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- adjective finance Relating to an entity whose financial activities are not based on
deposits .
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Examples
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Depository banks, the guys in the marble buildings, now play only a minor role in channeling funds from savers to borrowers; most of the business of finance is carried out through complex deals arranged by "nondepository" institutions, institutions like the late lamented Bear Stearns - and Lehman.
True Blue Liberal 2008
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Depository banks, the guys in the marble buildings, now play only a minor role in channeling funds from savers to borrowers; most of the business of finance is carried out through complex deals arranged by "nondepository" institutions, institutions like the late lamented Bear Stearns - and Lehman.
Free Democracy 2008
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Depository banks, the guys in the marble buildings, now play only a minor role in channeling funds from savers to borrowers; most of the business of finance is carried out through complex deals arranged by "nondepository" institutions, institutions like the late lamented Bear Stearns - and Lehman.
Corrente 2008
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"Depository banks, the guys in the marble buildings, now play only a minor role in channeling funds from savers to borrowers; most of the business of finance is carried out through complex deals arranged by 'nondepository' institutions, institutions like the late lamented Bear Stearns -- and Lehman.
Hollywood Elsewhere 2008
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M) ost of the business of finance is carried out through complex deals arranged by 'nondepository' institutions, institutions like the late lamented Bear Stearns -- and Lehman.
Connecting.the.Dots 2008
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The program—the first time the Fed lent to nondepository institutions since the Great Depression—closed in February 2010.
In Case of Crisis, a Few Levers Can Be Pulled for Short-Term Loans, Emergency Cash Luca Di Leo 2011
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We could see higher equity valuations and ROEs in the nondepository institutions, though the ability to increase leverage would be dependent upon the level of regulation of nondepository institutions.
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We could see higher equity valuations and ROEs in the nondepository institutions, though the ability to increase leverage would be dependent upon the level of regulation of nondepository institutions.
The Core Dilemma Of Financial Regulation Jennifer Kapila 2010
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The BCFP has partial power to regulate nondepository lenders in conjunction with state regulators and the FTC, but does not have authority over banks.
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He said the Fed, along with other federal and state agencies, is reviewing the subprime operations of some nondepository lenders to "evaluate the companies 'underwriting standards as well as senior management oversight of compliance with state and federal consumer protection regulations and laws."
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