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Banks may buy even more government bonds in future because international regulations assign a low capital charge to government debt and because banks will be required to hold a store of liquid assets, of which bonds will be a big part.So the government stands behind the banking system, and in turn the banks are big buyers of government debt.
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Like money, bank deposits are highly liquid, a store of value, convenient for settling transactions, and require no due diligence.
They're not liquid, nor a store of value, as the price collapse shows and if they're none of those things then they'll not be a great medium of exchange either as who would want to accept them?
Backers of a multibillion-dollar proposal to ship vast stores of liquid natural gas from Peru's Amazonian rain forest to the United States are seeking Bush administration support for international financing, but environmental questions are complicating the bid.
Sellafield however is also the home of hundreds of decaying and decrepit building, many stores of liquid and solid radioactive waste, and, from a security perspective, most importantly, 111 tonnes of weapons – useable plutonium.
The plates are separated by an insulator, and if a positive charge is put on one plate and a negative charge on the other, the whole arrangement can act as a temporary electrical store.If a drop of liquid containing the phage-infected sample is put between the plates, though, it will change the properties of the capacitor by changing the voltage between the plates.
For starters, the world's store of safe, liquid assets would expand to include Chinese and European bonds, allowing central banks around the world to build reserve cushions without creating the kind of large imbalances spawned by the mass accumulation of dollars by China, Japan and others, which fed large trade deficits and a huge financial bubble in the United States.
One photograph shows a "neural separation container," basically a stainless-steel bucket in which a frozen human head is stored in a bath of liquid nitrogen.
When he dies, the blood will be drained from his body, antifreeze will be pumped into his arteries, and holes will be drilled into his skull, after which he will be stored in a vat of liquid nitrogen at minus three hundred and twenty degrees Fahrenheit.
When [Ettinger] dies, the blood will be drained from his body, antifreeze will be pumped into his arteries, and holes will be drilled into his skull, after which he will be stored in a vat of liquid nitrogen at minus three hundred and twenty degrees Fahrenheit.
When he dies, the blood will be drained from his body, antifreeze will be pumped into his arteries, and holes will be drilled in his skull, after which he will be stored in a vat of liquid nitrogen at minus three hundred and twenty degrees Fahrenheit.
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