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bank and began
He turned slowly and began to crawl back up the bank toward the rampart.
On 9 August, the Franco-Bavarian forces began to cross to the north bank of the Danube.
On 13 August, the Royalists began to attack in earnest, occupying several outposts on the east bank of the River Fowey, making it even more difficult for help to reach Essex.
In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis that began in mid-1997, the government took custody of a significant portion of private sector assets through acquisition of nonperforming bank loans and corporate assets through the debt restructuring process.
During an episode of the Adam Carolla Podcast that aired on June 6th, 2012, Marrow admitted that after being discharged from the army, he began a career as a bank robber.
Using combat skills allegedly acquired in army Ranger School, Marrow claimed he and some associates began conducting take-over bank robberies, "... like the film Heat.
At the time, he began to support a national bank, a stronger navy, and a standing army.
In 1992 the bank began to push for privatization of government-owned mining companies with a new set of codes, beginning with its report The Strategy for African Mining.
The country also has been grappling with a string of bank failures that began in August 2000.
In 1842, French Consul General at Mosul, Paul-Émile Botta began to search the vast mounds that lay along the opposite bank of the river.
In about 1249, Duke Przemysł I began constructing what would become the Royal Castle on a hill on the left bank of the Warta.
When they returned to West Germany, they began what they called an " anti-imperialistic struggle ", with bank robberies to raise money and bomb attacks against U. S. military facilities, German police stations, and buildings belonging to the Axel Springer press empire.
* More and more businesses began providing paperless services, clients accessing bills and bank statements directly through a web interface.
The ceremony began outside the Servian Walls in the Campus Martius, on the western bank of the Tiber.
By January 2010, the loge level was gone and demolition began on the left field escalator bank adjacent to Gate 2.
He began depositing the money in the Hanover Trust Bank of Boston ( a small bank on Hanover Street in the mostly Italian North End ), in the hope that once his account was large enough he could impose his will on the bank or even be made its president ; he bought a controlling interest in the bank through himself and several friends after depositing $ 3 million.
The bank began operations in Carpenters ' Hall in 1791, some 200 feet from its permanent home.
In the 1960s, the bank began to expand its business, opening a holding company in Luxembourg in 1963 which came to be known as Banco Ambrosiano Holding.
When Gondor's power began to decrease in the twelfth century Third Age, the Easterlings took the complete eastern bank of the Anduin except Ithilien crushing Gondor's allies, the Northmen.
BCCI ’ s demise began in 1986, when a US Customs undercover operation led by Special Agent Robert Mazur infiltrated the bank ’ s private client division and uncovered their active role soliciting deposits from drug traffickers and money launderers.
The historic town is on the right bank of the Segre but, following the Spanish Civil War, construction began on a modern bridge, which initiated development of a modern extension of the town on the left bank.
Cheating was prevalent enough that editions of Hoyle ’ s Rules of Games began their faro section warning readers that not a single honest faro bank could be found in the United States.

bank and sell
* Cross-selling: For example, a bank buying a stock broker could then sell its banking products to the stock broker's customers, while the broker can sign up the bank's customers for brokerage accounts.
The bank then acts as an underwriter, and will arrange for a network of broker ( s ) to sell the bonds or shares to investors.
However, if the investment bank considers the risk too great for an underwriting, it may only assent to a best effort agreement, where the investment bank will simply do its best to sell the new issue.
They'd do nothing, sell the album to the fanbase and put the money in the bank.
The bookkeeper was tried and sent to prison, but irreversible damage had been done to the company's finances as the greater portion of the company's bank account had been stolen, forcing Kate and Nell to sell.
* In the sequel, Spider-Man 2 ( 2004 ), Aunt May continues to look after Peter, and has had financial difficulties since the death of her husband, forcing her to sell the house and live in a smaller apartment ( although it is implied that the bank is cheating her out of the house ).
For example, a mortgage lender would make a house loan, and then use the investment bank to sell bonds to fund the debt, the money from the sale of the bonds can be used to make new loans, while the lender accepts loan payments and passes the payments on to the bondholders.
The Comptroller ruled national banks could “ trade ” investment securities they had purchased, based on a bank ’ s power to sell its assets, so long as this trading did not cause the bank to be a “ dealer .” Section 16 itself required banks to purchase only “ marketable ” securities, so that it contemplated ( and required ) that the securities be traded in a liquid market.
No bank covered by Section 16 ’ s prohibitions could buy, sell, underwrite, or distribute any security except as specifically permitted by Section 16.
A 1942 study also found that commercial bank affiliate underwriting was not better ( or worse ) than nonbank affiliate underwriting, but concluded this meant it was a “ myth ” commercial bank securities affiliates had taken advantage of bank customers to sell “ worthless securities .”
As described below, in 1978, the OCC authorized a national bank to privately place securities issued to sell residential mortgages in a securitization
Aside from the Board ’ s authorizations for Section 20 affiliates and for bank private placements of commercial paper, by 1987 federal banking regulators had authorized banks or their affiliates to ( 1 ) sponsor closed end investment companies, ( 2 ) sponsor mutual funds sold to customers in individual retirement accounts, ( 3 ) provide customers full service brokerage ( i. e., advice and brokerage ), and ( 4 ) sell bank assets through “ securitizations .”
The OCC ruled that a national bank ’ s power to sell its assets meant a national bank could sell a pool of assets in a securitization, and even distribute the securities that represented the sale, as part of the “ business of banking .” This meant national banks could underwrite and distribute securities representing such sales, even though Glass-Steagall would generally prohibit a national bank underwriting or distributing non-governmental securities ( i. e., non -“ bank-eligible ” securities ).
By 1995 the ability of banks to sell insurance was more controversial than Glass-Steagall “ repeal .” Representative Leach tried to avoid conflict with the insurance industry by producing a limited “ modernization ” bill that repealed Sections 20 and 32, but did not change the regulation of bank insurance activities.
Glass-Steagall Section 16 permits a bank to purchase and sell ( i. e., permits “ trading ”) for a bank ’ s own account non-government securities that the OCC approves as “ investment securities .” The Volcker Rule will prohibit such “ proprietary trading ” of non-government securities.

bank and short-term
Typically a central bank controls certain types of short-term interest rates.
For example, a central bank might set a target rate for overnight lending of 4. 5 %, but rates for ( equivalent risk ) five-year bonds might be 5 %, 4. 75 %, or, in cases of inverted yield curves, even below the short-term rate.
* Maturity Transformation ( MT ): use / borrow cheap ( e. g. short-term ) money to invest at a more lucrative rate ( typically long-term projects for a firm ; or longer-term loans if the transformer is a bank ).
* Commercial bank, a type of bank specializing in checking accounts and short-term loans
The idea is that banks and other financial institutions should not need keep in reserve the same amount of capital to protect the institution against ( for example ) a run on the bank, if the financial institution is heavily invested in highly liquid and very " safe " securities ( such as U. S. government bonds or short-term commercial paper from very stable companies ).
On February 14, 2011, Mehmet Simsek, the Turkish Finance Minister said: “ more than $ 8 billion in short-term investment had exited country after the central bank cut rates and took steps to slow credit growth.
Also, the central bank of China sets quotas for its domestic financial institutions for the use of short-term foreign debt and prevent banks from overusing their quotas.
If a bank were to offer large volumes of mortgages at fixed rates but to derive most of its funding from deposits ( or other short-term sources of funds ), the bank would have an asset-liability mismatch: in this case, it would be running the risk that the interest income from its mortgage portfolio would be less than it needed to pay its depositors.
To prevent a bank run, the central bank guarantees that it will make short-term loans to banks, to ensure that, if they remain economically viable, they will always have enough liquidity to honor their deposits.
Although there was a “ surprise ” at the high turnover in most ordinary accounts, most savings bank accounts remained short-term deposit and mid-term savings through which individuals met short-term needs such as rents and the cost of holidays.
An additional fee is usually charged by the service for originating a bank product and establishing a short-term bank account.
To search for higher yields from these low rates in bank deposits, investors used money market funds for short-term deposits instead.
Usually, a central bank will conduct open market operations by buying short-term government bonds or foreign currency.
Some governments have ultimately subjected their short-term debt instruments to deindexation so their central bank could regain control of short-term interest rates from a monetary policy standpoint and be in a better position to fight inflation.
Common types of short-term debt are bank loans and lines of credit.
A union bank would be established to provide short-term loans for workers who had been laid off and were seeking new jobs.
Joshua deals drugs for short-term cash and joins a crew plotting a bank robbery.
The discount window is an instrument of monetary policy ( usually controlled by central banks ) that allows eligible institutions to borrow money from the central bank, usually on a short-term basis, to meet temporary shortages of liquidity caused by internal or external disruptions.

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