Similar words: institutionalize, institutionalized, institutionalised, institution, institutional, institutionally, financial implications, constitutionality. Meaning: n. an institution (public or private) that collects funds (from the public or other institutions) and invests them in financial assets.
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61, Loan is a bank or other financial institution according to certain conditions such as interest rates and must be returned to lend money to a form of credit.
62, Making money for a non - Chinese financial institution in this environment means working around the edges.
63, Both borrower and financial institution have certain rights and duties during the course of the loan.
64, Credit capital efficiency has declined continuously and loan of financial institution and money supply has extended greatly in China.
65, With the reform of financial institution deepening in China, Trust become an important way of raising fund in real estate and infrastructure-building gradually.
66, The Country Bank is established in 2007 which is the first new financial institution allowed to bring the private capital in.
67, The 256 km road in the territory of Kyrgyzstan that needs to be repaired is funded the Chinese Governmental loan assistance, China Development Bank loans and international financial institution loans.sentencedict.com
68, Treasury doesn't want to buy every mortgage-backed security on the books of every financial institution, according to a person familiar with the matter.
69, The sale would be the largest ever by a Japanese financial institution.
70, For example, picture a financial institution that stores data about its customers' stock portfolios in a relational database system such as MySQL, DB2, or Oracle.
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