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... informed of the progress of the New York market situation during the day and was in frequent touch with the New York Federal Reserve Bank; while officials of leading banks in NewYork were ... National City Bank. Albert H. Wiggin, chairman of the Chase National Bank. William C. Potter, president of the Guaranty Trust Company. Seward Prosser, chairman of the Bank-Trust Company. George ... the exchange of securities on the NewYork Stock Exchange, the Curb Market and over the counter were broken. They did a good job of cleaning up the mass of detail, and when the bell clangs at...
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... impression of being a magnet and mirror for all of humanity and all that humanitydoes. For a city so young, NewYork is home to number of architectural classics. Two of thesemasterpieces of architecture ... architecture are the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum.Both continue the metaphor ofNewYork being a world within a world and possess the latentfusion of form and function, one dependent ... it is an icon of modern architecture and designed specifically to showcase and complementmodern art.The Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded in 1870 by wealthy American businessmen andartists...
... France, site of a NATO meeting, protesters are planning an “international resistance camp” with antiwar actions designed to press Mr. Obama to get American troops out of Afghanistan. In Istanbul, ... But there are already twice as many American troops as NATO troops in Afghanistan, and “Europe will never be able to match the numbers of the Americans in Afghanistan,” Mr. de Hoop Scheffer said. ... rethinking of the American way as a model for the rest of the world. Yet even as his presence stirs opposition to particular American policies, Mr. Obama is being welcomed by many Europeans as an embodiment...
... Vomero and theadjacent neighborhood of Arenella, andcosts more than $27,000. Teams of policeofficers and health workers started jointpatrols in January to spread awareness of the program and hand ... Germanchancellor, Angela Merkel, as well aswith Stefan Fule, a top European Unionofficial, and with Senators John McCain,Republican of Arizona, RichardJ.Durbin, Democrat of Illinois, and ... $1,000 to handle acase, then they add incremental feesthat might total morethan $10,000 —steep for most of the applicants, many of whom arerestaurant and constructionworkers, nannies and manicurists.But...
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... which businesses finance their operations.3. Indirect finance is many times more important than direct finance.4. Financial intermediaries are the most important source of external funds. ... information and engage in undesirable activitiesãSeparation of ownership and control of the firmManagers pursue personal benefits and power rather than the profitability of the firm. ... white-collar crime and obstruction of official investigations.–Requires the CEO and CFO to certify that financial statements and disclosures are accurate.–Requires members of the audit committee...
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