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business promotion bank - traduction vers Anglais

FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
Commercial banking; Commercial banks; Function of commercial bank; Commercial Bank; Business bank; Business banking; Commercial Banking

business promotion bank      
zaken promoverende bank
run on the bank         
  • 10 [[livres tournois]] banknote issued by Banque Royale, France, 1720. In 1720, shareholders demanded cash payment, leading to a run on the bank and financial chaos in France. On display at the British Museum.
  • Bank run during the [[Great Depression]] in the United States, February 1933.
  • Depositors clamor to withdraw their savings from a bank in Berlin, 13 July 1931
  • Bank Holiday in March 1933]] when there were massive bank runs across the United States.
  • A run on a [[Bank of East Asia]] branch in Hong Kong, caused by "malicious rumours" in 2008
  • A poster for the 1896 Broadway [[melodrama]] ''The War of Wealth'' depicts a 19th-century bank run in the U.S.
BANKING CRISIS WHEN MANY CLIENTS WITHDRAW THEIR MONEY FROM A BANK, BECAUSE THEY BELIEVE THE BANK MAY CEASE TO FUNCTION IN THE NEAR FUTURE
Run on the bank; Banking crisis; Run on the banks; Banking panic; Bank panic; Bank runs; Systemic banking crisis; Systemic banking crises; Silent run; Bank crisis; Bank Insolvency; Bank crises; Run on a bank; Banking run
stormloop op de bank (voor het opnemen van geld)
bank run         
  • 10 [[livres tournois]] banknote issued by Banque Royale, France, 1720. In 1720, shareholders demanded cash payment, leading to a run on the bank and financial chaos in France. On display at the British Museum.
  • Bank run during the [[Great Depression]] in the United States, February 1933.
  • Depositors clamor to withdraw their savings from a bank in Berlin, 13 July 1931
  • Bank Holiday in March 1933]] when there were massive bank runs across the United States.
  • A run on a [[Bank of East Asia]] branch in Hong Kong, caused by "malicious rumours" in 2008
  • A poster for the 1896 Broadway [[melodrama]] ''The War of Wealth'' depicts a 19th-century bank run in the U.S.
BANKING CRISIS WHEN MANY CLIENTS WITHDRAW THEIR MONEY FROM A BANK, BECAUSE THEY BELIEVE THE BANK MAY CEASE TO FUNCTION IN THE NEAR FUTURE
Run on the bank; Banking crisis; Run on the banks; Banking panic; Bank panic; Bank runs; Systemic banking crisis; Systemic banking crises; Silent run; Bank crisis; Bank Insolvency; Bank crises; Run on a bank; Banking run
stormloop op de bank (het weghalen van het geld dat op de rekening staat door het verlies van geloof in de bank van het publiek)

Définition

business card
(business cards)
A person's business card or their card is a small card which they give to other people, and which has their name and details of their job and company printed on it.
N-COUNT: oft poss N

Wikipédia

Commercial bank

A commercial bank is a financial institution which accepts deposits from the public and gives loans for the purposes of consumption and investment to make profit.

It can also refer to a bank, or a division of a large bank, which deals with corporations or a large/middle-sized business to differentiate it from a retail bank and an investment bank. Commercial banks include private sector banks and public sector banks.