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I cannot recall the federal government's ever banking surplus funds in a protected account, even during the surplus-laden 1990s.
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Companies often have surplus cash and banks surplus deposits.
Meanwhile, the Bank of Japan will start paying interest on banks' surplus reserves in effect, allowing quantitative easing to begin before interest rates are again at zero.The government is planning to ease accounting rules for banks that count rapidly depreciated shareholdings as capital, and to provide loan guarantees for small and medium-sized businesses.
The only previous World Cup held in this country, in 1994, remains the most successful in history, having drawn nearly 3.6 million spectators while banking a surplus of approximately $50 million.
Social Security has been running surpluses for the last quarter-century, banking those surpluses in a special account, the so-called trust fund.
DURING the boom, American banks spent surplus profits on share buybacks.
It will ensure that banks have surplus capital well above the minimum level to write off bad debts.
That's why the Feeding America nationwide network of food banks gets surplus food to hungry kids.
The government was running deficits even when the economy was experiencing strong growth (when other countries were "banking" their surpluses to prepare for future costs).
After the gold standard was restored in the 1920s, central banks in surplus states like France (which had rejoined it at an undervalued exchange rate) sterilised the monetary effects of gold inflows so that prices did not rise.
PVH had £125m in the bank, a surplus of assets over current liabilities and a balance sheet that was only in the red because of a £427m interest-free loan granted by BMW that had already been written off by the Germans and was not repayable for at least 45 years.
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