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the banking industry only dealt with businesses... Banking services have expanded to include services directed at individuals... there are traces of banking activity even in ancient times... The business of banking is in many... mind that they are defining the business of banking for the purposes of the legislation... the cheque has lost its primacy in most banking systems as a payment instrument... internet banking or other means... Banking law is based on a contractual analysis of the relationship between the... Usually the definition of the business of banking for the purposes of regulation is extended to include acceptance of deposits... Banks offer many different channels to access their banking and other services... banking centre or financial centre is a retail location where a bank or financial institution offers... They generally provide liquidity to the banking system and act as the... havens offer offshore banking services to customers in other countries... signifying that both banking and insurance are provided by the same corporate entity... Islamic banking revolves around several well established concepts which are based on Islamic canons... all banking activities must avoid interest... Banking crises have developed many times throughout history when one or more risks materialize for a... banking sector as a whole... the Japanese banking crisis during the 1990s... The banking industry is a highly regulated industry with detailed and focused regulators... Banking is also an extremely competitive industry... Banking in the United States... Banking in the United States... This guide provides an overview of the national banking system of the USA... s Banking Law in New Zealand...

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