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  • Intermediaries, that is, all the banks will have to inform SEBI about their readiness by December 25, 2009 and thereafter by January 2010 this facility will be extended to both corporates and HNIs as well.

    Moneycontrol Top Headlines 2009

  • "Intermediaries" are tax advisers, including lawyers and accountants, and financial institutions such as investment banks.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • As is customary for securities such as the Bonds 2014, the Bonds 2014 are generally held through banks or other financial institutions ( "Intermediaries") which have accounts with the clearing and depositary systems, Euroclear Bank S.A./N.V., as operator of the Euroclear System société anonyme ( "Clearstream, Luxembourg"), through which transactions in the Bonds

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  • Similarly, under Section 79, there is a need for "Intermediaries" to follow "Due Diligence".

    Blogger News Network 2009

  • ( "Intermediaries") which have accounts with the clearing and depositary systems, Euroclear France ( "

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  • "Intermediaries know they have a duty to report misconduct to the SFC immediately upon discovery, not when they have plumbed the bottom of it," Mr. Steward said.

    Hong Kong Raps Citi Kate O'Keeffe 2011

  • Greg Lawson, chairman of the Association of Travel Insurance Intermediaries, says: In cases like this, most policies pay all your medical expenses and any necessary extra accommodation costs and return travel costs for the patient and their partner.

    Travel insurance may cover you less than you think if you fall ill abroad Jill Papworth 2010

  • In its report on the "flash crash," the SEC identified six different types of players: "Intermediaries, High Frequency Traders, Fundamental Buyers, Fundamental Sellers, Noise Traders, and Opportunistic Traders."

    Richard (RJ) Eskow: Automated Greed Factories: How Soulless Banking Is Crushing the Economy RJ 2010

  • Provisions in the HIRE Act are meant to close loopholes in the 2001 Qualified Intermediaries agreement, which charged a withholding tax on "U.S. persons" unless they made full disclosure to the qualified intermediary.

    Toxic Citizens? 2010

  • Intermediaries, because as agents or service providers they arrange or facilitate securities transactions between buyers and sellers

    The Power of Co-Creation Venkat Ramaswamy 2010

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