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BONJOUR L'ESTONIE (Free subscription) | yesterday
Juhan Tere As the trend of stealing ATM card data and PIN codes is growing world-wide, Sampo Pank and Nordea Pank will install anti-skimming equipment on its ATMs, writes Äripäev.ee. The police have noted that the cases of copying banking card data and relevant codes has become a more frequent occurrence lately. “There are different cases. Data is copied and used in order to withdraw cash,”...
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EuroInvestor.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/14/2008
Nordea Kredit Realkreditaktieselskab A/S - admission for trading and official listing It has been.. - Read more
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Globe and Mail (Free subscription) | yesterday
Harri Taittonen at Nordea in Helsinki does not have a recommendation on the sector overall but said “underweight” would fairly accurately match his cautious view: “There are still big uncertainties to tackle. There's a connection between GDP growth and demand for paper grades. Now that the macroeconomic picture has become more uncertain, that weighs on the negative side. But the realization...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
NEW YORK, Aug. 18 NY-Genco-$320Million
NEW YORK, Aug. 18 -- Genco Shipping & Trading
Limited (NYSE: GNK) today announced that it has received a bank commitment for
a new $320 million senior secured amortizing term loan facility. The five-year
facility, underwritten by Nordea Bank Finland Plc, Bayerische Hypo- und
Vereinsbank AG, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation and DnB NOR Bank ASA, is
subject...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
NEW YORK, Aug. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Genco Shipping & Trading
Limited (NYSE: ) today announced that it has received a bank commitment
for a new $320 million senior secured amortizing term loan facility. The
five-year facility, underwritten by Nordea Bank Finland Plc, Bayerische
Hypo- und Vereinsbank AG, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation and DnB NOR
Bank ASA, is subject to the execution...
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Baltic Times (Free subscription) | 08/14/2008
... “Later, when I was back in Finland, [it was] exposed that I accepted a 654-lat transaction. Nordea Bank found out that the first try was for 988 lats, but [it] was rejected by the system,” Lahtinen told The Baltic Times. The tourist still hasn’t been able to get his money back. Lahtinen’s story is one which is becoming increasingly common. Cases in which tourists are defrauded of huge amounts...