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  • {{a|banking|}}One who lends. A kind of [[creditor]], unfancied by the Bard<ref>“Neith
    491 bytes (86 words) - 21:09, 19 January 2021
  • {{a|banking|}}{{dpn|rɪˈsiːvəbᵊl|n|}}A generic term in finance for an amount of [[
    469 bytes (84 words) - 13:30, 25 July 2023
  • {{a|banking|}}The normal place for a [[creditor]] who has not agreed some form of secur
    661 bytes (97 words) - 21:06, 19 January 2021
  • ...bilingue.ch/rs/lex/1934/00/19340083-a26-fr-de.html Article 26 of the Swiss Banking Act]):
    696 bytes (99 words) - 22:50, 23 February 2020
  • ...redit Risk]] under the {{tag|Basel II}} framework.” © [[Basel Committee on Banking Supervision]].
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  • ...cts'' — through try not to watch ''Game of Thrones'' or work in investment banking if you want to hang onto that idea — but if, all other things being equal
    792 bytes (141 words) - 07:08, 30 May 2020
  • {{a|banking|}}A [[parental guarantee]] is a [[guarantee]] from a [[parent]], which coul
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  • ...ast one effortlessly elegant tennis player. For a historic centre of world banking, the Swiss have odd laws concerning the insolvency of local banks which pre
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  • {{a|banking|}}{{dpn|/rɪˈdiːm/|n|}}Of a [[financial instrument]], to surrender it for
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  • You can’t encumber [[cash]], as a matter of basic banking [[ontology]]. [[Cash]] is special. It is unlike any other [[financial instr ...ient”, which implies an outright contractual obligation. Agency, trust and banking doesn’t happen all that often in connection with designated investment bu
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  • ...hing goal of {{tag|CRR}} is to strengthen the resilience of the {{tag|EU}} banking sector so it would be better placed to absorb economic shocks while ensurin
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  • In the traditional banking world — the one where [[lender]]s are prudent community pillars, obtain o But, alas, we do not live in such sensible times. The banking world is populated by idiots. These days [[indemnities]] are thrown around
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  • ...re a lot of them; locally, regionally, and under the [[Basel Accords|Basel banking accords]] etc — one must have [[legal opinion|legal opinions]] from all r
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  • ===[[Banking exemption]]===
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  • ...ecepts of banking facilities. An {{isdama}} is not, of course, any kind of banking facility: certainly not if it is [[Variation margin|daily-margined]], as is
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  • {{essay|banking|capital allocation}}{{quote|The more things change, the more they stay the ...of abstraction, however fractally recurring, comes down to this. This is banking ’s monomyth, the hero with a thousand faces.
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  • ...of hospital administration—observers will note it is not just we parasitic banking types who suffer this affliction: the heroic men and women of the health se
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  • ...proverbial missing dog of modern international finance. Also known amongst banking analysts as “[[Debit Suisse]]”.
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  • The story opens in Basel in 1995, with the murder of a [[Basil A’Court]], a banking supervisor for the Central Bank of Belgiumstein. He has been poisoned with
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  • {{a|banking|}}There is one thing to remember, at all times. A truth so eternal it shoul
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