banking system

collocation in English

meaningsofbankingandsystem

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banking
noun[U]
uk
/ˈbæŋ.kɪŋ/
us
/ˈbæŋ.kɪŋ/
the business of operating ...
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system
noun
uk
/ˈsɪs.təm/
us
/ˈsɪs.təm/
a set of connected things or devices that ...
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(Definition ofbankingandsystemfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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When there is no discount window, a fundamental tension arises between the stability of thebankingsystemand the efficiency of equilibrium allocations.
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The decentralised nature of this centralbankingsystemwas to become a negative factor after 1929.
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The monetary authority creates new currency by injecting reserves into thebankingsystem.
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We show that even if banks fully incorporate macroeconomic risks into their pricing of loans, abankingsystemmay enter bankruptcy with probability one.
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It is shown that the total cost of implementing a climate treaty can be reduced in abankingsystemby this kind of compensation.
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In this case thebankingsystemhas negative equity and is bankrupt.
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We investigate a competitivebankingsystemembedded in an overlapping-generations model subject to repeated macroeconomic shocks.
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A weak financial system-reflecting an underperformingbankingsystem, poor investment protection and corporate governance, or fragile securities markets-yields a high cost of financial intermediation.
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Limiting banking and especially money creation exclusively to chartered institutions, they promoted safe functions within thebankingsystemis characterized as an historical accident (93).
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The original motivation for this was that seasonality in nominal interest rates put recurring strain on thebankingsystem.
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As a result, there were recurring seasonal "strains" on thebankingsystem.
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Their model has as its conceptual core the interaction of heterogeneous firms and thebankingsystem.
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Therefore, we considered these issues in a framework that places thebankingsystemin the forefront.
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As a consequence, abankingsystemwith low capital is more vulnerable to a further decline of capital than a system with high capital.
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First, it takes up a delegated monitoring role for thebankingsystem.
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Liberalisation of thebankingsystemwould introduce competition from foreign banks.
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Moreover, this environment tends to increase the risk of changes in interest rates and, consequently, the liquidity risk of thebankingsystemoverall.
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Financial opening has therefore forced thebankingsystemtowards a new round of market concentration.
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