core deposits
1core deposits — or core funding (1) A bank s deposits that are the most stable. (2) A bank s deposits under $100,000 each. (3) Deposits that have an indefinite maturity, such as checking accounts, NOW accounts, money market deposit accounts, and savings accounts …
2Core Deposits — The deposits made in a bank s natural demographic market. Banks count on core deposits as a stable source of funds for their lending base. Core deposits offer many advantages to banks, such as predictable costs and a measurement of the degree of… …
3core deposits or core funding — (1) A bank s deposits that are the most stable. (2) A bank s deposits under $100,000 each. (3) Deposits that have an indefinite maturity, such as checking accounts, NOW accounts, money market deposit accounts, and savings accounts. See retail… …
4core funding — core deposits or core funding (1) A bank s deposits that are the most stable. (2) A bank s deposits under $100,000 each. (3) Deposits that have an indefinite maturity, such as checking accounts, NOW accounts, money market deposit accounts, and… …
5Core banking — is a general term used to describe the services provided by a group of networked bank branches. Bank customers may access their funds and other simple transactions from any of the member branch offices. Contents 1 Core banking 2 Core banking… …
6Core sample — Rock core samples. The product of a Diamond rig. (The bird is a Pied Butcherbird.) A core sample is a cylindrical section of (usually) a naturally occurring substance. Most core samples are obtained by drilling with special drills into the… …
7core sampling — ▪ mining technique used in underground or undersea exploration and prospecting. A core sample is a roughly cylindrical piece of subsurface material removed by a special drill and brought to the surface for examination. Such a sample is… …
8retail deposits — (1) Deposits or deposit account balances in amounts of $100,000 or less. (2) Deposits obtained from individuals and small businesses in the bank s local trade area( s). American Banker Glossary * * * retail deposits retail deposits ➔ deposit1 * * …
9Oceanic core complex — An oceanic core complex (OCC), or megamullion, is a seabed geologic feature that forms a long ridge perpendicular to a mid ocean ridge. It contains smooth domes that are lined with transverse ridges like a corrugated roof. They can vary in size… …
10Carbonate hosted lead zinc ore deposits — World wide distribution of MVT deposits, (red), clastic sediment hosted (green), and unclassified (blue) lead zinc deposits. Source: USGS Carbonate hosted lead zinc ore deposits are important and highly valuable concentrations of lead and zinc… …