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bank

[bangk] / bæŋk /








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Some companies work with financial advisers and a network of banks to maximize deposit insurance coverage as well as interest rates on cash balances.

From MarketWatch

Futures were largely up premarket, with futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average—which includes major banks and miners—trading up 0.7%.

From The Wall Street Journal

First Minister John Swinney has proposed that 15 June is designated as a national bank holiday.

From BBC

Unlike the county council's e-voucher scheme, Tandridge said it would deposit cash into people's bank accounts to give them greater flexibility over how the money was used.

From BBC

Those gains were driven by several factors including expectations of more interest rate cuts, major purchases of bullion by central banks and investor concerns about global tensions and economic uncertainty.

From BBC