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  2. 1967 sterling devaluation - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 sterling devaluation (or 1967 sterling crisis) was a devaluation of sterling from $2.80 to $2.40 per pound on 18 November 1967. It ended a long sterling crisis that had started in 1964 with the election of Labour in the 1964 general election, [1] but originated in the balance of payments crises of the preceding Conservative government.

  3. California Bank and Trust - Wikipedia

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    California Bank & Trust (CB&T) is a full-service bank specializing in consumer, commercial and wealth management services headquartered in San Diego, California.With more than 80 branches located across California and assets totaling about $91 billion, CB&T is a subsidiary of Zions Bancorporation, one of the nation's top 50 bank holding companies.

  4. 2008 financial crisis - Wikipedia

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    September 14, 2007: Northern Rock, a medium-sized and highly leveraged British bank, received support from the Bank of England. [93] This led to investor panic and a bank run. [94] September 18, 2007: The Federal Open Market Committee began reducing the federal funds rate from its peak of 5.25% in response to worries about liquidity and confidence.

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  6. Bank of England admits it made errors in inflation forecasts

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  7. Pound sterling - Wikipedia

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    The pound is the main unit of sterling, [4] [c] and the word pound is also used to refer to the British currency generally, [7] often qualified in international contexts as the British pound or the pound sterling. [4] Sterling is the world's oldest currency in continuous use since its inception. [8]

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  9. Banknotes of the pound sterling - Wikipedia

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    A First Trust Bank £100 note. Until June 2020, First Trust Bank issued notes in denominations of £10, £20, £50 and £100. The notes bear portraits of generic Northern Irish people on the front with varied illustrations on the reverse. [127] Until 1993 the bank issued notes under its former trading name, Allied Irish Banks.