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bankFinancial institution that uses funds deposited with it to lend money to companies or individuals, and also provides financial services to its customers. The first banks opened in Italy and Cataluña around 1400. In 1900, half of the world's top ten banks were British; by 1950, the dominant banking nation had become the USA, with half of the world's top ten banks based there. In terms of assets, seven of the world's top ten banks in 1988 were Japanese.
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Now you can eat at Arnie Morton's The Steakhouse in Burbank without breaking the bank, if you're willing to settle for dining at the bar at certain times during the week. Thanks to the American Harlequin Corporation, Bianca Marie Ruffin, a 19-year-old modern dance student who will begin her second year of the BFA program at the Mason Gross School of Arts at Rutgers University, found a way to enjoy two of these opportunities without breaking the bank. The next SMPS program, "Identity Crisis: Building Your Brand Without Breaking the Bank," will take place on April 7 from 1:00-5:00 p. |
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