Money+in+bank

  • 1money in bank — index deposit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Money Centre Bank —    A large bank that lends to and borrows from governments, organizations and other banks, as opposed to consumers. * * * money centre bank UK US noun [C] UK (US money center bank) ► BANKING in the US, a large bank or financial organization that… …

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  • 3bank — / baŋk/ n: an organization for the custody, loan, or exchange of money, for the extension of credit, and for facilitating the transmission of funds branch bank: a banking facility that is a separate but dependent part of a chartered bank; esp: a… …

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  • 4Bank — [bæŋk] noun BANKING ORGANIZATIONS The Bank the Bank of England, Britain s central bank: • The Bank is worried that strong demand for labour could lead to higher wages and prices. * * * Ⅰ …

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  • 5Money Economics — URL www.moneyeconomics.com Type of site Online Publication/Forum Registration Free Launched 2007 Current status Active Money Economics is a free online publ …

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  • 6money — [mun′ē] n. pl. moneys or monies [OFr moneie < L moneta, a MINT1] 1. a) standard pieces of gold, silver, copper, nickel, etc., stamped by government authority and used as a medium of exchange and measure of value; coin or coins: also called… …

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  • 7bank of issue — ˌbank of ˈissue noun banks of issue PLURALFORM [countable] BANKING a bank that officially produces bank notes and makes them available for use * * * bank of issue UK US noun [C] (plural banks of issue) ► BANKING, MONEY a bank that has the… …

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  • 8money centre — UK US noun [C] UK (US money center) BANKING ► a city where there are many important banks: »New York City is the greatest money center of the New World. ► MONEY CENTRE BANK(Cf. ↑money centre bank) …

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  • 9bank order — UK US noun [C] BANKING ► an instruction by a bank to pay someone a particular amount. A bank order is a more trusted method of payment than a personal cheque: »He took pains to transmit the money by bank orders, to guarantee payment …

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  • 10money transmission — UK US noun [U] FINANCE, BANKING ► the act of moving money between bank accounts or from one person or organization to another: »Another development has been the growth of electronic money transmission. »Banks will be obliged to tell customers up… …

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