Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for reserve bank system

reserve bank system

noun as in reserve bank

Discover More

Example Sentences

Other Goldman alumni, the vast majority of them men, have gone on to play important roles in the Federal Reserve bank system, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and the European Central Bank, among other places.

"Endeavoring to keep the United States and its Federal Reserve system out of involvement in the reparation payments," he last week introduced a joint resolution into Congress: that the purchase of German Reparations bonds be prohibited to national banks, Federal Reserve Banks, and members of the Federal Reserve Bank system.

Carter Glass, diminutive but lively, freckled but silver-tongued Senator from Virginia, to whose credit many put the elaborate Federal Reserve Bank system, was in a receptive mood last week.

During the past two years of threatening from the disturbances in Mexico, our country has learned to forecast the benefit that the Reserve Bank system predicates; but our stay and confidence has been the cool and far-seeing statesmanship of our great President, Woodrow Wilson.

However, by mid-October, 1914, the Interstate Commerce Commission seemed to have become less radical in its views, the Industrial Trade Commission was at work apparently studying the essentials of the industrial situation, the United States Supreme Court was delivering opinions in check of indeterminate statutory meddling with business and the splendid potential of the Reserve Bank system was offering for use.

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement