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Discover LudwigThe phrase "settle funds" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the process of paying or transferring money in order to resolve a financial transaction or debt. Example: The company has agreed to settle the funds owed to their creditors by the end of the month. Another example: The customer asked the bank to settle the funds from their savings account into their checking account for easier access.
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Bitcoin's block time is approximately 10 minutes, but during times of heavy network congestion, the Bitcoin network can take an hour or longer to settle funds.
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[C3.] Bear Stearns to Pay $250 Million to Settle Fund Case Bear Stearns said that it would pay $250 million to regulators to settle accusations that the firm engaged in abusive mutual fund trading practices.
Settle Fund Charges.
The two sides signed a new £60m deal in August 2014 that settled funding arguments and aimed to keep star players in Wales.
The locals tend to buy individual stocks almost exclusively, while Americans and other foreigners who do not feel quite adventurous enough to do the same have had to settle for funds managed on Wall Street, typically closed-end country funds that may be affected as much by American investor sentiment as by developments in the target country.
About $30 million was set aside in a fund for survivors and their heirs, and the rest was divided into two other funds, including one to support a historians' commission to investigate and publish a report on Austrian banks' actions during the Nazi era -- just as Switzerland did to settle its Holocaust funds controversy.
Even if legislators are suddenly able to break their stalemate on the Dreamers issue and settle on baseline funding levels, said Huder, at this point a short-term funding measure keeping the government going on 2017 spending levels is inevitable.
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Goldman Sachs has been ordered to pay $20.58 million to creditors of a failed hedge fund to settle claims that the bank helped the fund perpetrate a Ponzi scheme.
The American International Group, once the nation's largest insurance group before it nearly collapsed in 2008, has agreed to pay $725 million to three Ohio pension funds to settle six-year-old claims of accounting fraud, stock manipulation and bid-rigging.
Learning about the fraud, the agency, one of those supported by The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund, provided $737 from the fund to settle with the collection agency pursuing him.
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