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  5. Money creation - Wikipedia

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    Money creation, or money issuance, is the process by which the money supply of a country, or an economic or monetary region, [note 1] is increased. In most modern economies, money is created by both central banks and commercial banks. Money issued by central banks is a liability, typically called reserve deposits, and is only available for use ...

  6. List of largest banks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    WaFd Bank: Seattle, Washington: $30 $2.12 WAFD 73 United Bank (West Virginia) Charleston, West Virginia: $30 $5.07 UBSI 74 Texas Capital Bank: Dallas, Texas: $29 $3.10 TCBI 75 Glacier Bancorp: Kalispell, Montana: $27 $4.58 GBCI 76 FirstBank Holding Co: Lakewood, Colorado: $27 N/A N/A 77 Fulton Financial Corporation: Lancaster, Pennsylvania: $27 ...

  7. Free banking - Wikipedia

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    Following a bank crisis in 1857, there was a rise in popular support for private banks and private money issuers (especially Stockholms Enskilda Bank, founded in 1856). A new bank law was adopted by parliament in 1864, deregulating the interest rate. The following decades marked the height of the Swedish free banking era.

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