Finance News Archive
24-Oct-2005
- 'S Korea's Savings Rate Likely To Drop: Finance Minister (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News) South Korea is likely to face a consistent drop in its overall savings rate due to an increase in the number of elderly, the Finance minister said Tuesday.
- 'Appeals Court Won't Reconsider Campaign Finance Decision (Fox News) An appeals court denies request by the Federal Election Commission to reconsider a decision requiring the FEC to write new rules for a 2002 campaign Finance law.
- 'State, school districts spend millions on school finance fight (Billings Gazette) CHEYENNE -- Since 1992, school districts and the state have spent more than $7.5 million fighting over school finance, much of that in legal fees. Trial in the case began Monday in Cheyenne.
- 'Business finance, city and markets news (Interactive Investor) Business Finance and city news online from Interactive Investor (www.iii.co.uk). Plus financial and currency market news and information 24/7. Stock prices, share prices, currency markets news and business finance headlines. Also news from AFX and Reuters.
- 'FEC Must Write New Campaign Finance Rules (AP via Yahoo! News) The Federal Election Commission must begin work on writing tougher campaign finance rules to govern the 2006 elections after a federal appeals court declined to intervene in a challenge.
- 'Key Equipment Finance opens Seoul office (Denver Business Journal) Key Equipment Finance announced Monday it now offers equipment leasing services to companies operating in South Korea.
- 'FEC Must Write New Campaign Finance Rules (ABC News) FEC Must Write New Campaign Finance Rules to Carry Out 2002 Law After Court Declines Case
- 'S KOREA'S SAVINGS RATE LIKELY TO DROP: FINANCE MINISTER (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Finance) Economy South Korea is likely to face a consistent drop in its overall savings rate due to an increase in the number of elderly, the finance minister said Tuesday.
- 'Japan Finance Corp may be transferred to new local entity (Japan Today) TOKYO ? The government is considering transferring Japan Finance Corp for Municipal Enterprises to a new entity to be established by local public organizations, government officials said Monday.

