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  2. European Banking Authority - Wikipedia

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    The European Banking Authority (EBA) is a regulatory agency of the European Union headquartered in La Défense, Île-de-France. Its activities include conducting stress tests on European banks to increase transparency in the European financial system and identifying weaknesses in banks' capital structures.

  3. Deutsche Postbank - Wikipedia

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    By 2003, Postbank had 11.5 million customers, more than any other bank in Germany. On 1 January 2004 the postal bank took over the transaction banking of Deutsche Bank and Dresdner Bank. From then on Postbank executed the clearing and settlement of Deutsche Bank and Dresdner Bank's payment transactions. [4]

  4. Fortis Group - Wikipedia

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    Former head office of De Utrecht insurance company, shortly before demolition in 1974 AMEV main office in Amsterdam, 1971 VSB Group sign with the Dutch savings banks logo, 1984 Headquarters of AG Insurance designed by Michael Graves in downtown Brussels, completed in 2003 [4] Former head office of ASLK / CGER in Brussels, 2012 Head office building of Stad Rotterdam Verzekeringen (center) in ...

  5. Philippe of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Philippe [a] (born 15 April 1960) is King of the Belgians.He is the eldest child of King Albert II and Queen Paola.He succeeded his father upon the former’s abdication for health reasons on 21 July 2013.

  6. National Bank of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The National Bank was created by Minister Walthère Frère-Orban in 1850 with a unique hybrid status: in the form of a limited company, but with the main objective to carry out missions of general interest entrusted to it by legislation of 5 May 1850, including replacing the Société Générale de Belgique (SGB) as fiscal agent of the Belgian government.

  7. Fractional-reserve banking - Wikipedia

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    Fractional-reserve banking is the system of banking in all countries worldwide, under which banks that take deposits from the public keep only part of their deposit liabilities in liquid assets as a reserve, typically lending the remainder to borrowers.