Barclays plc (/ˈbɑːrkliz/, occasionally /-leɪz/) is a British multinational universal bank, headquartered in London, England. Barclays operates as two...
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2023. "Barclays Center Ticket FAQ | Barclays Center". Barclays Center. Retrieved February 20, 2023. Brooks, Dave (January 26, 2023). "Barclays Center...
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a neighborhood Barclay, Nevada, a town in Lincoln County Barclay, Texas Barclays Center, a sports venue in Brooklyn, New York Barclay Theatre, a performing...
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Premier League Player of the Season (redirect from Barclays Player of the Season)
Pulis win Barclays Premier League awards". BBC Sport. BBC. 13 May 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2014. Nelson, Dan (17 May 2016). "Vardy wins Barclays Player of...
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2005, the Barclays sold The Scotsman Publications Ltd, itself then part of Press Holdings Group, for £160 million to Johnston Press. The Barclays had owned...
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First Capital Bank Zimbabwe Limited (redirect from Barclays Bank (Zimbabwe))
First Capital Bank Zimbabwe Limited, formerly known as Barclays Bank of Zimbabwe, is a commercial bank in Zimbabwe, licensed by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe...
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William Barclay may refer to: William Barclay (jurist) (1546–1608), Scottish jurist William Barclay (writer) (c. 1570–c. 1630), Scottish writer William...
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BlackRock (redirect from Barclays Global Investors)
February 2010, to raise capital needed during the financial crisis, Barclays sold its Barclays Global Investors (BGI) unit, which included its exchange traded...
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president David Levy was named CEO of the Nets and Barclays Center. On November 12, the Nets and Barclays Center announced that David Levy would step down...
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Premier League (redirect from Barclays Premiership)
the FA Barclays Premiership in time for the 2004–05 season. For the 2007–08 season, the league was rebranded the Barclays Premier League. Barclays' deal...
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from autumn 2021 onwards, the name will change once more to Barclays Arena (stylized as BARCLAYS Arena). List of indoor arenas in Germany List of European...
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Barclays Wealth Management is the wealth management division of United Kingdom based Barclays bank. In 2013 the division was restructured to work more...
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ISBN 0-85543-208-X. "Barclays Premier League Statistics". Premier League. Archived from the original on 3 December 2010. Retrieved 7 November 2010. "Barclays Premier...
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Pingit (redirect from Barclays Pingit)
Pingit, formerly Barclays Pingit, was a British mobile payments service, allowing Barclays account holders to send and receive money transfers through...
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Barclays. After leaving university in 1994, Barclay joined the Conservative Party, when he was a member of the Conservative A-List. In 2007, Barclay took...
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Absa Group (redirect from Barclays Africa Group)
Barclays Africa Limited and issued 129,540,636 Consideration Shares to Barclays Africa Group Holdings Limited (a wholly owned subsidiary of Barclays)...
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ATP Finals (redirect from Barclays ATP World Tour Finals)
was sponsored by IBM. In 2009, the tournament gained Barclays PLC as its title sponsor. Barclays confirmed in 2015 that they would not renew their sponsorship...
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David Barclay may refer to: Col. David Barclay (Quaker) (1610–1686), 1st Laird of Urie and father of Robert Barclay, the Quaker apologist David Barclay of...
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Absa Bank Tanzania (redirect from Barclays Bank (Tanzania))
regulator. The headquarters and main branch of Barclays Bank of Tanzania Limited are located in Barclays House, along Ohio Street, in the city of Dar es...
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Premier League Golden Glove (redirect from Barclays Golden Glove)
entire match. For sponsorship purposes, it has been referred to as the Barclays Golden Glove since its inception during the 2004–05 season until the 2015–16...
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Andy Barclay (born November 9, 1982, in Chicago) is a fictional character and one of the primary protagonists of the Child's Play horror film series....
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Nicole Barclay (born 1951) is an American singer, songwriter and musician. She was a member of the all-female rock group Fanny and has collaborated with...
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farmhouse, and Barclay after Barclays bank, because they aspired to make money. These were then rearranged to get the best-sounding name of Barclay James Harvest...
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Absa Bank Kenya (redirect from Barclays Bank (Kenya))
Colonial Bank in 1925 to form Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas). This brought the Kenyan operations under Barclays Bank. The bank was licensed...
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2016. Prior to then it was known as the Barclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index and was maintained by Barclays. Prior to November 3, 2008 it was known as...
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Roger Jenkins (banker) (section Barclays)
Olympic medalist David Jenkins. From 2006, Jenkins worked for Barclays as head of Barclays Capital's Private Equity Group, and from April 2008 as Executive...
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Premier League Golden Boot (redirect from Barclays Golden Boot)
from 1994 to 2001, the Barclaycard Golden Boot from 2002 to 2004, the Barclays Golden Boot from 2005 to 2016, the Cadbury Golden Boot from 2017 to 2020...
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William C. Barclay was an American athlete and coach who played football, basketball, and golf at the University of Michigan and was the head coach of...
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980611°W / 50.720139; -1.980611 Barclays House is an office block in Poole, Dorset, in England. It was constructed by Barclays bank from 1972 to 1975 as part...
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from the account. Customs and Excise sued Barclays for the amount that was lost along with the interest. Barclays argued it had no duty of care, nor had...
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