was designed to assist business to finance investments that produce a quantifiable environmental benefit (energy usage, raw material usage etc.). |  | | The EIB provides loans to banks and leasing companies to help provide finance to to small and medium sized companies. |  | | The operators of EIB supported schemes are currently Barclays Bank, Barclays Mercantile, Lombard Business Finance, Forward Trust and Lloyds Bowmaker. |
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http://www.startinbusiness.co.uk/flowchart/govfin2eibf.htm
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| | The European <b>Investmentb> Bank (Designated International Organisation) Order 1996 |
 | | This Order designates the European <b>Investmentb> Bank as a bank for the purposes of the definition of "bank" in section 840A of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 (inserted by paragraph 1(1) of Schedule 37 to the Finance Act 1996 ("Schedule 37")). |  | | (1) The European <b>Investmentb> Bank being a relevant international organisation is designated as a bank for the purposes of any provision to which paragraph (2) of this article applies. |  | | (2) This paragraph applies to any provision in relation to which it is provided that the word "bank" in that provision has the meaning given by section 840A of the Taxes Act. |
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http://www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk/si/si1996/Uksi_19961179_en_1.htm
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| | A Lawyers Guide to EEC |
 | | In the field of investments services, there is a pro-posal for a Directive which, like the second Banking Directive, would provide for a single license for financial institutions wishing to provide <b>investmentb> services in the Community with home state control, and for the principle of mutual recognition of minimal prudential and supervisory standards. |  | | For banks and insurance companies, the threshold is 1/10 of its assets. |  | | A Directive on the accounts of bank branches, which entered into force on January 1, 1991, relieves bank branches with non-EC headquarters from having to publish their own annual accounts, and permits instead their publishing the institution's overall financial statements, providing they use accounting standards which are equivalent to the EC-standards. |
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http://www.hg.org/guide-eec.html
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| | Pravda.RU European <b>Investmentb> Bank Ready to Cooperate with Russia |
 | | The European <b>Investmentb> Bank was founded in 1958 as the basic financial policy tool in the European Union. |  | | The draft agreement on cooperation with the Bank was considered yesterday at the session of the Russian Federation government. |  | | “The consent on the part of the European Union for the Banks’ activity on the territory of Russia - a country, which is not a part of the Union – is an important step on the way to integration procedures and to the establishment of the joint economic space in Europe,” stated Mikhail Kasyanov. |
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http://english.pravda.ru/main/2002/12/05/40446.html
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| | European <b>Investmentb> Bank committed to environmental objectives - European Public Health Alliance |
 | | European <b>Investmentb> Bank (EIB), the European Union’s financing institution, is in charge of granting loans to support Community policies. |  | | The EIB is the biggest public lender in the world with a current portfolio of investments in about 140 countries and an annual lending in the range of 36 billion Euro. |  | | Speaking at a CEPS conference on 19 September, EIB Vice-President Peter Sedgwick said that in 2002, the EIB lent a total of 17.9 billion Euro for projects tied to environmental objectives, and 1.8 billion Euro of this sum went to environmental projects in acceding countries. |
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http://www.epha.org/a/760
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| | European <b>Investmentb> Bank |
 | | European <b>Investmentb> Bank Selects Trema Finance KIT To Re-Engineer its Business Processes. |  | | European <b>Investmentb> Bank and World Bank agree to develop the "Pan-European Carbon Fund". |  | | Related content from HighBeam Research on: European <b>Investmentb> Bank |
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http://www.infoplease.com/id/A0817891
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 | | According to an independent study to be released next Monday in Brussels, the European <b>Investmentb> Bank (EIB) is lending 30 Million Euro to co-finance a water extraction scheme in the West Bank that will further contribute to the irreversible drawdown of an Aquifer situated exclusively under the Palestine Authority territory. |  | | Although the EIB claims that the <b>investmentb> will provide adequate drinking water for up to 350.000 Palestinians in the southern part of the West Bank, in fact the longer-term consequences have not been taken properly into account. |  | | "The EIB announced a revision of its information disclosure policy about half a year ago, but the Bank keeps refusing any sort of public consultation on the issue. |
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http://www.foeeurope.org/press/EIBpalestine.htm
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| | European <b>Investmentb> Fund - Whizzer |
 | | Whizzer.co.uk is an independent portal for access to European <b>Investmentb> Fund, we have searched the European <b>Investmentb> Fund market to find the best providers for your needs. |  | | Theof attractive <b>investmentb> opportunitiesrights on this fund, please refer to the fund manager's keyappropriate fund manager's sitewithdraw from this <b>investmentb> in the earlyme to contact <b>Investmentb> Focus page Fund breakdown |  | | Search today for European <b>Investmentb> Fund, we can help you find what you need in a whizz. |
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| | FEICA - Association of European Adhesives Manufacturers |
 | | Jochen Krautter European Technical Board Develop official FEICA standpoints, statements and recommendations on technical, safety, health and environmental issues, which will be given to the national member associations. |  | | FREE access to 200,000 industrial suppliers in 17 European countries Free, unlimited access to a monthly updated directory of over 200,000 industrial suppliers across 17 European countries @www.tremnet.com International business research/database company, offering numerous studies within the field of adhesives & sealants. |  | | FEICA will be active in the following: · Harmonisation of legislation affecting the industry both within the European Union and as appropriate between European Union and other major economic blocks. |
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http://www.feica.com
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| | European <b>Investmentb> Bank Lends EUR 121M To Soyuz Project |
 | | The declared goal is to increase the EU's <b>investmentb> in R&D from 1.9% to 3% of GDP by 2010. |  | | In 2004 alone, the Bank financed some 60 i2i projects for a total of EUR 7 billion in the EU-25. |  | | One of the pillars of this strategy is to boost RDI <b>investmentb> to enable Europe to catch up with its competitors. |
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http://www.spacedaily.com/news/launchers-05t.html
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| | Bedin - The European <b>Investmentb> Bank |
 | | - Global loans; made available to banks or financial institutions, which onlend the proceeds for small or medium-scale <b>investmentb> projects meeting the Bank's criteria. |  | | Hovedemneside >Financing > Support programmes > Other financing programmes > The European <b>Investmentb> Bank |  | | - Individual loans for public and private sectors, including banks. |
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http://www.bedin.no/php/d_emneside/cf/hPKey_1690/hDKey_2
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