Do it yourself 2005-09-01 Staff Writer One of my favorite bits of jargon in the financial world is “disintermediation”. Not only does it make its deliverer sound smart, it also tends to be used when someone is claiming to enjoy an advantage that runs exactly counter to the prevailing trends.<br /> <
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The fund manager's involvement in a split capital trust has come back to haunt it.
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Donald Trump is suing his Hong Kong business partners in New York's highprofile Riverside South development.
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Churches across the US are being redeveloped for residential and secular use.
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