banker's bill.
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banker's bill — noun a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank) he peeled off five one thousand zloty notes • Syn: ↑bill, ↑note, ↑government note, ↑bank bill, ↑bank note, ↑banknote, ↑Federal Reserve note … Useful english dictionary
banker’s bill — / bæŋkəz bɪl/, bank bill / bæŋk bɪl/ noun an order by one bank telling another bank, usually in another country, to pay money to someone … Marketing dictionary in english
banker’s bill — / bæŋkəz bɪl/ noun an order by one bank telling another bank, usually in another country, to pay money to someone … Dictionary of banking and finance
banker's bill. — See bank draft … Useful english dictionary
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banker's acceptance — ( BA) A short term financial instrument that is the unconditional obligation of the accepting bank. Banker s acceptances, or BAs, arise from transactions involving the import, export, transit, or storage of goods, including domestic as well as… … Financial and business terms
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banker's acceptance — n. a draft or bill of exchange drawn on a bank and accepted by it * * * … Universalium