Значение слова "BANKING" найдено в 48 источниках

BANKING

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[`bæŋkɪŋ]
банковское дело
вираж, крен


найдено в "Financial and business terms"
banking: translation

banking bank‧ing [ˈbæŋkɪŋ] noun [uncountable]
1. BANKING the business activity of banks and similar institutions:

• a large, New York-based banking company

• The banking industry will strongly oppose these new regulations.

conˌsumer ˈbanking BANKING
another name for retail banking
inˌvestment ˈbanking BANKING
the work done by investment bank S
ˌoffshore ˈbanking BANKING TAX
when banks are based abroad in a country where you pay less tax than in your own country:

• Government officials dislike the rise of offshore banking.

• Cyprus is becoming an international offshore banking center.

ˌretail ˈbanking BANKING
the part of a bank's work that is concerned with providing services to members of the public, rather than to businesses or large organizations
ˌuniversal ˈbanking BANKING
when a bank performs a range of banking activities:

• Banco Central is a classic institution of the universal banking type, covering all areas of banking and with a strong industrial portfolio.

2. BANKING COMPUTING using the services that a bank provides
ˈhome ˌbanking BANKING COMPUTING
a service provided by banks that allows people to pay money from one account into another, pay bills etc by email or telephone:

• Many people use their computers for home banking and home shopping.

ˌonline ˈbanking also ˌelectronic ˈbanking BANKING COMPUTING
a service provided by banks that allows people to pay money from one account to another, pay bills etc over the Internet:

• With electronic banking, consumers can pay credit card, utility and other bills and check their bank accounts using their PC.

ˌInternet ˈbanking BANKING COMPUTING
the services provided by banks that only exist on the Internet :

• Internet banking allows customers to carry out transactions, money transfers and other business 24 hours a day.

ˌtelephone ˈbanking BANKING
when customers have an arrangement with a bank to be able to find out by telephone how much money they have in their account, ask for payments to be made etc

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banking UK US /ˈbæŋkɪŋ/ noun [U] BANKING
the business of operating a bank or providing the services of a bank: »

international banking

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banking industry/sector

See also CONSUMER BANKING(Cf.↑consumer banking), INVESTMENT BANKING(Cf. ↑investment banking), OFFSHORE BANKING(Cf. ↑offshore banking), RETAIL BANKING(Cf. ↑retail banking), SHADOW BANKING(Cf. ↑shadow banking), UNIVERSAL BANKING(Cf. ↑universal banking)
the act of using the services of a bank: »

I prefer to do my banking locally.

»

Do you do your banking online?

See also HOME BANKING(Cf. ↑home banking), INTERNET BANKING(Cf. ↑internet banking), ONLINE BANKING(Cf. ↑online banking), TELEPHONE BANKING(Cf. ↑telephone banking)


найдено в "Collocations dictionary"
banking: translation

noun
ADJECTIVE
business, commercial, corporate
central
investment, merchant
retail, wholesale
private
domestic, national
offshore
global, international
electronic, Internet, online

At first consumers were wary of online banking.

BANKING + NOUN
system
market
group
business, industry, sector
community

the international banking community

service

I mainly use the Internet banking service.

PREPOSITION
in banking

This software is used in banking.



найдено в "Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation"
Banking: translation

   Under Mikhail Gorbachev, the banking system, previously dominated by Gosbank (State Bank), was diversified to create new lending agencies. Despite the reforms, the Russian Federation inherited a system that consisted of a small number of large, stateowned banks, including Sberbank, Vnesheconombank, and Bank VTB (formerly known as Vneshtorgbank). The Central Bank of the Russian Federation, established in 1990, is charged with setting monetary policy and maintaining the stability of the ruble, the country’s national currency. It replaced Gosbank in 1991.From 1991 to 1995, Russia saw the establishment of nearly 3,000 commercial banks (that number has shrunk to 1,000 since the late 1990s).
   A large number of corporate banks, beholden to the interests of large firms such as Lukoil, were also founded, as well as institutions that were used by the oligarchs to protect and expand their personal fortunes, often at the expense of account holders. The mafia’s use of and influence over Russia’s system of banking and finance during this period is well documented. The proliferation of “new” banks was also important to the federal and regional governments, which sought loans from these institutions during the 1990s. During the 1998 ruble crisis, a number of banks’ assets were frozen, and account holders were directed to transfer their holdings to Sberbank at a fixed rate.
   The use of personal checks remained tepid in the postindependence period due to a slow clearance process, resulting in a predominantly cash-based economy. Credit and bank cards, rare in Russia during the 1990s, have exploded, with approximately 120 million in circulation by 2009.


найдено в "Англо-русском экономическом словаре"
сущ.
банк. банковское дело, банковская деятельность, банкинг (деятельность банков, связанная с приемом вкладов, предоставлением кредитов и иными подобными финансовыми операциями)
See:
branch banking, chain banking, concentration banking, drive-in banking, electronic banking, free banking, group banking, home banking, internet banking, interstate banking, investment banking, merchant banking, mobile banking, off-premise banking, offshore banking, one-stop banking, on-line banking, PC banking, private banking, relationship banking, remote banking, retail banking, self-service banking, telephone banking, 24-hour banking, unit banking, universal banking, virtual banking, wholesale banking, wildcat banking, banking charges, banking supervisor, banking system, International Banking Facility, offshore banking unit, International Banking Act, Banking Federation of the European Community, Banking Federation of the European Union, ECU Banking Association, Euro Banking Association, European Banking Federation, banker, bank 2.2)

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банковское дело, банковские операции.
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банковское дело
..Словарь экономических терминов.

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