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  • 1Board of Banking Supervision — ˌBoard of ˌBanking Superˈvision noun BANKING the Bank of England department that establishes the rules of the banking system in Britain, and makes sure they are followed …

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  • 2Banking in the United Kingdom — can be considered to have started in the 17th century. The industry grew out of the profession of goldsmiths, who after the dissolution of monasteries and makers of gold and silver plate started to have significant stocks of gold.17th CenturyMany …

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  • 3Board of Governors — Federal Reserve Board (FRB), also known as Board of Governors and Federal Reserve Board of Governors USA A federal government agency that: • Supervises and regulates the Federal …

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  • 4Banking in the United States — has occurred under a series of laws passed by the federal and state governments.HistoryEarly history 1700s and 1800sIn 1781, an act of United States Congress established the Bank of North America in Philadelphia. During the American Revolutionary …

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  • 5Banking Supervision — ➔ Board of Banking Supervision …

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  • 6Board track racing — Construction of a board track in Uniontown, Pennsylvania in 1916 …

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  • 7Board of Manufactures — During the Enlightenment and the industrial revolution, Scottish industrial policy was made by the Board of Trustees for Fisheries and Manufactures in Scotland, which sought to build an economy complementary, not competitive, with England. Since… …

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  • 8Board of Governors, FRS v. Investment Company Institute — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Board of Governors, FRS v. Investment Company Institute ArgueDate=October 15 ArgueYear=1980 DecideDate=February 24 DecideYear=1981 FullName=Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System v. Investment Company Institute …

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  • 9Banking 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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  • 10Banking Acts, 1933, 1935 —    The 1933 Banking Act, known as the Glass Steagall Act, passed on 16 June 1933, restricted the use of the Federal Reserve for speculative purposes and established a Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to insure money deposited by approved… …

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