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Internal rating systems and the bank-firm relationship : valuing company networks /
Table of Contents: “…Groups And Networks: The Reasons For A Separate Analysis -- 3.Stimate Of Cohesion Between Companies In A Network -- 3.1. The Social Network Analysis -- 3.1.1. …”
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Requiring national banks to obtain indemnity bonds from state-qualified bonding companies. April 26 (calendar day, April 27), 1934. -- Ordered to be printed.
Subjects: “…Banks and banking.…”
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Companies and entrepreneurs in the history of Spain : centuries long evolution in business since the 15th century /
Table of Contents: “…University of Malaga.- 8. Private banking in the nineteenth century: merchants-bankers, banking houses and large national banks: the case of the province of Jaén (1800-1936); María José Vargas-Machuca. …”
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Outside perspectives on the collection of beneficial ownership information : hearing before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Sixteenth Congress, first session, on examining how the collection of beneficial ownership information at the time of company formation would impact American businesses, banks, law enforcement, and others, and to evaluate the most effective methods of collection, its periodic updating, privacy concerns, and protecting the ultimate security of that information, June 20, 2019.
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The New York merchants' directory containing a concise list of importers, manufacturers, and wholesale dealers in and adjoining the city : also, the principal [sic] hotels, banks, insurance companies, railroad and steamboat offices, piers, ferries, &c., N.Y. horse car and stage routes, distances in the city and to the principal [sic] cities throughout the United States and Canada, each business classified alphabetically with a correct map and street directory.
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Holden's triennial directory, 1799. (In numbers.) Containing upwards of seventy thousand names; (which will be near sixty thousand more than any other.) The same being an alphabetical reference to the bankers, merchants, manufacturers, wholesale traders, shopkeepers, wharfingers, inn keepers, ship builders, &c. &c. Also the clergy, lawyer, physician, surgeon, apothecary, and private character. Likewise the name and residence of the nobility and gentry, with lists of the House of Commons, envoys at home and abroad, Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen, Directors of the bank, East India, South Sea, Hudson's Bay, and all other companies; with all the public offices, public bodies, &c....
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