banking power

  • 1banking power — ➔ power1 …

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  • 2power — ▪ I. power pow‧er 1 [ˈpaʊə ǁ paʊr] noun 1. [uncountable] the ability or right to control people, organizations, events etc: • I m against giving too much power to one man. power over • Congress s power over federal spending • He plans to resign …

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  • 3BANKING AND BANKERS — Antiquity There is little likelihood that financial transactions played a prominent role in the pre Exilic epoch in Ereẓ Israel; according to the ethos of Jewish society, then founded on a pronounced agrarian structure, lending was part of the… …

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  • 4Banking in Kyrgyzstan — In mid 1995, the banking system in Kyrgyzstan continued to be dominated by the central savings bank (the National Bank of Kyrgyzstan, created in 1991) and by the three major commercial banks that succeeded the sectoral banks of the Soviet era and …

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  • 5Banking in the People's Republic of China — This article is about the banking system of the People s Republic of China. For details on the financial system at large, see Chinese financial system. China s banking system has undergone significant changes in the last two decades: banks are… …

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  • 6Banking in Eritrea — Modern banking in Eritrea started with the coming of Italians. In 1914, Banca d’ Italia established its branches in Asmara and Massawa [Rena, Ravinder (2006): Financial Institutions in Eritrea] . And by the end of the Italian colonial period in… …

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  • 7Banking in Bangladesh — The banking system at independence consisted of two branch offices of the former State Bank of Pakistan and seventeen large commercial banks, two of which were controlled by Bangladeshi interests and three by foreigners other than West Pakistanis …

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  • 8Banking in the Jacksonian Era — The Second Bank of the United States opened in January 1817, six years after the First Bank of the United States lost its charter. The Second Bank of the United States was headquartered in Carpenter’s Hall, Philadelphia, the same as the First… …

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  • 9banking — Synonyms and related words: acrobatics, aerobatics, chandelle, crabbing, dive, diving, fishtailing, glide, investment banking, money changing, money dealing, nose dive, power dive, pull up, pullout, pushdown, rolling, sideslip, spiral, stall,… …

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  • 10banking — Receiving deposits payable on demand; making collections; discounting commercial paper; making loans of money, often on collateral security; accepting, buying, and selling bills of exchange, negotiating loans; and dealing in negotiable securities …

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