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  • 1bankers' draft — Either an instrument in the form of a cheque consisting of an order to pay drawn by a branch of the debtor s bank on another branch of the same bank or an instrument in the form of a promissory note representing a promise by the debtor s bank to… …

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  • 2Bankers Trust — The Bankers Trust was a historic American banking organization that was acquired by Deutsche Bank in 1998.HistoryIt was originally set up when banks could not perform trust company services. A consortium of banks all invested in a new trust… …

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  • 3Bankers Life and Casualty — Infobox Company | company name = Bankers Life and Casualty Company| company company type = Corporation | company slogan = We specialize in Seniors. foundation = 1879 | location = Chicago, Illinois, USA | industry = Health Insurance | products =… …

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  • 4BANKING AND BANKERS — Antiquity There is little likelihood that financial transactions played a prominent role in the pre Exilic epoch in Ereẓ Israel; according to the ethos of Jewish society, then founded on a pronounced agrarian structure, lending was part of the… …

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  • 5Clifford family (bankers) — Not to be confused with the Clifford family of nobles. Brough Castle from the southeast. The Clifford family was a family of bankers, merchants and regenten of English descent active in Amsterdam. The family originated in northern England, though …

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  • 6Other People's Money and How the Bankers Use It — is a collection of essays written by Louis Brandeis published as a book in 1914. The book attacked the use of investment funds to promote the consolidation of various industries under the control of a small number of corporations, which Brandeis… …

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  • 7Other People's Money And How the Bankers Use It — (1914) is a collection of essays written by Louis Brandeis first published as a book in 1914, and reissued in 1933. Contents 1 Contents 2 Synopsis 3 Significance 4 See …

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  • 8Germany — /jerr meuh nee/, n. a republic in central Europe: after World War II divided into four zones, British, French, U.S., and Soviet, and in 1949 into East Germany and West Germany; East and West Germany were reunited in 1990. 84,068,216; 137,852 sq.… …

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  • 9MOROCCO — MOROCCO, westernmost country in North Africa. The first arrival of Jews in Morocco goes back to antiquity. There are numerous legends which claim that they settled in the country before the destruction of the First Temple. From the fifth to the… …

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  • 10Bethmanns and Rothschilds — The two great banking dynasties of Frankfurt am Main were the House of Bethmann and the House of Rothschild. For several decades their affairs were closely intertwined while they carried on a vigorous rivalry. On occasion they would cooperate –… …

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