Banks Face Collapse, Now Dartmouth...
Posted by James Breen at 26 January 2008 22:3
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Zimbabwe Independent (Harare) 25 January 2008 Posted to the web 25 January 2008 Dumisani Muleya MAJOR commercial banks and other financial houses are facing a critical liquidity crisis largely caused by unlawful speculative investments which are now threatening to ruin the stricken institutions. Information gleaned from an array of documents shows the situation has triggered tremors within the sector that was hit by a chain of high-profile institutional collapses in 2004. Cash shortages ..ยป.
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Dartmouth has followed the lead of other top schools like Harvard, Yale, and Duke, and done away with its student loan programs. A number of top tier colleges and universities in the past few months have revamped their financial aid philosophies. The new Dartmouth policy means that loans at the school will be replaced with grant money students don't have to repay. Dartmouth College is an Ivy League school in Hanover, New Hampshire. It was founded in 1769. Dartmouth has about six ..>>.
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