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Qu'est-ce (qui) est bank - définition

ARTISTS’ GROUP ACTIVE IN LONDON DURING THE 1990S
BANK

bank         
  • ATM]] [[Al-Rajhi Bank]]
  • A [[Banco do Brasil]] office in [[São Paulo]], Brazil, the bank is the largest financial institution in Brazil and [[Latin America]].
  • Suburban bank branch
  • Coro]].
  • [[The BANK of Greenland]], [[Nuuk]]
  • Nepal Bank]] in Pokhara, Western Nepal.
  • ''Sealing of the [[Bank of England]] Charter (1694)'', by Lady Jane Lindsay, 1905.
  • Global headquarters of the [[Bank for International Settlements]] in [[Basel]]
  • OTP Bank in [[Prešov]] (Slovakia)
  • Union Bank]] in, [[Visakhapatnam]]
  • A former [[building society]], now a modern retail bank in [[Leeds]], [[West Yorkshire]].
  • [[Safra National Bank]], New York
  • National Bank of the Republic, [[Salt Lake City]] 1908
  • National Copper Bank, [[Salt Lake City]] 1911
  •  An interior of a branch of [[National Westminster Bank]] on Castle Street, [[Liverpool]]
  • An office of [[Nordea]] bank in [[Mariehamn]], [[Åland]]
  • [[Citibank]], The People's Trust Company Building, [[Brooklyn]], [[New York City]].
  • Pohjoismaiden Osakepankki}} in the 1910s
  • SEB]] main building in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]]
  • An American bank in Maryland.
  • Large door to an old [[bank vault]].
  • This 15th-century painting depicts money-dealers at a ''banca'' (bench) during the [[Cleansing of the Temple]].
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION THAT ACCEPTS DEPOSITS
Banking; Banker; Bankers; Monetary intermediation; Money center bank; International banking; Foreign bank; Banks and Banking; Trustee savings bank; Credit institution; Credit institutions; Banking and credit; Credit Institutions; Money center banks; Money Center Banks; Banking system; Banking business; Banking industry; Banking establishment; Banking Business; Banks and banking; ⛻; 🏦; Banks; Brokered deposits; Deposit broker; Deposit brokers
I
n.
financial establishment
1) to charter; establish a bank
2) a central; commercial; credit; drive-in; land; national, people's, state; merchant (BE); reserve; savings bank
3) a bank closes, collapses, fails
4) at, in a bank (she works at/in a bank)
fund held in a gambling game
5) to break the bank
place of storage
6) a blood; corneal, eye; data; organ; soil; sperm bank
7) a citation bank (for dictionaries)
II
v. (d; intr.) to bank on ('to rely on') (we were banking on your support)
III
n.
shore
1) a rugged; sloping; steep bank
2) a river bank
3) on a bank
IV
n.
row
tier
an elevator (AE) bank
bank         
  • ATM]] [[Al-Rajhi Bank]]
  • A [[Banco do Brasil]] office in [[São Paulo]], Brazil, the bank is the largest financial institution in Brazil and [[Latin America]].
  • Suburban bank branch
  • Coro]].
  • [[The BANK of Greenland]], [[Nuuk]]
  • Nepal Bank]] in Pokhara, Western Nepal.
  • ''Sealing of the [[Bank of England]] Charter (1694)'', by Lady Jane Lindsay, 1905.
  • Global headquarters of the [[Bank for International Settlements]] in [[Basel]]
  • OTP Bank in [[Prešov]] (Slovakia)
  • Union Bank]] in, [[Visakhapatnam]]
  • A former [[building society]], now a modern retail bank in [[Leeds]], [[West Yorkshire]].
  • [[Safra National Bank]], New York
  • National Bank of the Republic, [[Salt Lake City]] 1908
  • National Copper Bank, [[Salt Lake City]] 1911
  •  An interior of a branch of [[National Westminster Bank]] on Castle Street, [[Liverpool]]
  • An office of [[Nordea]] bank in [[Mariehamn]], [[Åland]]
  • [[Citibank]], The People's Trust Company Building, [[Brooklyn]], [[New York City]].
  • Pohjoismaiden Osakepankki}} in the 1910s
  • SEB]] main building in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]]
  • An American bank in Maryland.
  • Large door to an old [[bank vault]].
  • This 15th-century painting depicts money-dealers at a ''banca'' (bench) during the [[Cleansing of the Temple]].
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION THAT ACCEPTS DEPOSITS
Banking; Banker; Bankers; Monetary intermediation; Money center bank; International banking; Foreign bank; Banks and Banking; Trustee savings bank; Credit institution; Credit institutions; Banking and credit; Credit Institutions; Money center banks; Money Center Banks; Banking system; Banking business; Banking industry; Banking establishment; Banking Business; Banks and banking; ⛻; 🏦; Banks; Brokered deposits; Deposit broker; Deposit brokers
n. 1) an officially chartered institution empowered to receive deposits, make loans, and provide checking and savings account services, all at a profit. In the United States banks must be organized under strict requirements by either the federal or a state government. Banks receive funds for loans from the Federal Reserve System provided they meet safe standards of operation and have sufficient financial reserves. Bank accounts are insured up to $100,000 per account by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Most banks are so-called "commercial" banks with broad powers. In the east and midwest there are some "savings" banks which are basically mutual banks owned by the depositors, concentrate on savings accounts, and place their funds in such safe investments as government bonds. Savings and loan associations have been allowed to perform some banking services under so-called deregulation in 1981, but are not full-service commercial banks and lack strict regulation. Mortgage loan brokers and thrift institutions (often industrial loan companies) are not banks and do not have insurance and governmental control. Severe losses to customers of these institutions have occurred in times of economic contraction or due to insider profiteering or outright fraud. Credit unions are not banks, but are fairly safe since they are operated by the members of the industry, union or profession of the depositors and borrowers. 2) a group of judges sitting together as an appeals court, referred to as "in bank" or "en banc."
bank         
  • ATM]] [[Al-Rajhi Bank]]
  • A [[Banco do Brasil]] office in [[São Paulo]], Brazil, the bank is the largest financial institution in Brazil and [[Latin America]].
  • Suburban bank branch
  • Coro]].
  • [[The BANK of Greenland]], [[Nuuk]]
  • Nepal Bank]] in Pokhara, Western Nepal.
  • ''Sealing of the [[Bank of England]] Charter (1694)'', by Lady Jane Lindsay, 1905.
  • Global headquarters of the [[Bank for International Settlements]] in [[Basel]]
  • OTP Bank in [[Prešov]] (Slovakia)
  • Union Bank]] in, [[Visakhapatnam]]
  • A former [[building society]], now a modern retail bank in [[Leeds]], [[West Yorkshire]].
  • [[Safra National Bank]], New York
  • National Bank of the Republic, [[Salt Lake City]] 1908
  • National Copper Bank, [[Salt Lake City]] 1911
  •  An interior of a branch of [[National Westminster Bank]] on Castle Street, [[Liverpool]]
  • An office of [[Nordea]] bank in [[Mariehamn]], [[Åland]]
  • [[Citibank]], The People's Trust Company Building, [[Brooklyn]], [[New York City]].
  • Pohjoismaiden Osakepankki}} in the 1910s
  • SEB]] main building in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]]
  • An American bank in Maryland.
  • Large door to an old [[bank vault]].
  • This 15th-century painting depicts money-dealers at a ''banca'' (bench) during the [[Cleansing of the Temple]].
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION THAT ACCEPTS DEPOSITS
Banking; Banker; Bankers; Monetary intermediation; Money center bank; International banking; Foreign bank; Banks and Banking; Trustee savings bank; Credit institution; Credit institutions; Banking and credit; Credit Institutions; Money center banks; Money Center Banks; Banking system; Banking business; Banking industry; Banking establishment; Banking Business; Banks and banking; ⛻; 🏦; Banks; Brokered deposits; Deposit broker; Deposit brokers
Money, usually in large quantities.
Ryan is setting himself up for a home invasion. Word's on the street that he has a bank in his apartment.

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BANK (art collective)

BANK was an artists' group active in London during the 1990s.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour bank
1. These include Bank Islam; Bank Muamalat; RHB Islamic Bank; CIMB Islamic Bank, Hong Leong Islamic; Affin Islamic Bank; AMIslamic Bank; EONCAP Islamic Bank; Kuwait Finance House (Malaysia); Al–Rajhi Bank (Malaysia); Asian Finance Bank; HSBC Bank Malaysia and Deutsche Bank.
2. Morgan, Deutsche Bank, the National Bank of Kuwait, the National Bank of Bahrain, Emirates Bank, Gulf International Bank, State Bank of India and National Bank of Pakistan.
3. Participating banks are Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, Arab National Bank, Bank Saudi Fransi, Commercial Bank of Dubai, National Bank of Fujairah, Dubai Bank, and Bank Muscat SAOG.
4. Ten banks have been appointed as receiving banks: Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, Union National Bank, First Gulf Bank, Mashreq Bank, Dubai Islamic Bank, Emirates Bank International, HSBC Middle East, Bank of Sharjah, and United Arab Bank.
5. Largest private sector lender ICICI Bank was at ninth position with a total bill of about Rs 2,636 crore, while Punjab National Bank (PNB), Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank, Bank of India, Syndicate Bank, Indian Bank, HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Allahabad Bank, Andhra Bank, Bank of Maharashtra and UTI Bank booked employee expenses between Rs 400–2,400 crore.