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  2. Full-reserve banking - Wikipedia

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    Banking. Full-reserve banking (also known as 100% reserve banking, or sovereign money system) is a system of banking where banks do not lend demand deposits and instead only lend from time deposits. It differs from fractional-reserve banking, in which banks may lend funds on deposit, while fully reserved banks would be required to keep the full ...

  3. Core banking - Wikipedia

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    Core banking is a banking service provided by a group of networked bank branches where customers may access their bank account and perform basic transactions from any of the member branch offices. Core banking is often associated with retail banking and many banks treat the retail customers as their core banking customers.

  4. Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corporation

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    The Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corp., also referred to as UMEZ, is a non-profit organization that seeks to revitalize economically deprived communities by using public funds and tax incentives as catalysts for private investment. UMEZ’s mission is to sustain the economic revitalization of all communities of Upper Manhattan ...

  5. New York City Gay Rights Bill of 1986 - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Gay Rights Bill was an anti-discrimination bill passed on March 20, 1986, in a New York City Council vote of 21–14 [1] [2] as Local Law 2 of 1986 . The purpose of the bill was to provide protections from discrimination to New York City's LGBTQ+ population in three main areas: housing, employment and public accommodations.

  6. Transaction banking - Wikipedia

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    Transaction banking. Transaction banking can be defined as the set of instruments and services that a bank offers to trading partners to financially support their reciprocal exchanges of goods (e.g., trade), monetary flows (e.g., cash), or commercial papers (e.g., exchanges). Transaction banking allows banks to maintain close relationships with ...

  7. Tristan Leavitt - Wikipedia

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    Republican. Children. 5. Education. Brigham Young University ( BA) Georgetown University ( JD) Tristan Leavitt is an American attorney who is the president of Empower Oversight as of March 2023. He formerly served in several roles at the Merit Systems Protection Board, including member, acting chair, and general counsel.

  8. Disinvestment from South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The US Chamber of Commerce in South Africa has estimated that the measure increases the tax bill for US companies from 57.5% to 72% of profits in South Africa. Further legislative efforts. An additional and much harsher sanctions bill was passed by the House of Representatives in August 1988.

  9. Dollar Bill (group) - Wikipedia

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    Dollar Bill (group) Dollar Bill is a Swedish hip-hop group from Rosengård (Malmö County), Sweden established in 2002, and made up of Tax (real name Muhammed Ahmadi), The Beast (real name Besfort Sulejmani) and their friend Edo (real name Eldin Telalovic). Jassim "Jask" Ahmadi, Tax's brother, was a former group member, but left in 2014 for his ...