REDMOND, Wash. - (08/04/05) -- Area residents were once againtreated to free movies at Marymoor Park starting last night, thanksto First Tech CU. A $10,000 sponsorship check from thePortland-based credit union helped fund the free movie program, puton by the King County Parks and Recreation Department. The first offive movies to be screened this summer at First Tech Movies @Marymoor was 'Best in Show,' a dog lover's movie. Though the moviesare free, a $5 donation is requested, which will go to help fundarea non-profits.
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The New York-based bank, which serves plaintiff law firms, agreed to pay $348 million for a Windy City community bank.
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A New York state bill would reduce the barrier for minority-bank and community-bank participation in the state's long-standing Banking Development District program.
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A threat that was probabilistic is now official. An Iranian military spokesperson warned of a "painful response" against U.S.-linked banks.
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The Senate passed a bipartisan housing bill in an 89 to 10 vote, but how quickly and easily the bill can pass the House remains unclear.
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The payments fintech's Nasdaq debut marks the largest U.S. listing by a Japanese company in a decade and had a strong start despite market turmoil caused by the Iran war.
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The conflict pushed oil price futures above $100 a barrel for a short time earlier this week, which affected bond investors and the 10-year Treasury yield.
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