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  • 81Basel Committee on Banking Supervision — The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision is an institution created by the central bank Governors of the Group of Ten nations . It was created in 1974 and meets regularly four times a year.Its membership is now composed of senior representatives …

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  • 82Monetary Policy Council — The Monetary Policy Council, Polish: Rada Polityki Pieniężnej, (RPP) is a body of the NBP. Each year, in parallel with the budget project presented by the government, the MPC sets the bases of monetary policy. It sets the level of the NBP’s… …

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  • 83Four pillars policy — The Four Pillars policy is a legislative policy of the Australian Government to maintain the separation of the four largest banks in Australia by disallowing their merger or acquisition by any of the other four banks.The policy, originally a Six… …

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  • 84honesty is the best policy — 1605 E. SANDYS Europx Speculum K3 This over politick..order may reach a note higher than our grosse conceipts, who think honestie the best policie. a 1763 J. BYROM Poems (1773) I. 75 I’ll filch no filching; and I’ll tell no lye; / Honesty’s the… …

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  • 85Industrial policy of Japan — A complicated system of Industrial Policies was devised by the Japanese Government after World War II and especially in the 1950s and 1960s. The goal was to promote industrial development, and it cooperated closely for this purpose with private… …

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  • 86New Economic Policy (NEP) — Economic policy of the Soviet Union (1921–28). A temporary retreat from the failed War Communism policy of extreme centralization and doctrinaire socialism, the new measures included the return of most agriculture, retail trade, and light… …

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  • 87National fiscal policy response to the late 2000s recession — Many nations of the world have enacted fiscal stimulus plans in response to the global, ongoing recession. These nations have used different combinations of government spending and tax cuts to boost their sagging economies. Most of these plans… …

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  • 88National Banking Act — The National Bank Act (ch. 58, 12 Stat. 665, February 25 1863) was a United States federal law that established a system of national charters for banks. It encouraged development of a national currency based on bank holdings of U.S. Treasury… …

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  • 89International Journal of Central Banking — The International Journal of Central Banking (IJCB) is a publication which began in the 2004 decision of several Central Banks to create a professional journal for policymakers and researchers in the field of monetary policy.The founding banks… …

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  • 90fractional banking — A banking practice that some governments impose on their banks, calling for a fixed fraction between cash reserves and total liabilities. If governments increase the ratio of reserves to deposits, this indicates a tighter credit policy …

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