Taliban militants are weak and facing financial problem: NATO - Xinhua (Stockton NEWS) Taliban militants are weak and facing financial problem: NATO - Xinhua (Stockton NEWS)

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Taliban militants are weak and facing financial problem: NATO - Xinhua (Stockton NEWS)

Taliban militants are weak and facing financial problem: NATO - Xinhua

Taliban militants are weak and facing financial problem: NATO
Xinhua
... Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said on Sunday that Taliban insurgents have been weakened and facing financial problem to continue the fighting. ...

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Stress test can head off financial woes down the road - Indianapolis Star

Stress test can head off financial woes down the road
Indianapolis Star
Conducting an annual stress test will better clarify your current financial situation and how to adjust for the future. There are several different stress ...

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Consequences of Financial Elder Abuse - PR-USA.net (press release)

Consequences of Financial Elder Abuse
PR-USA.net (press release)
This was just the beginning of a financial disaster. The clinic stopped paying Dr. Gomez's condominium fees and apartment mortgage, and took out a second ...

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Ireland resists calls to seek EU financial aid - The Guardian

Reuters India

Ireland resists calls to seek EU financial aid
The Guardian
The €750bn fund is made up of three elements - €250bn from the IMF, €440bn from eurozone governments in a financial stability mechanism sited in Luxembourg, ...
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India sets sights on double-digit growth - AFP

The Hindu

India sets sights on double-digit growth
AFP
NEW DELHI — India aims to quickly attain double-digit growth as it pulls out of the worst global financial slump in decades, the finance minister told an ...
Economy will soon return to 9% growth path, says PranabHindu Business Line
India will revert to 9% growth rate: PranabFinancial Express

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Banks expect more sympathy from GOP-controlled House - Kansas City Star

Banks expect more sympathy from GOP-controlled House
Kansas City Star
The coming term should bring scores of oversight hearings into the implementation of new rules governing financial institutions. There will be scuffles over ...

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