Finance
A branch of economics concerned with resource allocation as well as resource acquisition and investment.
Banking servies
Banking servies includes Net Banking,Personal banking,Online banking and many more.
Accounting
The systematic recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions of a business.
Loan
A loan entails the redistribution of financial assets over time, between the lender and the borrower.
Financial News

Nearly a quarter of the biggest firms on the UK stock market will be unable to pay off their pension deficits, a report says.
UK jobless total climbs to 2.4m

The number of people out of work in the UK has risen by 220,000 in the three months to June to the the highest level since 1995.
'Fragile recovery' for UK economy
The Bank of England warns that the UK economy still has some way to go before it recovers from the effects of the financial crisis.
Fed says worst of recession over
The Federal Reserve says the US economy has come out of the worst of the recession, as it keeps interest rates on hold.
US wins trade case against China
The US wins a ruling at the World Trade Organisation against China's restrictions on the import of American media products.
Banks given new rules on bonuses
Bankers' pay deals are to be linked more closely with the long-term profitability of banks under rules set by the City watchdog.
More banks told 'reveal accounts'
More than 300 UK and foreign banks are told to hand over details of UK taxpayers who have accounts offshore.
US and UBS agree to end tax row
The US government and UBS agree the details of a deal to end legal action against the Swiss bank over tax evasion.
Rise in imports hits US trade gap
The US trade deficit widened slightly in June as imports to the world's biggest economy increased, official figures show.
Footballer irked by rip-offs starts luxury goods website for players
A professional footballer launches a website with the goal of helping his fellow players avoid getting ripped off or suffering bad service.
Taking the Pulse
The party goes on for the world's rich and famous
Cash handset
Why mobile phone banking is so popular in Africa
Dole queues
Jobcentre staff cut interview times to cope with demand
Jobs graphics
How unemployment is spread across the UK
'One in Ten'
UB40 members recall Birmingham's mood in the 80s
Haven safety
What does the Liechtenstein deal mean for investors?
Microsoft and Nokia form alliance
Microsoft and Nokia form an alliance to bring the software giant's services to the phone maker's smartphones.
SAS to cut more than 1,000 jobs
Scandinavian airline SAS says it will cut another 1,000 to 1,500 jobs as part of a fresh cost-cutting programme.
China arrests Rio Tinto workers
China arrests employees of mining firm Rio Tinto on suspicion of stealing trade secrets and taking bribes, which the firm denies.
Judge bans Microsoft Word sales
Microsoft has been fined $290m (£175m) and barred from selling its program Word in the wake of a patent row.
Cost cuts boost Macy's results
US department store chain Macy's reports better-than-expected results, despite profits tumbling 90%.
Eurozone factory output setback
Eurozone industrial output fell back in June, wiping out gains made in May and dampening expectations of a recovery in the 16-country region.
Japanese prices in record decline
Japanese wholesale prices fell by a record 8.5% in July, figures show, highlighting deflationary pressures in the economy.
Nestle sees 2% slip in profits
The strong Swiss franc has hit Nestle sales, pushing the company's profits down by 2
ING in profit despite bank woes
Dutch financial services group ING returns to profit after three quarters of losses, but its banking division loses money.
BHP profits halve as demand falls
Mining giant BHP Billiton reports a 51% drop in annual profits as worldwide demand for commodities declines.
Madoff finance boss pleads guilty
Frank DiPascali, Bernard Madoff's former chief financial officer, pleads guilty for his role in his boss's $65bn fraud.
Concern on rising debt problems
Debt is the biggest concern for those seeking help from Citizens Advice Scotland, with a 14% rise in debt-related issues.
No probe into MG Rover collapse
The Serious Fraud Office says it does not intend to launch a criminal probe into the collapse of MG Rover.
Loans to homebuyers '23% higher'
The number of mortgages for homebuyers granted in June rose by 23% compared with May, according to UK lenders.
Probe into jobless data gap
The government launches an investigation into the gap between people out of work and those claiming jobless benefit.
Pension deficits improve in July
The combined deficit of the UK's private sector final salary pension schemes shrank in July, the Pension Protection Fund says.
Australia emissions plan rejected
Australia's Senate votes down a plan to introduce a carbon trading scheme to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
US sees strong productivity rise
US productivity rose at its fastest annual pace in nearly six years during the second quarter of 2009, official figures show.
Oil prices fall after Opec report
Oil prices fall after Opec said it now expected demand for its crude to decline further than first predicted next year.
Sit-in wind blade factory closes
Vestas confirms its wind turbine blade factory on the Isle of Wight has closed with the immediate loss of 425 jobs.
Jaguar Land Rover secures funding
The Indian owner of Jaguar Land Rover, Tata, says it has secured private funding to help the carmaker.
'Slow recovery' for hotel group
The world's biggest hotel group warns it has seen no sign of recovery - saying it could take two years for trade to reach previous levels.
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