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The Significance of Ch'i Pai-shih's Art

Learning from copying prior artists ' works is a traditional way of learning Chinese painting , because the ... the skills of earlier models , but consciously abandoned them to develop his own style , which enabled him in seizing the ...

Ch'i Pai-shih's Paintings

He taught himself epigraphy , that field of learning most ... then his extensive exposure to models of ancient masters , but even more immediately his acknowledged imitation of - his learning fromhis close predecessors and near ...

On the Bank Charter Act of 1844, its principles and operation; with suggestions for an improved administration of the Bank of England

The Act of 1844 does not affect the reserve ; our reserve is affected by our own management ; the object of the Act of 1844 was to control the issue of the notes in the country , and not to regulate the manner in which we were to carry ...

Operation Management

Theory and Practice

A classic example is the banking system . For several years , the layout in the banking operation was process based with the resources arranged on the basis of their function they do . Thus , we have savings bank clerks , current ...

Pending Reprogramming Requests Involving Operation and Maintenance Programs

Hearing Before the Readiness Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, First Session, June 23, 1987

Advice of Management Changes . The Contractor will consult with the Contracting officer and COR in advance of announcing changes in key military banking management personnel . Key management personnel is defined as a Division Vice ...

Investment Trusts and Investment Companies: Abuses and deficiencies in the organization and operation of investment trusts and investment companies. 4 v

E. Transfer of Control of Chatham Phenix Allied Corporation to the Atlas Corporation By July 1931 , Chatham Phenix National Bank & Trust Company began to experience runs on its various branches.135 The management of the bank had become ...

Building Co-operation

A Business History of The Co-operative Group, 1863-2013

Building Co-operation traces the development of The Co-operative Group and its predecessor, the Co-operative Wholesale Society (CWS), over the course of 150 years. Born from the efforts of the Rochdale Pioneers and others who established successful consumer co-operatives across Britain in the mid-nineteenth century, by the 1860s the proponents of the CWS were ready to pioneer a new effort: a federation, democratically run and collectively owned, that would enable co-operatives to become their own suppliers. From humble origins, the CWS grew into one of Britain's largest businesses within a generation, pioneering modern retailing and distribution on a national scale, expanding into factory production and financial services, and establishing an international supply network that stretched across Europe, and beyond. Throughout the late nineteenth century and well into the twentieth, co-operative societies provided essential services to millions of members across Britain, ranging from food and clothing to banking, insurance, travel agency, pharmacy and even funeral services. However, in the second half of the twentieth century co-operatives experienced a protracted period of decline, facing a series of internal structural challenges, fierce competition amongst food retailers, and a rapidly-changing marketplace. By the turn of the twenty-first century, when many commentators were ready to consign co-operatives to the past, The Co-operative Group emerged with a revitalised business model that has helped to re-invigorate the British co-operative sector and bring new attention to the important role of co-operative and mutual enterprises worldwide. Based on extensive archival research, including many records available to historians for the first time, Building Co-operation is the story of a distinctive business model as it evolved over time. While since the inauguration of the CWS in 1863 the commercial landscape has changed nearly beyond recognition, the values at the heart of The Co-operative Group have remained relevant to succeeding generations, focusing on member benefits and a commitment to ethical trading.

All these initiatives, however, were brought to a dramatic end by a banking crisis that precipitated a dramatic change ... It was also in this context that the SCWS Bank management started to invest in Sterling Certificates of Deposit ...

Organization and Operation of the Small Business Administration (1969), Hearings Before ... , 91-1, Pursuant to H. Res. 66 ... , July 22-25, 1969

Washington , D.C. Washington , D.C.'s banking community has exhibited a reluctancy to involve itself in the Project OWN lending program citing the cumbersomeness of the SBA procedures and the absence of an adequate management assistance ...

The Operation and Regulation of Financial Markets

Financial markets in Britain, and elsewhere, are in the midst of a process of fundamental structural change. The resulting shifts in the behaviour of such markets will require the authorities, in turn, to revise their regulatory and control methods. This book incorporates a series of articles by leading British monetary economists to examine both the implications of such structural changes and also to model the current working of these markets. Within this unified framework, the articles range from descriptive accounts of recent developments in bank supervision and in the structure of the London capital markets to more formal econometric studies of the inter-relationships between money and other economic variables, and of the workings of financial markets. This provides a showcase to exhibit the most up-to-date research of leading British monetary economists.

banks' liquidity requirements must generally be capable of dealing with any net shortfall in cash inflow, anticipated or otherwise. To this end, the Bank seeks to satisfy itself that individual bank management teams adopt a 'prudent ...