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    banking

    US /ˈbæŋkɪŋ/

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    UK /ˈbæŋkɪŋ/

    A2
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To put or keep your money in a bank
    I am currently banking at HSBC, but I am thinking of switching to Citibank in the future
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounAct of keeping your money in a bank
    The president does his banking at the local HSBC branch
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To turn a plane when flying; (of a plane) to turn
    The plane will be banking to the left before beginning its descent

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    How to get your foot in the door during a tough job market

    04:16How to get your foot in the door during a tough job market
    • One is investment banking analyst, 26% jump year-over-year.

      One is investment banking analyst, 26% jump year-over-year.

    • One is, uh, investment banking analyst, 26% jump year over year in investment bank hiring.

      One is, uh, investment banking analyst, 26% jump year over year in investment bank hiring.

    A2

    ACCOUNTANT EXPLAINS: Money Habits Keeping You Poor

    08:42ACCOUNTANT EXPLAINS: Money Habits Keeping You Poor
    • I have spent the last decade of my life immersing myself in the field of finance and money through a degree in finance, a qualification in accounting, and then a career in investment banking.

      I have spent the last decade of my life immersing myself in the field of finance and money through a degree in finance, a qualification in accounting, and then a career in investment banking.

    • degree in finance, a qualification in accounting  and then a career in Investment Banking and one  

      degree in finance, a qualification in accounting  and then a career in Investment Banking and one  

    A2

    Why Citibank Branches Are Closing Around The World

    10:27Why Citibank Branches Are Closing Around The World
    • This global vision that Citi retail banking was an aspirational bank, that it was kind of like the Nike swoosh or the Mercedes star, that it was a branded global good.

      This global vision that Citi retail banking was an aspirational bank, that it was kind of like the Nike swoosh or the Mercedes star, that it was a branded global good.

    • This global vision that Citi Retail Banking was an aspirational bank, that it was kind of like the Nike Swoosh or the Mercedes Star, that it was a branded global good,

      This global vision that Citi Retail Banking was an aspirational bank, that it was kind of like the Nike Swoosh or the Mercedes Star, that it was a branded global good,

    B1

    Why is Switzerland home to so many billionaires?

    07:24Why is Switzerland home to so many billionaires?
    • Switzerland's banking sector developed a reputation over the twentieth century as a place of privacy and anonymity, making it a particularly attractive location for wealthy individuals to store their cash and potentially avoid taxes.

      Switzerland's banking sector developed a reputation over the twentieth century as a place of privacy and anonymity, making it a particularly attractive location for wealthy individuals to store their cash and potentially avoid taxes.

    • Switzerland's banking sector developed a reputation over the 20th century as a place of privacy and anonymity, making it a particularly attractive location for wealthy individuals to store their cash and potentially avoid taxes.

      Switzerland's banking sector developed a reputation over the 20th century as a place of privacy and anonymity, making it a particularly attractive location for wealthy individuals to store their cash and potentially avoid taxes.

    B1

    What’s going to happen to Big Tech’s laid off workers?

    08:25What’s going to happen to Big Tech’s laid off workers?
    • the top three U.S. employers hailed from the Health Insurance, Defence and Banking sectors respectively.

      the top three U.S. employers hailed from the Health Insurance, Defence and Banking sectors respectively.

    • The top three U.S. employers hailed from the health insurance, defense, and banking sectors, respectively.

      The top three U.S. employers hailed from the health insurance, defense, and banking sectors, respectively.

    B1

    Why Brexit Failed the UK

    08:54Why Brexit Failed the UK
    • The UK was uniquely positioned among EU countries in that it had a strong banking system, access to the Eurozone, and

      The UK was uniquely positioned among EU countries in that it had a strong banking system, access to the Eurozone, and

    • The UK was uniquely positioned among EU countries in that it had a strong banking system, access to the Eurozone, and most importantly, it spoke English.

      The UK was uniquely positioned among EU countries in that it had a strong banking system, access to the Eurozone, and most importantly, it spoke English.

    B1

    7 Common PHRASAL VERBS for Business

    18:377 Common PHRASAL VERBS for Business
    • Don't look at the 2008 banking crisis.

      Don't look at the 2008 banking crisis.

    • You notice how we talked about, I was going to say, the banking here is in trust and on, on that thing.

      You notice how we talked about, I was going to say, the banking here is in trust and on, on that thing.

    A2

    How American Cars Got So Bad

    17:49How American Cars Got So Bad
    • Quote, "We're here today because we made mistakes," General Motors' Rick Wagoner told the Senate Banking Committee.

      Quote, "We're here today because we made mistakes," General Motors' Rick Wagoner told the Senate Banking Committee.

    • Wagoner told the Senate Banking Committee."

      Wagoner told the Senate Banking Committee."

    B1

    Why Taiwan Makes All The Chips That Beep Boop

    17:32Why Taiwan Makes All The Chips That Beep Boop
    • Chips were initially priced at a loss to the company, banking on the idea that the fabs to make them would grow too costly for Silicon Valley startups to build themselves.

      Chips were initially priced at a loss to the company, banking on the idea that the fabs to make them would grow too costly for Silicon Valley startups to build themselves.

    • Chips were initially priced at a loss to the company, banking on the idea that the fabs to make them would grow too costly for Silicon Valley startups to build themselves.

      Chips were initially priced at a loss to the company, banking on the idea that the fabs to make them would grow too costly for Silicon Valley startups to build themselves.

    B1

    Inside Trump’s Strategy to End Birthright Citizenship | WSJ

    06:32Inside Trump’s Strategy to End Birthright Citizenship | WSJ
    • To end birthright citizenship, Trump would need either an amendment to the Constitution, which would require two-thirds of both the House and Senate and three-quarters of the states to agree, or for the Supreme Court to endorse his interpretation of the 14th Amendment, which is what the administration is banking on.

      To end birthright citizenship, Trump would need either an amendment to the Constitution, which would require two-thirds of both the House and Senate and three-quarters of the states to agree, or for the Supreme Court to endorse his interpretation of the 14th Amendment, which is what the administration is banking on.

    • To end birthright citizenship, Trump would need either an amendment to the Constitution, which would require two-thirds of both the House and Senate and three-quarters of the states to agree, or for the Supreme Court to endorse his interpretation of the 14th Amendment, which is what the administration is banking on.

      To end birthright citizenship, Trump would need either an amendment to the Constitution, which would require two-thirds of both the House and Senate and three-quarters of the states to agree, or for the Supreme Court to endorse his interpretation of the 14th Amendment, which is what the administration is banking on.

    B1