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Apparently, Paulson and Goldman didn't do quite enough "due diligence" (the investment banking term for "doing your homework").
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For the seven banks that failed, the total shortfall in capital was €3.5 billion, a tiny sum in banking terms.
Of the largest banks, more than a third still don't have a complete disclosure of all banking terms and fees.
"In banking terms it's a rather pedestrian service," said Wieser, who trained as a psychologist as well as in economics.
Five years of incubation, however, have only improved the show's timeliness, allowing reflections not just on the role of bankers in general but even on some familiar banking terms whose origins are Tuscan.
Sir Hector Sants, the former chief executive of the Financial Services Authority and senior banker with Barclays, told the Observer: "If you think about it in banking terms, the Church of England has the best branch network in the country.
In Bowles's case, she handed over her card to make the payment voluntarily (albeit under the perceived threat of ending up in an Indian jail) and in banking terms "authorised" the payment.
Few consumers have a credit score, which in conventional banking terms would mean lenders are taking a stab in the dark backing them.
Having checked a few online banking terms and conditions, customers are not protected against fraud if they have not kept their passwords safe.
By comparison you can achieve more than 4.5% on a five year bank term deposit with no risk whatsoever.
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