It would take in the money, put it in its bank account, and when presented with bills that were approved, would pay those bills.
And that sort of belief has the advantage that you can put it in the bank.
Remember, any money, cash, check or whatever, no matter where it came from, you will pay a 1% fee if you put it in the bank.
Global's withering finances could put it in violation of bank covenants.
Or to put it in the jargon, the Bank of England may well try to reduce the so-called leverage in the mortgage market.
"There has been a misconception here that the government put a gun to Bank of America to do the deal, when in fact it was Bank of America that put the gun to the government, " he said to Lewis.
Afraid of similar taxation, the theory goes, people will close their bank accounts and either put money under the mattress or hide it in a foreign bank, probably in Germany.
That is why the incident is more than a big embarrassment for JPMorgan, although - for the avoidance of doubt - it will put a dent in the bank's profits for 2012 but won't anywhere near eliminate them.
Or, some might argue, a cleaner solution would be to physically separate the retail bank and investment bank - or to put it in starker terms, to break up Barclays.
As we set aside a certain amount every month for our housing goal, should we put it in a traditional savings account with our local bank or should we invest it in a money market, CD, or online savings account?
The Bank claims that it has put in place some of the most stringent safeguards ever.
Across Europe and in America, changes in banking law are being put in place which will make it easier to force bank creditors to share the pain of a failure next time.
To put it another way, the Bank is saying that in a business-as-usual way, with no stigma attached and at a cheaper interest rate, it will provide the funds that till now it would only provide through its so-called discount window - which is where banks go to borrow in an embarrassing emergency.
Many customers were put in contact with CPP when they rang a number on their new bank card in order to activate it.
To this day, people are reluctant to put their money in the bank in case somebody seizes it.
"Barclays has fully collaborated with the supervisory authorities and has been completely transparent throughout the process, " a spokesman for the bank said, adding that it had put measures in place to make sure such an incident would never happen again.
The last time, a decade ago, that international supervisors looked at bank capital, it took three years to put into law in Europe changes that American regulators applied in three months.
Cross border equity tie-ups between financial firms have enjoyed mixed success to put it mildly (think HSBC and Household Finance in the 2000s, or Deutsche Bank and Morgan Grenfell in the 1990s).
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The U.S. Treasury Department announced it had put sanctions on North Korea's primary foreign-exchange bank in response to Pyongyang's nuclear test last month.
The hope of Barclays is that a single code of conduct for the entire bank can be written and procedures put in place to make it effective.
Or to put it another way, the Treasury, Bank of England and Financial Services Authority, in reforming the banking system to stabilise it and protect taxpayers, may have inadvertently reinforced the market dominance of the UK's Big Five banks.
The bank said it could not put a figure on how many of its customers in Northern Ireland were still affected by the crisis.
To put it another way, a tiny difference in the Libor or Euribor rate could determine whether a bank like Barclays - and other banks - would make a profit or a loss on huge derivatives deals.
If the Fed were to reduce rates to a negative level, it would result in a politically unpalatable situation where depositors are charged to put their money into a bank.
It also had some oversight authority over banks and would be put in charge if and when a a bank failed.
The Liberian government, in partnership with the World Bank's Water and Sanitation program, has already put it to good use Kugler says, mapping 10, 000 water points during 2011.
She said Chase had said it would put more money in the ATM on Monday but by midday Thursday she hadn't heard from the bank.
The bank's web of social connections, obligations and institutional relationships put it at the core of power in Japan.
Assuming it passes that test, the ESM cannot be used for direct bank recapitalisation until a European supervisor is put in charge.
If you put cash in or a CD, as long as you keep it below a 100 grand for all your accounts at one bank, that is FDIC-insured.
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