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As with similar studies in other parts of the world, there is ariance amongst the market participants in BCG's latest study: 20 banks still grew in terms of revenues, 17 banks incurred a eduction in profit growth, while 8 banks still were able to grow their profitability.
But she warned the good news may not last as unemployment soars and the eduction in VAT is due to end by the new year.
The council's cabinet member for community protection, Cleveland Police Authority chair Councillor Dave McLuckie, welcomed the "significant" eduction, but added: "This required extensive resources and it's a shame that we have to put such resources into enforcement.
 
 
 
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