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Or that the bankers have an eternity -- until the end of the decade -- to roughly double their capital reserves.
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They're redistributed every year, but mostly to the same people -- a mix of celebrities, politicians, bankers, and people of indeterminable power and influence in the city.
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Second, there are structural theories, including those of institutional economics, that point to underconsumption and over-investment (economic bubble), or to malfeasance by bankers and industrialists.
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And yet, even the rise of the bankers is not the only or the surest indication that centralization is culminating.
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The chances are that not more than four or five of the 26 will get a look-in in the first list of new bankers.
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Alongside the cases are studded trunks, with cleverly concealed keyholes, once used by bankers.
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Marshals were named dukes, ministers were named counts, and mayors, bankers and bishops became barons.
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Noncash items include checks which carry special instructions, checks drawing on funds in foreign banks, and bankers' acceptances.
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You already see very loose lendings starting, trying to emerge in the crisis there is something called the government-like-loan where bankers lent money without writing in any strong governance.
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Second, the higher cost of doing construction lending business puts bankers at a competitive disadvantage with non-bank lenders.
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