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What (who) is BANKS - definition


Banks (given name)         
Banks is a given name of English origin that is a transferred use of a surname place name that means “by a bank.” It also has modern associations with wealth due to the name for a financial institution and the family surname of the family in the Mary Poppins books and the 1964 film and its 2018 sequel and to Banksy, a pseudonymous England-based street artist and political activist.
Richard Banks (banker)         
BRITISH BANKER
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Richard Lee Banks is a British banker who is Chief Executive of UK Asset Resolution, the state-owned "bad bank" that was formed from Northern Rock and Bradford & Bingley, when those banks failed in 2008. In 2014, an opinion piece in the Evening Standard asked if he was "Britain's best banker", as he had successfully reduced the assets of UK Asset Resolution by 40 percent and repaid £4bn to the British government.
Laurence H. Banks         
POLITICIAN IN MASSACHUSETTS, US
Laurence Banks
Laurence Harold Banks (October 31, 1897 – June 12, 1972) was an American politician who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives and on the Boston City Council. He was the first African-American elected to the Boston City Council.
Examples of use of BANKS
1. Other points raised by local banks against foreign capital are÷ –– Foreign banks buy shares cheap at local banks following any economic crisis; –– Foreign banks pay little tax; –– Foreign banks seek large clients; –– Foreign banks make little contribution to the national income; –– The value of local banks drops with an influx of foreign banks; –– Tough competition with foreign banks leads to a deterioration in the assets of local banks; –– Foreign banks prefer to buy local banks whose loans need to be «cleaned» by taxpayers‘ money; –– The presumption that foreign banks‘ entry into the system reduces operational costs and profits is true only for local banks.
2. International banks often follow U.S. banks in such bans.
3. Ten banks have been appointed as the IPO receiving banks.
4. Banks attacked Two banks were attacked by arsonists early yesterday.
5. Private banks released YTL 5.10' billion of this total, state banks YTL 3.822 and foreign banks YTL 754 million.