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  2. Commercial bank - Wikipedia

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    It can also refer to a bank or a division of a larger bank that deals with corporations or large or middle-sized businesses, to differentiate from retail banks and investment banks. Commercial banks include private sector banks and public sector banks. However, central banks function differently from commercial banks, despite a common ...

  3. List of largest banks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The list excludes the following three banks listed amongst the 100 largest by the Federal Reserve but not the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council because they are not holding companies: Zions Bancorporation ($87 billion in assets), Cadence Bank ($48 billion in assets) and Bank OZK ($36 billion in assets).

  4. Money creation - Wikipedia

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    Central banks can purchase or sell assets in the market, which is referred to as open market operations. When a central bank purchases assets from market participants, such as commercial banks who hold an account at the central bank, reserve deposits are deleted from their account and asset ownership is transferred to the commercial bank.

  5. List of banks in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Ayeyarwaddy Farmers Development Bank (A Bank) [4] Co-operative Bank (CB Bank) [5] Myanmar Citizens Bank [6] Glory Farmer Development Bank (G Bank) Kanbawza Bank; Myanma Apex Bank; MD Bank; Myanmar Metro Bank; Myanmar Oriental Bank; Myanma Tourism Bank [7] Shwe Rural and Urban Development Bank (Shwe Bank) Tun Commercial Bank (formerly Tun ...

  6. Nile Commercial Bank - Wikipedia

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    Nile Commercial Bank (NCB) is a commercial bank in South Sudan. It is one of the commercial banks licensed to operate in South Sudan, by the Bank of South Sudan, the national banking regulator. [2] The bank is an indigenous South Sudanese commercial bank. Of all the commercial banks licensed in South Sudan, it has the largest number of branches ...

  7. Reserve requirement - Wikipedia

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    In theory, this meant that commercial banks could retain zero reserves. The average cash reserve ratio across the entire United Kingdom banking system, though, was higher during that period, at about 0.15% as of 1999. [8] From 1971 to 1980, the commercial banks all agreed to a reserve ratio of 1.5%. In 1981 this requirement was abolished. [8]

  8. Commercial Bank of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, the Ethiopian government split the State Bank of Ethiopia into two banks, the National Bank of Ethiopia (the central bank), and the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE). [8] Seven years later, the Sudanese government nationalized the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia's branch in Khartoum that had originally been the Sudan branch of SBD. [5]

  9. List of banks in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Mkombozi Commercial Bank Plc; Canara Bank Tanzania Ltd; Bank of Baroda Tanzania Ltd, part of Bank of Baroda Group; Stanbic Bank Tanzania Ltd, part of Standard Bank Group; Bank of Africa Tanzania Ltd, part of Bank of Africa Group; Habib African Bank Ltd, part of Habib Bank Group; KCB Bank Tanzania Ltd, part of KCB Group; Akiba Commercial Bank Plc