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"financial nexus" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is used to refer to the connection between two financial entities, such as a customer and a business. For example, "The customer and the business had a strong financial nexus because they had conducted multiple transactions together."
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As a result, he is much more closely tied to the city's financial nexus than, say, the relatively small offices of public advocate or of a borough president.
But lawyers, businesspeople and government officials said that they form the backbone of the sanctions-snubbing financial nexus between Moscow and eastern Ukraine.
It is now a sophisticated trading, communications and financial nexus, an ultramodern staging area for apparel manufacturing in many less-developed areas of East Asia, especially mainland China.
It would also give the city, which has been slowly ceding to China its crown as a financial nexus, a shot at redefining itself as part of a tech hub and an entree to invest in the mainland.
The current civil unrest, they think, could well breed more instability, which in the long run could make Hong Kong a less compelling choice than China particularly if, as they expect, the Communist Party reforms its domestic policies to make studying in China more prestigious and working there more lucrative, perhaps evening threatening Hong Kong's title as the financial nexus of Asia.
"We don't have a financial nexus within the competition, the RFU doesn't get any money, and therefore we were able perhaps to play a bit of a broker role," Ritchie explained.
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Empirical literature about the nexus between financial innovation-growth suggests that there is a strong association between financial innovation and economic growth (see, for example, Bara and Mudxingiri 2016; Bourne and Attzs 2010; Lumpkin 2010; Sekhar 2013).
Three: there is also some argument about the extent of the financial center-political system nexus.
"Access to financial services is the nexus of all the ways in which people are impoverished," Rodwin said.
Empirical studies about the nexus between financial innovation and growth suggest that there is a strong association between them (Bara and Mudxingiri 2016; Bourne and Attzs 2010; Lumpkin 2010; Sekhar 2013).
First, existing empirical studies suggest that little research has been conducted on the nexus of financial development and economic growth in Bangladesh using a limited time period (Rahman 2004; Shahbaz et al. 2015; Uddin et al., 2014a, b; Masuduzzaman 2014; Uddin and Chakraborty 2014; Kabir and Hoque 2007; Ali and Hassan 2010; Paul 2014a, 2014b).
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