Bank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A bank is a financial intermediary that accepts deposits and channels those deposits into lending activities, either directly or through capital markets.
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Banking
Banking. Nature of the Industry; Working Conditions; Employment; Occupations in the Industry; Training and Advancement; Outlook; Earnings; Sources of Additional Information
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banking: Definition from Answers.com
banking n. The business of a bank. The occupation of a banker. ... A system of trading in money which involved safeguarding deposits and making funds available for borrowers ...
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Banking | LII / Legal Information Institute
banking: an overview. Banks and bank accounts are regulated by both state and federal statutory law. Bank accounts may be established by national and state chartered banks and ...
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banking - definition of banking by the Free Online Dictionary ...
banking (b ng k ng) n. 1. The business of a bank. 2. The occupation of a banker. banking 1. n (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) the business engaged in by a ...
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GlassSteagall Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Banking Act of 1933 was a law that established the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) in the United States and introduced banking reforms, some of which were designed ...
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