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Such lapses might be expected in most histories of banking.
This article details the history of banking in the United States.
In a statement, the Swiss government said that it was not willing to consider scrapping its 200-year history of banking secrecy.
It continues the long history of banking in Kragujevac and Šumadija region.
Upstairs is an exhibit on the history of banking and the short-lived Irish Parliament.
In 1972 he was awarded a doctorate for his thesis on the history of banking in the Saarland.
A History of Banking in all the Leading Nations.
In the history of banking, a number of banking dynasties have played a central role over many centuries.
Richards, R. D. Early history of banking in England.
The history of banking in China includes the business of dealing with money and credit transactions in China.
The History of Banking in Hawaii.
The first volume, dedicated to the history of banking in the United States, was written by William Graham Sumner.
Besides, this exhibition hall highlights the history of banking from its early days on citing the example of Feodosia where banking dates back to antiquity.
"Banking: An Illustrated History" is more successful as a glossy coffeetable book than as a history of banking.
His father-in-law is a co-investor in Lippo Group, a vast Asian conglomerate with a history of banking investments in Little Rock, Ark.
Considers how crises, bailouts, mergers, and regulations have shaped the history of banking in Western Europe, the United States, Canada, Japan, and Australia.
In the United States, demand deposits arose following the 1865 tax of 10% on the issuance of state bank notes; see history of banking in the USA.
Genoa has also a known history of banking, and they may have also traded the citron grown in the rest of the country, being a well established Seaport as well.
The first show, which can be seen at 10 on Channel 13, speeds through the history of banking, the introduction of checks, the development of automation, the effects of deregulation and more.
His father, who retired as the president of the Canadian Banker's Association in Toronto, is an author of "Different Drummers," a history of banking in Canada.
No history of banking or finance is complete without some anecdotal account of the man who introduced the French both to paper currency and to the stock-market form of "irrational exuberance."
In 1938 he had published the two-volume The Growth of Chicago Banks ( Harper & Bros.), a masterful history of banking in America's second most important banking center.
In addition to documenting the history of banking and finance, the archive encompassed a broader research area that included the process of modernization in Europe, the Mediterranean and the Middle East.
A Fear of 'Larcenous Scoundrels' In an impassioned opening statement, Mr. Dingell walked subcommittee members through a history of banking crises and concluded that the "banks have matured, but the people haven't."
Whether or not it is good government policy for politicians to try to determine which mergers should take place, the history of banking in America may indicate that Mr. Schröder's strategic vision for German banking has some merit.