banking sector

collocation in English

meaningsofbankingandsector

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banking
noun[U]
uk
/ˈbæŋ.kɪŋ/
us
/ˈbæŋ.kɪŋ/
the business of operating ...
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sector
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsek.tər/
us
/ˈsek.tɚ/
one of the areas into which the economic activity of a country ...
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(Definition ofbankingandsectorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Lawmakers alternatively introduced policies designed to reduce, shift, and spread risks associated with the private creation of money and credit in thebankingsector.
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The only service to be factored later in this work is abankingsectorthat makes fixed-term loans to the landowners.
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The basic idea was to eliminate the traditional chartering process, thus opening the doors to competition in thebankingsector.
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Another interesting example is technological innovation in thebankingsector.
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Financial deregulation and denationalisation of the retailbankingsectorprovided an opportunity for restructuring credit provision to the sector.
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The challenge for lawmakers was to figure out how best to trade quality for quantity in thebankingsector.
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To begin with the dependent variables, there is good theoretical reason to separate capital account liberalization from direct foreign entry into thebankingsector.
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For the sake of simplicity, we assume that banks are lumped together in a vertically integratedbankingsector("the bank" for short).
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One of the most difficult problems facing economic policymakers during the antebellum period was the threat of instability in thebankingsector.
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It focuses on the economic and political objectives underlying financial reform, and the costs and benefits for government, central bank, and thebankingsector.
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Another institution that has sustained rent capitalism is the commercialbankingsector.
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Free exit and free entry in a competitivebankingsectordetermine the price for macroeconomic risks, which is reflected by the risk premium of loans.
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Concentration in thebankingsectorcoincided with a simultaneous process of regionalisation.
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Secondly, thebankingsectoris subject to both national and international regulation.
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However, high liquidity and growing competition in the domesticbankingsectormade for very weak transmission of central bank's interest rates into domestic demand developments.
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Within the ordinarybankingsector, banks were further divided according to size and scope of activity into city or large commercial banks, regional banks and second-tier regional banks.
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As a result, 'cooperative ' became a euphemism for private enterprise in general, and cooperatives proliferated in various spheres of economic activity, even including thebankingsector.
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In the case studies, there is a correlation between relatively poor retrospective performance of interventionist policies and stronger post-crisis opening of thebankingsectorto foreign entry.
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In all three countries, a crisis or near-crisis broughtbankingsectorpolicy to the forefront of public debate, creating a link between financial sector policy and general economic performance.
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