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  • EBA is also brilliant, and the Yank-pop really suits the slightly more western graphical style.

    EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Elite Beat Agents for the DS 2007

  • EBA is effectively the sequel to OTO, albeit EBA is West-only and OTO is Japan-only.

    EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Elite Beat Agents for the DS 2007

  • EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd., based in Edmonton, Alberta, will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary under the name EBA, A Tetra Tech Company.

    R&D Mag - News 2010

  • He had logic on his side, since London is Europe's largest financial centre and the Committee of Banking Supervisors, for which the EBA is a beefed up replacement, is currently based there.

    EU's Rocky Regulatory Road 2010

  • The European Banking Authority EBA, which is assessing bank capital needs, is expected to mark down the value of their sovereign debt holdings and require a 9 percent core Tier 1 capital ratio.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The European Banking Authority EBA, which is assessing bank capital needs, is expected to mark down the value of their sovereign debt holdings and require a 9 percent core Tier 1 capital ratio.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The EBA is a part of the proposed EU institutional framework for financial supervision.

    EU News inadim 2010

  • It's a pity that the report didn't note which of the vehicles that rated well have models that have good features to avoid collisions such as EBA,

    Planet Debian 2009

  • The EBA has tightened the criteria it used to determine how banks can fill their capital shortfalls as part of broader efforts to defuse Europe's two-year financial crisis, prevent more state bailouts and enable banks to maintain lending to the economy.

    ING Boosts Capital Buffers Archibald Preuschat 2011

  • The EBA has tightened the criteria it used to determine how banks can fill their capital shortfalls as part of broader efforts to defuse Europe's two-year financial crisis, prevent more state bailouts and enable banks to maintain lending to the economy.

    ING Boosts Capital Through Bond Exchange Offer Archibald Preuschat 2011

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