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banks ECON.

banks

business banks ECON.

chain banks

merchant banks ECON.

snow banks <a snow bank; snow banks> SUST.

association of banks SUST.

banks & financial institutions deposits ECON.

cash in banks ECON.

city commercial banks ECON.

run on banks ECON.

cash and due from banks ECON.

balances at banks and financial institutions ECON.

cash and balances at central banks ECON.

deposits at banks and financial institutions ECON.

bank <a bank; banks> SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Several foreign banks are reportedly already interested in acquiring the permits.
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As a result, like all banks, it has some liquid assets (cash), but most of its assets are invested in various ventures.
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Not foreign banks, whose private claims against debtor nations can not exceed its private contracts.
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In a bid to meet developing customer expectations, many banks have begun offering web-related services such as e-deposits, online messaging, online management of personal and business finances, and more.
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A sophisticated network of storerooms and galleries completed the fortress' defenses and allowed communication between the castle, the town downwards, and the river banks.
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Within their home subsystem, activities typically share common access rights to code and data banks.
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Heading north, LA 840-6 passes through many banks and restaurants.
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Banks also face problems in valuing the inventory.
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After the visit, the government allowed private banks to engage in the foreign exchange market.
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Although it was at the centre of the subprime storm, the wider group has weathered the financial crisis of 20072010 better than other global banks.
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