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  • 11Private currency — Not to be confused with alternative currency or complementary currency . A private currency is a currency issued by a private organization. It is often contrasted with fiat currency issued by governments or central banks. In many countries,… …

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  • 12Digital currency exchanger — Digital currency exchangers (DCEs, independent exchange providers or e currency exchangers) are market makers which exchange fiat currency for electronic money, such as digital gold currency (DGC), and/or convert one type of digital currency (DC) …

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  • 13Bank regulation in the United States — is highly fragmented compared to other G10 countries where most countries have only one bank regulator. In the U.S., banking is regulated at both the federal and state level. Depending on a banking organization s charter type and organizational… …

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  • 14Mill (currency) — The mill or mille (₥) (sometimes mil in the UK, when discussing property taxes in the United States, or previously in Cyprus and Malta) is a now abstract unit of currency used sometimes in accounting. In the United States, it is a notional unit… …

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  • 15Bank regulation — Bank regulations are a form of government regulation which subject banks to certain requirements, restrictions and guidelines.Objectives of bank regulationThe objectives of bank regulation, and the emphasis, varies between jurisdiction. The most… …

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  • 16Australian Prudential Regulation Authority — Infobox Company company name = Australian Prudential Regulation Authority company company type = Statutory authority foundation = July 1, 1998 location = flagicon|Australia Sydney, Australia num employees = 580 jurisdiction = Finance and… …

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  • 17Belarus Currency and Stock Exchange — The open joint stock company Belarus currency stock exchange was formed in 1998 in accordance with the Decree of the President of Belarus from July 20, 1998 №366 “On perfection of system of state regulation of the stock market”. The founders of… …

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  • 18Comptroller of the Currency — A US Treasury Department official, appointed by the president, who is responsible for the regulation of the national banking system …

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  • 19Comptroller of the Currency — /kənˌ trəυlə əv θə kʌrənsi/ noun an official of the US government responsible for the regulation of US national banks (that is, banks which are members of the Federal Reserve) …

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  • 20Smiley v. Citibank — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Smiley v. Citibank ArgueDate=April 24 ArgueYear=1996 DecideDate=June 3 DecideYear=1996 FullName=Barbara Smiley v. Citibank (South Dakota), N. A. USVol=517 USPage=735 Citation= Prior=Class action complaint dismissed,… …

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