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Posted on January 19th, 2009 in Uncategorized by admin

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BNZ lifts interest rate for cash advances to 22.2pc (The New Zealand Herald)

The Bank of New Zealand has lifted its interest rate for cash advances on its Lite Visa credit card by more than 50 per cent. From February 1 cash advances will be charged at 22.2 per cent, up from 13.75 per cent. Purchases on the low-rate card will continue to be charged at 13.75 per cent.

Cash advances slugged $20 fee (Daily Telegraph)

CREDIT card holders will be slugged between $10 and $20 for a single cash advance under controversial new rules on ATM fees to be introduced by the Reserve Bank.

Aging equipment plagues 9-1-1; needs replacement (County Press)

LAPEER — Officials fault outmoded equipment for system failures to the life saving system that received 29,898 emergency calls for help last year. To keep up with technological advances, cash strapped 9-1-1 must find $15.2 million to replace it.

Democrats push to jolt economy with cash (The News & Observer)

Congress laid the foundation for President-elect Barack Obama’s economic recovery plan on Thursday with remarkable speed, clearing the way for a new infusion of bailout cash for the financial industry.

Democrats push to jolt economy with cash (The News & Observer)

Congress laid the foundation for President-elect Barack Obama’s economic recovery plan on Thursday with remarkable speed, clearing the way for a new infusion of bailout cash for the financial industry while majority Democrats proposed spending incre

M&A warning for channel firms (VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)

After a frenetic burst of consolidation across the voice and data channel over the course of 2008, acquisitive VARs have been urged to tread carefully this year.

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