Depository
71depository preferred — Device enabling an issuer to circumvent an arbitrary corporate limit on the number of preferred shares issuable. Applies mainly to convertible securities ( convertible security). Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
72depository transfer check — ( DTC) check made out directly by a local bank to a particular firm or person. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
73Depository Receipts — ► See ADR …
74Depository Trust Corporation — ► See DTCC …
75depository library — depos′itory li brary n. lib a library designated by law to receive all or a selection of U.S. government publications • Etymology: 1925–30 …
76Depository Institutions Deregulation And Monetary Control Act — (DIDMCA) 1980 federal legislation that drastically changed banking rules, including gradual elimination of interest rate ceilings and restrictions on stock brokerage firms offering checking accounts. Among bankers it is referred to as the “1980… …
77depository financial institution — noun a financial institution that accepts deposits and channels the money into lending activities he cashed a check at the bank that bank holds the mortgage on my home • Syn: ↑bank, ↑banking concern, ↑banking company • Derivationally related… …
78depository bond — noun : a bond that is often required from a bank for deposits of state and municipal governments and that guarantees the amount of the deposit in the event of the bank s insolvency …
79Federal Depository Library Program — Logo for a Federal Depository Library The Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) is a United States program created to make U.S. federal government publications available to the public at no cost. As of June 2008, there are 1,252 depository… …
80United States Bullion Depository — The United States Bullion Depository, commonly called Fort Knox, is a fortified vault building located near Fort Knox, Kentucky which is used to store a large portion of United States official gold reserves, as well as from time to time, other… …