Banking-house

  • 1Banking house — Banking Bank ing, n. The business of a bank or of a banker. [1913 Webster] {Banking house}, an establishment or office in which, or a firm by whom, banking is done. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2banking house — n. a company in the business of banking * * * …

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  • 3banking house — n. a company in the business of banking …

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  • 4banking-house — …

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  • 5Banking — Bank ing, n. The business of a bank or of a banker. [1913 Webster] {Banking house}, an establishment or office in which, or a firm by whom, banking is done. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 6BANKING AND BANKERS — Antiquity There is little likelihood that financial transactions played a prominent role in the pre Exilic epoch in Ereẓ Israel; according to the ethos of Jewish society, then founded on a pronounced agrarian structure, lending was part of the… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 7Banking in Nicaragua — Banking in Nicaragua, prior to 1978, consisted of the Central Bank of Nicaragua and several domestic and foreign owned commercial banks. One of the first acts of the Sandinista government in 1979 was to nationalize the country’s banking system in …

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  • 8Banking in the United States — has occurred under a series of laws passed by the federal and state governments.HistoryEarly history 1700s and 1800sIn 1781, an act of United States Congress established the Bank of North America in Philadelphia. During the American Revolutionary …

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  • 9House of Fraser — Type Private Industry Retail Founded Glasgow, Scotland, UK (1849) Headquarters …

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  • 10house — firms that conduct business as broker dealers in securities or in the investment banking ( investment bank) field are characterized as houses. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary 1 A designation that refers to proprietary, non segregated clearing… …

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