The American Federationist, 82-83. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1975 v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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19. lappuse
... banks , and changes in bank reserve requirements . The United States has 14,000 private , commercial banks , with about 3,000 banks affiliated with bank- holding companies . The 10 biggest banks hold about 25 percent of all commercial bank ...
... banks , and changes in bank reserve requirements . The United States has 14,000 private , commercial banks , with about 3,000 banks affiliated with bank- holding companies . The 10 biggest banks hold about 25 percent of all commercial bank ...
20. lappuse
... Banks is always lower than the " prime rate " charged by the big banks to their big business customers , and the bigger the spread between them , the bigger the bank's profit . Banks sometimes need extra cash to meet emer- gencies or to ...
... Banks is always lower than the " prime rate " charged by the big banks to their big business customers , and the bigger the spread between them , the bigger the bank's profit . Banks sometimes need extra cash to meet emer- gencies or to ...
21. lappuse
... banks , the banks get cash added to their reserves , and they can increase their lending by 85 percent of the newly acquired cash , since they are only required to keep 15 percent cash reserves . This increased lending adds " new money ...
... banks , the banks get cash added to their reserves , and they can increase their lending by 85 percent of the newly acquired cash , since they are only required to keep 15 percent cash reserves . This increased lending adds " new money ...
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