Sponsored U.K. Lenders Blasted For Restricting Mortgages David Cameron, the British prime minister, has sharply criticized banks and building societies for its restrictive lending practices, reports The Daily Telegraph. January 07, 2011
Sponsored U.K. Banks May Face Tax For Lending Too Little U.K. banks that fail to meet their pledge to lend more could face additional taxes, David Cameron, the British prime minister, hinted at a parliamentary committee meeting, reports Reuters. May 19, 2011
Sponsored UK Calls For Smaller Bonuses As Banks Shed Jobs The Prime Minister of the U.K., David Cameron, has called for an agreement between the government and the country’s banks over both remuneration and lending practices, according to The Wall Street Journal. January 11, 2011
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Sponsored UK May Shift Bonus Limit Push To Lending Focus Government officials have said that U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron has started to shift its focus from limiting excessive bonus payouts and financial firms to boosting lending to businesses, according to Bloomberg. January 12, 2011
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