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nbankarstvo• banking activity bankovni posao• banking institution bankarska ustanova, banka• banking operation bankovno poslovanje• banking panic bankovna panikaBilj.: Istodobna navala љtediљa na viљe banaka zbog gubitka povjerenja• banking policy bankarska politika• banking regulations bankarska regulativa• banking risk bankovni rizik• banking secrecy bankovna tajna• banking service bankovna usluga• banking supervision nadzor banaka• banking supervisory body tijelo odgovorno za nadzor banaka• banking system bankovni sustav• banking transaction bankovna transakcija• branch banking podruћno bankarstvo (bankarstvo preko podruћnice)• chain banking lančano bankarstvo• commercial banking poslovno/komercijalno bankarstvo• correspondent banking korespondentno bankarstvoBilj.: Sporazum kojim jedna banka pruћa platne i ostale usluge drugoj banci; preko korespondenata obično se obavlja recipročnim računima, tj. nostro i loro računima.• electronic banking elektroničko bankarstvo• home banking kućno bankarstvo• investment banking investicijsko bankarstvo• off-balance-sheet banking izvanbilančno bankarstvo, izvanbilančni bankovni računi• private banking privatno bankarstvo• unit banking pojedinačno bankarstvo, bankarstvo bez podruћnicaEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > banking
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