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How to use the Banking Day RSS feed

Banking Day RSS feed is an easy way to view the headlines and summaries from Banking Day.

What is RSS?

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and it is a system that enables you to receive regular and automatic updates from websites you are interested in.  So instead of having to monitor your favourite sites on a regular basis, you can use RSS to deliver news items from each website to you.

How do I access the RSS feeds?

Before you can have access to this service you must obtain the appropriate software. Newsreaders are generally available online and many of them are free of charge. You can either choose a news reader to download and install on your computer or alternatively you can access web-based services through your web browser.

There is a list of RSS readers maintained at DMOZ Open Directory Project.

All the Banking Day RSS News Feeds are listed below.

» All articles
   » RSS News Feed Latest news
   » RSS News Feed Databank
   » RSS News Feed Research & features
   » RSS News Feed Resources
   » RSS News Feed Finance institutions
   » RSS News Feed Finance regulation
   » RSS News Feed Payments system
   » RSS News Feed Finance IT systems
   » RSS News Feed Consumer finance

» RSS News Feed Events Summary

To subscribe to an RSS feed, right-click on the orange RSS icon above and select "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy Link Location", then paste it into your RSS reader. Follow the instructions for your particular news reader.

How to use the Banking Day RSS feed

If you want to read a full news item, you can view it in the RSS reader, or read it in your usual internet browser, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape, or Safari.

Who can use this service?

To view entire Banking Day articles in your RSS reader, you will have to be a Banking Day subscriber and know your username and password.

RSS feeds - terms of use

All Banking Day feeds and articles are protected by copyright. You may not redistribute or display Banking Day articles or RSS feeds without our written consent. 

 

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