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New Jersey Bonds (New Jersey NJ Municipal Bonds)
New Jersey bonds are issued by local and state governments. The funds collected through these bonds are used to finance the construction of public utilities, such as...
NS&I UK (National Savings and Investments)
National Savings and Investments bank is among the UK’s biggest savings organizations. Popularly known as NS&I UK, the bank serves 27 million customers through their comprehensive range...
Interest Rates Definition
It is important to understand “interest” before discussing interest rates definition. Interest is the cost of utilizing borrowed money. The percentage rate at which it is charged...
History of Interest Rates
The history of interest rates has its roots in the ancient periods in Mesopotamia. Even during that time, people used interest rates to increase their profits, protect...
Utah Bonds (Utah Municipal Bonds)
Utah bonds are municipal bonds issued by the state government or various government agencies. The potential issuers of these Utah municipal bonds could include:[br] Cities within Utah...
Birmingham Midshires
Birmingham Midshires, a division of Bank of Scotland (part of Lloyds Banking Group), is headquartered at Pendeford Business Park, Wolverhampton, England, and has 67 offices across England....
Barclays Bank Group
With its presence in Europe, North America, Middle East, Latin America, Australia, Asia and Africa, Barclays Bank is a global financial institution based in Britain. It is listed...
UK Interest Rates
The incessant economic crisis forced policy makers to cut down the UK interest rates drastically in 2009. Interest rates in the UK had fallen as low as...
Treasury Interest Rates
Treasury interest rates are used for a variety of purposes. The 3 year, 5 year, 7 year and 10 year rates are used to determine the rates...
Building Society Bank
The Building Society bank is poised to become an alternative term for building societies that are being nationalized and bought by banks. This is particularly relevant, in...


