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  • 81Vehicle insurance — Vehicle insurance, in exchange for a premium, will pay valid claims arising out of traffic collisions Vehicle insurance (also known as auto insurance, gap insurance, car insurance, or motor insurance) is insurance purchased for cars, trucks,… …

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  • 82Germany — /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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  • 83Office of the Comptroller of the Currency — Agency …

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  • 84Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act — The Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act, a United States federal financial statute law passed in 1980, gave the Federal Reserve greater control over non member banks. It forced all banks to abide by the Fed s rules. It… …

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  • 85Savings bank (Spain) — In Spain, a savings bank (Spanish: caja de ahorro or informally just caja , Catalan: caixa d estalvis ) is a financial institution which specializes in accepting savings deposits and granting loans. Their original aim was to create the habit of… …

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  • 86Bankruptcy in the United States — The United States Constitution (Article 1, Section 8, Clause 4) authorizes Congress to enact uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies throughout the United States. Congress has exercised this authority several times since 1801, most recently… …

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  • 87Financial institution — In financial economics, a financial institution acts as an agent that provides financial services for its clients or members. Financial institutions generally fall under financial regulation from a government authority. Common types of financial… …

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  • 88Gold as an investment — Reserves of SDR, forex and gold in 2006 …

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  • 89Monetary policy of India — Monetary policy is the process by which monetary authority of a country, generally a central bank controls the supply of money in the economy by exercising its control over interest rates in order to maintain price stability and achieve high… …

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  • 90Future of newspapers — Newspapers: a global industry in transition The future of newspapers has been widely debated as the industry has faced down soaring newsprint prices, slumping ad sales, the loss of much classified advertising and precipitous drops in circulation …

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