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  • 41bank — / baŋk/ n: an organization for the custody, loan, or exchange of money, for the extension of credit, and for facilitating the transmission of funds branch bank: a banking facility that is a separate but dependent part of a chartered bank; esp: a… …

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  • 42Financial history of the Dutch Republic — describes the history of the interrelated development of financial institutions in the Dutch Republic. The rapid economic development of the country after the Dutch Revolt in the years 1585 1620, described in Economic History of the Netherlands… …

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  • 43Diamond-Dybvig model — The Diamond Dybvig model is an influential model of bank runs and related financial crises. The model shows how banks mix of illiquid assets (such as business or mortgage loans) and liquid liabilities (deposits which may be withdrawn at any time) …

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  • 44Diamond–Dybvig model — A 2007 run on an English bank The Diamond–Dybvig model is an influential model of bank runs and related financial crises. The model shows how banks mix of illiquid assets (such as business or mortgage loans) and liquid liabilities (deposits which …

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  • 45Bank 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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  • 46Southwestern National Bank — Infobox Company company name = Southwestern National Bank company company type = Private parent = SWNB Bancorp Inc. foundation = 1997 location = Houston, Texas industry = Finance products = Banking subsid = Nevada National Bank revenue = N/A… …

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  • 47American Express — Company Type Public Traded as NYSE: AXP Dow Jones Component …

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  • 48Expedited Funds Availability Act — The Expedited Funds Availability Act (EFA or EFAA) was enacted in 1987 by the United States Congress for the purpose of standardizing hold periods on deposits made to commercial banks and to regulate institutions use of deposit holds. It is also… …

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  • 49Monetary reform — Part of a series on Government Public finance …

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  • 50Withholding tax — is an amount withheld by the party making payment to another (payee) and paid to the taxation authorities. The amount the payer deducts may vary, depending on the nature of the product or service being paid for. The payee is assessed on the gross …

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