depositors in English

noun
1
a person who keeps money in a bank account.
The bank has asked depositors to withdraw the money or invest it in alternative investment schemes that the bank is suggesting to them.

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1. Depositors Notes: Strongly stains the regenerating Blastema

2. Coating applicators, namely, vacuum depositors, liquid spincoaters and liquid dip coaters

3. Citibank , for example , operates worldwide , and depositors in many countries are not insured .

4. If they did not, depositors or government would pick up the bill.

5. the link between deposit-guarantee schemes and alternative means for reimbursing depositors, such as emergency payout mechanisms

6. Ensures the accumulation and management of guarantee funds for the protection of the investors, depositors and the insured.

7. • Clear-cut time lines have been provided for attachment of property and restitution to depositors.

8. To protect insured depositors, the FDIC responds immediately when a bank or thrift institution fails.

9. the link between deposit-guarantee schemes and alternative means for reimbursing depositors, such as emergency payout mechanisms.

10. 1 The co-defendants are charged with selling worthless junk bonds to thousands of unsuspecting depositors.

11. Depositors rarely came in to remove their actual, physical gold, and they never all came in at once.

12. 26 The co-defendants are charged with selling worthless junk bonds to thousands of unsuspecting depositors.

13. (g) the link between deposit-guarantee schemes and alternative means for reimbursing depositors, such as emergency payout mechanisms.

14. The abrupt and sudden shrinking of the banking sector and the loss of wealth by depositors is unavoidably affecting the real economy.

15. The alternative is for government to write down public debt and bank deposits, giving creditors and depositors "hair cuts."

16. 10 In the late seventies, savings and loans began to lose depositors to money market funds, which offered higher returns.

17. The estimated value of these costs should be subtracted from the interest paid by borrowers to financial intermediaries and added to the interest received by depositors.

18. The more pessimistic computer professionals are forecasting stock market crashes, small-business failures, and a run on banking institutions by fearful depositors.

19. Depositors would rush to get their savings out of the country to pre-empt a forced conversion to a new, weaker currency.

20. A Bail-in helps a financial institution on the brink of failure by requiring the cancellation of debts owed to creditors and depositors

21. Depositors Notes: This antibody strongly stains the Axons of the CNS with virtually undetectable staining of neuron cell bodies, the PNS, or any other tissues of the embryo

22. Disintermediation occurs when inflation rates are high but bank interest rates are stagnant and the bank depositors can get better returns by investing in mutual funds or in securities.

23. When the financial crisis aggravated in autumn 2008, some EU depositors moved their deposits from banks in Member States with a lower coverage level to those with higher deposit protection.

24. The problem is that trigger-happy intervention also has its drawbacks. It has long been accepted that retail depositors should be protected, to maintain their faith in the financial system.

25. This became public, and on October 21, 1907, the National Bank of Commerce announced that it would no longer accept checks for the Knickerbocker Trust Company, triggering a run of depositors demanding their funds back.

26. Clearly a stain on free enterprise almost as dark as the scene in The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), cited in an FBI report, where a banker, "' Basely, inquires concerning collateral before endorsing a GI loan to be made with his depositors' money.'"Yes, everybody knows that in America bankers--humanitarians all--always hand out collateral-free loans.

27. Calls on the Commission to submit to Parliament a comprehensive impact study on the implications of accession to the Hague Securities Convention for the law and economy of the European Union; requests that this study specify in particular the fiscal consequences of Acceding to the Convention, the implications of the transfer of risks between entities (central depositaries, banks, depositors