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  • 41Harriet Sylvia Ann Howland Green Wilks — (1871 February 5, 1951) was the daughter of Hetty Green and the sister of Edward Howland Robinson Green (1868 1936) and one of the wealthiest women in the United States.cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Green Grist… …

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  • 42Leipzig-Dresden Railway Company — The Leipzig Dresden Railway Company ( Leipzig Dresdner Eisenbahn Compagnie ) or LDE was a private railway company in the Kingdom of Saxony, now a part of Germany. Amongst other things, it operated the route between Leipzig and Dresden, opened in… …

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  • 43mandatory costs — The costs associated with banks complying with certain regulatory funding requirements (as opposed to capital adequacy costs which will be within the margin). The Bank of England, in common with central banks in many jurisdictions, requires banks …

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  • 44Bill Of Exchange — A non interest bearing written order used primarily in international trade that binds one party to pay a fixed sum of money to another party at a predetermined future date. Bills of exchange are similar to checks and promissory notes. They can be …

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  • 45Federal Funds — Funds deposited to regional Federal Reserve Banks by commercial banks, including funds in excess of reserve requirements. These non interest bearing deposits are lent out at the Fed funds rate to other banks unable to meet overnight reserve… …

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  • 46International Banking Act of 1978 — Federal banking legislation that put all domestic bank branches and agencies of foreign banks under the control of U.S. banking regulators. The International Banking Act mandated that foreign bank branches located in the U.S. adhere to the same… …

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  • 47Equivalent bond yield — Annual yield on a short term, non interest bearing security calculated so as to be comparable to yields quoted on coupon securities. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 48Reserve ratios — Specified percentages of deposits, established by the Federal Reserve Board, that banks must keep in a non interest bearing account at one of the twelve Federal Reserve Banks. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 49BA — banker s acceptance (BA) A short term financial instrument that is the unconditional obligation of the accepting bank. Banker s acceptances, or BAs, arise from transactions involving the import, export, transit, or storage of goods, including… …

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  • 50M2 — Measure of the U.S. money stock that consists of M1, certain overnight repurchase agreements and certain overnight Eurodollars, savings deposits (including money market deposit accounts), time deposits in amounts of less that $100,000 and… …

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