foreign credit

  • 81German–Soviet Credit Agreement (1939) — For other uses, see German–Soviet Commercial Agreement (disambiguation). German–Soviet Credit Agreement Signed August 19, 1939 Location Berlin, Germany Signatories Union of Soviet Socialist Republics …

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  • 82Bank of Credit and Commerce International — Infobox Defunct company company name = Bank of Credit and Commerce International company slogan = company type = fate = Liquidation Predecessor = successor = foundation = flagicon|UK London in 1972 defunct = 1991 location = flagicon|UK London… …

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  • 83Consumer Credit Act 1974 — United Kingdom Parliament Long title An Act to establish for the protection of consumers a new system, administered by the Director General of Fair Trading, of licensing and other control of traders concerned with the provision of credit, or the …

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  • 84Commodity Credit Corporation — The Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) is a wholly owned government corporation created in 1933 to stabilize, support, and protect farm income and prices (federally chartered by the CCC Charter Act of 1948 (P.L. 80 806)). The CCC is authorized to …

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  • 85Rural Credit Cooperatives — (simplified Chinese: 农村信用社, traditional Chinese: 農村信用社, pinyin: nongcun xinyongshe) are a People s Bank of China sanctioned means of providing credit in the rural areas of the People s Republic of China. Contents 1 History 2 Challenges 3 See also …

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  • 86Philippine Export-Import Credit Agency — The Philippine Export Import Credit Agency (PhilEXIM), also known as the Trade and Investment Development Corporation of the Philippines (TIDCORP), is a government financial institution attached to the Department of Finance. The Corporation was… …

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  • 87letter of credit — An engagement by a bank or other person made at the request of a customer that the issuer will honor drafts or other demands for payment upon compliance with the conditions specified in the credit. A credit may be either revocable or irrevocable …

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  • 88letter of credit — An engagement by a bank or other person made at the request of a customer that the issuer will honor drafts or other demands for payment upon compliance with the conditions specified in the credit. A credit may be either revocable or irrevocable …

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  • 89First Report on the Public Credit — The First Report on Public Credit was the first of three major reports on economic policy issued by American Founding Father and first United States Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton on the request of Congress. The report analyzed the… …

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  • 90Development Credit Bank — DCB Bank (Development Credit Bank Limited) Type Public (BSE: 532772) Industry Banking Financial services Headquarte …

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