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- noun Plural form of
depositor .
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Examples
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The reason interest payments are not fully passed on to depositors is another story about bank pricing practices.
Robert Auerbach: Why the Federal Reserve's Contribution to Unemployment and Price Discrimination Continues Robert Auerbach 2010
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February 6th, 2009 at 12: 49 pm re Don, the steves and FDIC — making good on deposit insurer promises to depositors is what the S&L “bail out” was about (in that case the FSLIC, now rolled into FDIC)
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The reason interest payments are not fully passed on to depositors is another story about bank pricing practices.
Robert Auerbach: Why the Federal Reserve's Contribution to Unemployment and Price Discrimination Continues Robert Auerbach 2010
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Banks were the main depositors of gold at the Mint, and per the Mint’s policy, a depositor could request coinage of certain specific denominations.
Capped Head Left Quarter Eagle, Large Diameter, 1821-1827 : Coin Guide 2009
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Let any banker make large loans that are believed to be poorly secured and it will not be long before he finds that the depositors are asking for their money.
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This payout was well signalled through provisions to the public accounts, and we have taken at least one step to minimise cost to the taxpayer-that is, to make quick payments to all depositors, which is estimated to save about $100 million.
NZ On Screen 2010
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This payout was well signalled through provisions to the public accounts, and we have taken at least one step to minimise cost to the taxpayer-that is, to make quick payments to all depositors, which is estimated to save about $100 million.
NZ On Screen 2010
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US bank fails or is taken over by the FDIC, the depositors are the first to be made whole.
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US bank fails or is taken over by the FDIC, the depositors are the first to be made whole.
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The FED just raises the insured deposit rates and the depositors are the eventual real losers.
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