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Decentralized Fed is best

The Federal Reserve is consolidating check-processing operations into a few sites. This is good management, but begs the broader question of whether we really need 12 separate Federal Reserve districts

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Aciyo Faiz Teorisi

Aciyo, İtalyanca’dan gelme bir sözcüktür. Aslı aggio’dur. Bankaların yaptıkları operasyonlar dolayısıyla müşterilerinden aldıkları ücreti ifade eder.

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Bank Runs

A run on a bank occurs when a large number of depositors, fearing that their bank will be unable to repay their deposits in full and on time, try to withdraw their funds immediately. This creates a problem because banks keep only a small fraction of deposits on hand in cash; they lend out the majority of deposits to borrowers or use the funds to purchase other interest-bearing assets like government securities.

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Bankacılığın Tarihçesi

Paranın genel bir değişim aracı olarak kullanılmaya başlanmasından önce, tüccar senetleri ve mal karşılığı kredi şeklinde ilkel banka işlemleri yapılmaya başlanmıştır.

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Bankalar, internette ’sık sık şifre değiştir’ diyecek

Elektronik bankacılıkta güvenlik isteyen Bankacılık Düzenleme ve Denetleme Kurumu (BDDK), bankaların, faaliyetlerinde kullandıkları bilgi sistemlerinin esaslarını yeniden belirledi.

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ÇOKULUSLU ŞİRKETLER TEORİLERİ ÇERÇEVESİNDE, YABANCI SERMAYE YATIRIMLARININ İNCELENEREK, DEĞERLENDİRİ

abancı bir pazara girmeyi düşünen bir firmanın önünde farklı üç seçenek bulunmaktadır. Birincisi, malları kendi ülkesinde üretip, yabancı bir ülkeye satmak kaydıyla ihracat yapmak, ikincisi, piyasasına girmek istediği ülkedeki bir firmaya kendi teknolojisini ve marka ismini kullanmasına izin vererek, lisans anlaşması yapmak ve üçüncüsü ise, piyasaya doğrudan sermaye yatırımı yapmak kaydıyla girmektir.

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Competing Money Supplies

What would be the consequences of applying the principle of laissez-faire to money? While the idea may seem strange to most people, economists have debated the question of competing money supplies off and on since Adam Smith's time

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Confidence trick

The problems involved in stopping a bank run

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Continued irrational exuberance delays the soft landing at hand

Equity market players, particularly the high rollers who concentrate in the Nasdaq, have become their own worst enemy. Their continued irrational exuberance may turn out to be the factor that keeps the U.S. economy from successfully making a mythical "soft landing."

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Creating money with a few keystrokes

Central banks pumped hundreds of billions of dollars of liquidity into banking systems recently. Unfortunately, most people don't know what the heck that means or whether it is good or bad.

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Deposit Insurance

No description of the savings and loan and banking crises of the eighties is complete without mention of federal deposit insurance. Deposit insurance gets mixed reviews. On the one hand it is credited with preventing a banking panic à la the Great Depression of the thirties, while on the other it is blamed for creating and magnifying the debacle

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Dolar

Dolar sözcüğü, 16. yüzyıldan sonra Alman para birimi olarak kullanılan "Thaler" in değişmiş bir şeklidir.

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Fed is performing well right now, but remember: It's only human

The Federal Reserve System is a great institution that, on balance, has done much to improve the well-being of U.S. society. I was proud to be a small cog in that machine for several years.

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Fed shouldn't rush to cut rate in 2007

The Federal Open-Market Committee's decision Tuesday to leave its target interest rate unchanged surprised no one.

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Federal Reserve System

The Federal Reserve System (the Fed) has been the central bank of the United States since it was created in 1913.

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Fed's actions aren't solely up to Bernanke

Many news reports on the Federal Reserve's response to ongoing problems in financial markets misinterpret what it is doing. This is not unusual. The Fed is a complex organization that many professional economists don't fully understand, let alone reporters.

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Gold Standard

The gold standard was a commitment by participating countries to fix the prices of their domestic currencies in terms of a specified amount of gold.

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Heroes of the zeroes

Central bankers are acclaimed for their part in taming inflation. They deserve to be

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Monetary Policy

Paul Volcker, while chairman of the board of governors of the Federal Reserve System (1979-87), was often called the second most powerful person in the United States. Volcker and company triggered the "double-dip" recessions of 1979-80 and 1981-82, vanquishing the double-digit inflation of 1979-80 and bringing the unemployment rate into double digits for the first time since 1940.

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Money Supply

The U.S. money supply comprises currency—dollar bills and coins issued by the Federal Reserve System and the Treasury—and various kinds of deposits held by the public at commercial banks and other depository institutions such as savings and loans and credit unions.

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Next president needs to take steps to ward off possible banking crisis

As I write this column, it is not certain who our next president will be. But one thing is certain: as president-elect Gore or Bush puts together his economic team, he should pay heed to how that team is qualified to deal with the upcoming banking crisis.

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Savings and Loan Crisis

The extraordinary cost of the S&L crisis is astounding to every taxpayer, depositor, and policymaker.

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Tangled reins

America's central bank attempts to tame a beast it once let loose

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The mandarins of money

Central banks in the rich world no longer determine global monetary conditions

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What is a Money Sorter?

Used by banks, currency exchanges, vending business, arcades, restaurants, stores, and any other establishment that goes through a lot of cash and change, money sorters come in assorted sizes, configurations and price ranges.

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What is Embezzling?

Embezzling is the act of taking money that has been placed in your trust but belongs to another person.

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What is Investment Banking?

Investment banking is a field of banking that aids companies in acquiring funds. In addition to the acquisition of new funds, investment banking also offers advice for a wide range of transactions a company might engage in.

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What would Bagehot do?

Should central banks act as buyers of last resort?

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When the rivers run dry

*“Banque de France Financial Stability Review—Special issue on liquidity” (February 2008).

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When to bail out

The case for more regulation of banks' liquidity

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