Here is why: Before floated in the Shanghai and the Hong Kong Exchanges, Chinese banks operated as government departments, within a central planning environment of controlled interest rates and government mandates.
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Many of us learned in economics 101 that banks create money by depositing the proceeds of a loan in the borrower's checking account, but the total money created is controlled by central banks through the minimal reserves that banks must maintain with them, the fractional reserve system.
It has long been lavished with tax breaks to attract industry and is controlled by the central government.
Until several years ago, China's gold market was strictly controlled by the central bank, which bought all the gold mined domestically.
Operation Tor Shezada, which means black prince, is a mission to seize a Taliban-controlled town in central Helmand and try to restore government rule.
And it's something of short economic independence if monetary policy is controlled by a central bank in a foreign city, be it London or Frankfurt.
It can inherently be controlled from a central site.
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President George W Bush has banned fishing in an area the size of Spain in US-controlled waters of the central Pacific.
Owned and controlled by the member central banks, the BIS provides them with data on capital flows and sets recommended regulatory standards such as capital-adequacy levels.
The area, which contains vast reserves of oil, is currently controlled by the Arab-dominated central government in Baghdad.
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Central air, music, and temperature can be controlled from a specialized iPad.
In Central Europe, for instance, the share of total bank assets controlled by foreign banks has risen from less than 10% in 1994 to over 50% in 1999. (Foreign control is defined as foreigners owning more than 50% of the total equity in a bank).
And the Merseysiders controlled the first 45 minutes, with England striker Johnson a central figure.
The nationwide strike, called by private-sector umbrella union GSEE and its public-sector counterpart, Adedy, paralyzed public services, shutting central and local government offices, courts, tax offices, state-controlled banks, schools and universities countrywide, while hospitals were operating on skeleton staff.
The army has controlled things since independence from France in 1962, and it remains the central institution in Algerian politics, infinitely more powerful than parliament or any of the parties.
The Ivory Coast international controlled a header with his first touch before striking a precise strike from a central position on the edge of the box that nestled into the bottom corner.
The weaker the reputation of the central bank, the stronger the case for pegging the exchange rate to build confidence that inflation will be controlled.
Central European time from Manching Air Base and climbed to a ceiling of 54, 000 feet within military controlled airspace, far above and at a safe distance from civilian air traffic.
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The reputation of its Tory-controlled local authority, Wandsworth, for cost-cutting and low-taxes (aided by generous central-government grants) has entrenched the habit of voting Tory.
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