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  2. Federal Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times News Service obituary lauded the BND's many successes under Wessel but noted that there had been "a number of incidents of East Germans infiltrating the West German government, particularly intelligence agencies, on Gen. Wessel's watch".

  3. Bank of North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of North Dakota (BND) is a state-owned, state-run financial institution based in Bismarck, North Dakota. It is the only government-owned general-service bank in the United States. [2] [a] It is the legal depository for all state funds in North Dakota, and uses these deposits to fund development, agriculture, and small businesses.

  4. BND vs TIP: Which Bond ETF Is a Better Fit for Retirees? - AOL

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    With the BND, you're getting U.S. government, corporate (slightly riskier but more bountiful) bonds, and a hint of mortgage-based securities (MBS). And, of course, you're getting a wide range of ...

  5. List of countries by public sector size - Wikipedia

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    In the former Eastern Bloc countries, the public sector in 1989 accounted for between 70% and over 90% of total employment. [5] In China a full 78.3% of the urban labor force were employed in the public sector by 1978, the year the Chinese economic reform was launched, after which the rates dropped.

  6. Public bank - Wikipedia

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    A public bank is a bank, a financial institution, in which a state, municipality, or public actors are the owners.It is an enterprise under government control. [1] Prominent among current public banking models are the Bank of North Dakota, the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe in Germany, and many nations' postal bank systems.

  7. AGG vs BND: Which Bond ETF Is a Better One to Buy? - AOL

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    AGG and BND even have similar portfolio allocations across bond grades, but there is one notable difference. BND allocates 71.7% of its assets to AAA-rated bonds and 3.1% of its assets to AA-rated ...

  8. Mass surveillance in East Germany - Wikipedia

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    The West German intelligence agency Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) employed approximately 10,000 East Germans as spies. [ 17 ] The US National Security Agency (NSA) built one of its largest listening stations on top of Teufelsberg hill in the British sector of West Berlin, allegedly part of the global surveillance network ECHELON .

  9. List of intelligence agencies of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Federal Intelligence Service (BND) (in German: Bundesnachrichtendienst): foreign and military intelligence; Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD) (German: Militärischer Abschirmdienst): (defensive) counterintelligence within the Bundeswehr and the Federal Ministry of Defence.