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bank

[bangk] / bæŋk /








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There would need to be a formal transition, and it sounds like even a very cheap and cheerful leadership contest would be beyond the party's current bank balance.

From BBC

Gold’s multiyear rally has been attributed to factors such as increased purchases by central banks, concerns over persistent U.S. fiscal deficits and a shift away from dollar-denominated assets by foreign investors.

From MarketWatch

All of our hotel data, our banking data, our corporate lease data—massive amounts of our data—is not available.

From Barron's

Founded in 2006 by a group of rainmaker bankers, the firm in recent years has regularly ranked in the top 10 banks by total merger value advised on.

From The Wall Street Journal

Revenues from the oil industry were also declining, she added, while the central bank has said public spending is growing at an unsustainable pace.

From Barron's




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