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  • 31Money creation — Banking A series on Financial services …

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  • 32Fractional reserve banking — Banking A series on Financial services …

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  • 33Cripps' mission — The Cripps mission was an attempt in late March 1942 by the British government to secure Indian cooperation and support for their efforts in World War II. The mission was headed by Sir Stafford Cripps, a senior left wing politician and government …

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  • 35Частичное банковское резервирование — Финансы Публичные финансы: Международные финансы Государственный бюджет Местный бюджет Частные финансы: Корпоративные финансы Финансы домохозяйств Финансовые рынки: Рынок денег Валютный рынок Фондовый рынок Срочный рынок Финансовые инструменты …

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  • 36bank draft — noun a cheque drawn by a bank on its own funds …

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  • 37par banking — The US practice of one bank paying the full face value of a cheque drawn on another bank, without imposing a charge for encashment. Members of the Federal Reserve System are obliged to comply with the rules of par banking …

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  • 38self — Except in commercial contexts (a cheque drawn to self), self is now used as a substitute for myself or oneself only in jocular or informal contexts or in more casual styles of writing: • Memo to self: even if you don t think you re going to win,… …

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  • 39cashier’s check — /kæ ʃɪəz tʃek/ noun US a bank’s own cheque, drawn on itself and signed by a cashier or other bank official …

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  • 40non-sufficient funds — /nɒn səˌfɪʃənt fʌndz/ noun US not enough money in a bank account to pay a cheque drawn on that account. Abbreviation NSF. Also called insufficient funds, not sufficient funds …

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