National Banking Under the Federal Reserve SystemNational city bank of New York, 1921 - 152 pages |
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... bank B - Granted to a national bank · • Interest 45 49 51 54 · 56 57 59 60 63 65 • 1531 67 73 75 77 80 85 86 87 88 89 90 92 · 141 · Paper eligible for rediscount and purchase by Federal Re- serve Banks · · Acceptance by member banks ...
... bank B - Granted to a national bank · • Interest 45 49 51 54 · 56 57 59 60 63 65 • 1531 67 73 75 77 80 85 86 87 88 89 90 92 · 141 · Paper eligible for rediscount and purchase by Federal Re- serve Banks · · Acceptance by member banks ...
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... banks that exist in the United States - national , state , and private- are not only valuable but absolutely essential in a financial structure as complex as ours of today . But as the largest national bank in the country , as a member ...
... banks that exist in the United States - national , state , and private- are not only valuable but absolutely essential in a financial structure as complex as ours of today . But as the largest national bank in the country , as a member ...
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... Bank's correspondents . Every bank that is a member of the Federal Reserve System , or which contem- plates at some future time entering the system , will find the aid given by such an organization as The National City Bank's Washington ...
... Bank's correspondents . Every bank that is a member of the Federal Reserve System , or which contem- plates at some future time entering the system , will find the aid given by such an organization as The National City Bank's Washington ...
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... banks other than national had joined the System , indicating a ratio of 1 non- national member bank to every 5 % national members . In referring to the national banks as making possible the Federal Reserve System it is essential not to ...
... banks other than national had joined the System , indicating a ratio of 1 non- national member bank to every 5 % national members . In referring to the national banks as making possible the Federal Reserve System it is essential not to ...
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... banks are encompassed in one central banking system , working together for one purpose , has in itself had as tremendous a moral effect upon the member banks themselves as upon the country at large . During the period 1914-1920 , the ...
... banks are encompassed in one central banking system , working together for one purpose , has in itself had as tremendous a moral effect upon the member banks themselves as upon the country at large . During the period 1914-1920 , the ...
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acceptance aggregate amended amount application appointed articles of association assets authorized bank is located bank notes bank or trust bank's capital bills of exchange board of directors bonds capital and surplus capital stock centum circulating notes Comptroller consolidation corporation organized Currency days of grace deposits discount dividend Edge Corporation election employee exclusive of days Federal Reserve Act Federal reserve agent Federal reserve bank Federal Reserve Board Federal reserve notes Federal Reserve System foreign funds gold certificates held lawful money liabilities liquidation loans member bank National Bank Act national banking association national banking system National City Bank nonmember clearing banks notes issued number of shares officer organization certificate organization committee paid payable payment period person prescribed purchase purpose real estate receive reserve city Secretary secured shareholders stock and surplus stockholders subscribe subscription thereof tion transaction Treasury trust company unimpaired capital United vote War Finance Corporation