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  • 91transaction — The delivery of a security by a seller and its acceptance by the buyer. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary This term is context dependent. From an operational standpoint, it refers to a matched trade, but it has a different meaning for clearing… …

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  • 92Deutsche Bundesbank — Logo of the German Federal Bank Headquarters …

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  • 93Foreign exchange market — Forex redirects here. For the football club, see FC Forex Braşov. Foreign exchange Exchange rates Currency band Exchange rate Exchange rate regime Exchange rate flexibility Dollarization Fixed exchange rate Floating exchange rate Linked exchange… …

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  • 94Faster Payments Service — (FPS) is a banking initiative in the United Kingdom to reduce the time taken for low value payments made person to person and business to business which normally take three working days using BACS to near real time, essentially as if the two… …

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  • 95Indian Settlement Systems — India has two funds settlement systems: the Real Time Gross Settlement systen (RTGS) and the National Electronic Fund Transfer system (NEFT).Real Time Gross SettlementThe Reserve Bank of India (India s Central Bank) maintains this payment network …

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  • 96Bank — For other uses, see Bank (disambiguation). Banker and Bankers redirect here. For other uses, see Banker (disambiguation). Banking …

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  • 97Electronic money — For electronic payments in conventional currencies, see Electronic funds transfer. Electronic money (also known as e currency, e money, electronic cash, electronic currency, digital money, digital cash, digital currency, cyber currency) is money… …

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  • 98Transactional account — Banking A series on Financial services …

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  • 99Banknotes of the pound sterling — Banknotes of the pound sterling …

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  • 100Foreign trade of the Soviet Union — Soviet foreign trade played only a minor role in the Soviet economy. In 1985, for example, exports and imports each accounted for only 4 percent of the Soviet gross national product. The Soviet Union maintained this low level because it could… …

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