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Published: 11.01.2006.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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INTRODUCTION
The principal types of banking in the modern world are commercial banking and central banking. A commercial banker is a dealer in money and in substitutes for money such as checks or bills of exchange. The banker also provides a variety of financial services. The basis of the banking business is borrowing from individuals, firms, and occasionally governments. With these resources and also with the bank own capital, the banker makes loans or extends credit and also invests in securities. …

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