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Absa, which is majority-owned by U. K.-based Barclays PLC, separately said its EPS for the half year to June 30 is likely to be between 25% and 35% lower than a year ago.
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Banking group Absa, which is majority owned by Britian's Barlcays, gained 2.1 percent to
S. African rand hits 2-1/2 year high, stocks jump - Finance News - London South East 2010
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The move is a setback for Absa, which is majority owned by Britain's Barclays.
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South Africa's biggest retail bank Absa, which is majority owned by Britain's Barclays, gained 11.88 percent to 89.50 rand, while Standard Bank increased 8.39 percent to 75.60 rand.
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South Africa's biggest retail bank Absa, which is majority owned by Britain's Barclays, gained
IOL: News 2009
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South Africa's biggest retail bank Absa, which is majority owned by Britain's Barclays, gained
IOL: News 2009
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SMS alerts: Some banks, such as Absa, have very good internal fraud detection measures which will trigger if they see a transaction taking place 10 minutes later in another city, but legally the banks do not have to detect this type of activity.
Guardian Online 2010
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SMS alerts: Some banks, such as Absa, have very good internal fraud detection measures which will trigger if they see a transaction taking place 10 minutes later in another city, but legally the banks do not have to detect this type of activity.
Guardian Online 2010
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"Today's disappointing employment figures remain a concern to us and they are likely to continue to warrant a large degree of attention by policy makers in the coming months," said Jeffrey Schultz, a macro strategist at Absa Capital.
South Africa to Aim for Weaker Rand to Spur Growth Robb M. Stewart 2010
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However Craig Pheiffer , general manager for investments at Absa Asset Management, said that due to the recent developments growth could be under 4% next year.
South African Recovery Under Pressure Devon Maylie 2011
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