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intermediation <an intermediation; intermediations> N LAW

intermediation

intermediation ECON

intermediation

intermediation <an intermediation; intermediations> N

financial intermediation ECON

market intermediation ECON

market intermediation

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During the 1920s assets in savings banks started to abandon their charitable nature and gradually turned into broader financial intermediation institutions.
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We're not in the intermediation game as we're not balance sheet constrained.
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Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles 10.32%; transport, storage and communication 5%; financial intermediation, real estate and renting 13.72%.
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In other words, they are willing to meet directly shunning the traditional intermediation role.
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This is a negation of the objective of inclusive growth and a real threat to financial intermediation.
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On the plus side, the expansion of nonbank intermediation marks progress in financial development.
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This function therefore suggests that financial intermediation could serve as a catalyst for economic growth and development.
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Openly partisan, we are not candidates for roles of intermediation, if and when there are any to be played.
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The latter is also the biggest contributor to services, contributing one third of its total output, followed by trade and financial intermediation.
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Industries are gradually transforming themselves to incorporate user-generated innovation, and a new intermediation may occur around user-generated media.
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