Collocations withbank

These are words often used in combination withbank.

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bank customer
However, the average mortgage lasts approximately seven years, whereas a bank customer is usually there for life.
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bank failure
The bank failure had severe repercussions for the town.
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bank fraud
That they should so disproportionately have been the victims of this bank fraud is truly tragic.
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bank heist
From the club he directs a violent $50,000 bank heist and cheekily invites in two detectives to establish his alibi.
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bank overdraft
What about the business man with £10,000, £15,000 or £20,000 who probably has to delve into his bank overdraft and pay interest?
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bank profits
There is apparently no difficulty in conferring—if that is the right word—a retrospective detriment such as the proposed windfall tax on bank profits.
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bank robber
The bank robber is satisfied if he escapes with the money.
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bank secrecy
Funds from aid and natural resources are often sent by government individuals for money laundering to overseas banks which insist on bank secrecy, instead of spending on the poor.
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bank vault
In 1941, the sculptures were taken down and stored in a bank vault, later in a bunker.
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depository banks
The repeal allowed depository banks to enter into additional lines of business.
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foreign bank
Restrictions on portfolio investment and foreign bank entry were abolished.
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large bank
He seemed to think that he was improving matters if he chose them accidentally instead of from those who had very large bank balances.
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major bank
As a result, individual investors and speculators comprised the majority of shareholders by the time that share prices began to plunge in the wake of major bank failures in 1997.
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opposite bank
On the opposite bank of the river lies a castle or fortified village, while in front, four sails are once again sketched in with a singularly free hand.
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regional bank
It concerns the establishment of a regional bank.
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steep bank
He climbed a steep bank, scaled a tree and leaped across on to the castle wall.
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