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deposit

[dih-poz-it] / dɪˈpɒz ɪt /




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Anti-laundering systems today would flag large deposits or attempts to move large amounts abroad, he said, but two decades ago, the system "wasn't there".

From BBC

It has increased sea patrols by frigates, tightened rules for foreigners and talked of launching exploration of the surrounding sea bed, which holds deposits of precious rare earths in demand by modern industry.

From The Wall Street Journal

Banks are currently unwilling or unsure about using these tools, so they keep a large share of their deposits at the Fed in the form of bank reserves, which keeps the Fed’s balance sheet large.

From Barron's

Certain charters would allow them to take deposits and make loans, as well as access federal deposit insurance and accounts at the Federal Reserve that allow them to easily facilitate transactions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their cash found slightly greener pastures in things like long-term bonds or bank deposits.

From The Wall Street Journal