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81 Bank zulassen
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82 Bank zur Hausbank einer Firma bestimmen
Bank zur Hausbank einer Firma bestimmen
to appoint a bank as bankers to the companyBusiness german-english dictionary > Bank zur Hausbank einer Firma bestimmen
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83 (Bank)kredite in erhöhtem Maße in Anspruch nehmen
(Bank)kredite in erhöhtem Maße in Anspruch nehmen
to increase the borrowings [at a bank]Business german-english dictionary > (Bank)kredite in erhöhtem Maße in Anspruch nehmen
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84 Bank für Außenhandel
Bank für Außenhandel
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85 Bank und Versicherungsgesellschaft
Business german-english dictionary > Bank und Versicherungsgesellschaft
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86 Bank- und Versicherungsgesellschaft
Business german-english dictionary > Bank- und Versicherungsgesellschaft
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87 Bank Mandiri
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88 bank sirkulasi
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89 Bank ohne Lehne
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Bank ohne Lehne
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90 bank ban·k
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91 Bank (f) für Internationalen Zahlungsausgleich
(BIZ) <Bank, Vw> Bank for International Settlements (BIS) (in Basle, Switzerland)Business german-english dictionary > Bank (f) für Internationalen Zahlungsausgleich
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92 Bank (f) im ausländischen Besitz
< Bank> foreign-owned bankBusiness german-english dictionary > Bank (f) im ausländischen Besitz
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93 Bank (f) unter ausländischer Kontrolle
< Bank> foreign-controlled bankBusiness german-english dictionary > Bank (f) unter ausländischer Kontrolle
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94 Bank garantierter Scheck
Business german-english dictionary > Bank garantierter Scheck
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95 Bank-Select-Befehl
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96 Bank von England
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97 bank card
Fina plastic card issued by a bank and accepted by merchants in payment for transactions. The most common types are credit cards and debit cards. Bank cards are governed by an internationally recognized set of rules for the authorization of their use and the clearing and settlement of transactions. -
98 bank guarantee
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99 Bank of England
Finthe central bank of the United Kingdom, established in 1694. Originally a private bank, it became public in 1946 and increased its independence from government in 1997 when it was granted sole responsibility for setting base interest rates. -
100 bank overdraft
Finborrowings from a bank on a checking account, repayable on demand. The maximum permissible overdraft is normally agreed with the bank prior to the facility being made available, and interest, calculated on a daily basis, is charged on the amount borrowed, and not on the agreed maximum borrowing facility.
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