单词 | banker |
释义 | banker (bæŋkəʳ ) Word forms: bankers countable noun B2 A banker is someone who works in banking at a senior level. ...an investment banker. ...a merchant banker. Collocations: central banker Probably an economist, an investment banker or a central banker. Times, Sunday Times Which central banker, with memoirs recently out, has a day named in his honour in his home town? Times, Sunday Times If central banks lose credibility, markets will drive up borrowing costs 'across the world' even if rates stay low, one central banker says. Times, Sunday Times Quite a lot, it appears, when you're a central banker. Times, Sunday Times Your central banker will try to offset banks' tighter credit standards by buying up mortgages to keep rates down. Times, Sunday Times He also became a commercial banker, loaning money at interest before there were any banks in the area. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Ironically, the central bankers proved to be far less prescient than the commercial bankers had been. Times, Sunday Times But commercial bankers who have read the speech are baffled by the apparent contradiction. Times, Sunday Times Easy money came, secondly, because commercial bankers were incentivised to make the most of 'leverage' - ie, borrowing. Times, Sunday Times But to commercial bankers, the difference between guaranteed overnight deposits and one-month money market obligations was the difference between day and night. Times, Sunday Times One of them was not to the 'international banker' advertised, but 'an interpreter that worked in a bank'. Times, Sunday Times One senior international banker told me yesterday he was alarmed by the warning and asked his people to look into it. Times, Sunday Times In the aftermath of the worldwide financial crisis, efforts were made to get international bankers to swear an oath to behave themselves. Times,Sunday Times You have international bankers living at one end of a street and council estates right next to them. Times, Sunday Times These days, it also attracts international bankers, which means prices are high. Times, Sunday Times One private banker said yesterday that the use of criminally gained information was despicable and set a dangerous precedent. Times, Sunday Times At one end of the scale, consumers with plenty of cash can pay a private banker to make decisions on their behalf. Times, Sunday Times Debit cards are a distant memory and everyone has a 'virtual private banker' in their smartphone instead. Times, Sunday Times A move to a much larger firm followed, where he became a private banker in a large, international company. Globe and Mail Did you hear about the private banker who went for a meeting with her client, a famous actor, and had a terrible accident? Times, Sunday Times One senior banker said they expected interest from tens of thousands of businesses. Times,Sunday Times One senior banker said that the low valuations of most traditional players could allow them to come together, knitting specialist loans books with deposit-takers. Times,Sunday Times The senior banker was asked to assess the skills and expertise within the agency as well as its management structure. Times, Sunday Times One senior banker says at least 12 months. Times,Sunday Times One senior banker told me the losses may not be quite that catastrophic, but he expects his employer to have to absorb a multibillion-pound blow. Times, Sunday Times The outwardly successful banker deliberately destroyed the respectable world his family had prepared him for. Times, Sunday Times The successful banker who said she wasn’t sure she deserved her promotion. Globe and Mail No wonder he's such a successful banker. Times, Sunday Times Later a successful banker, he was knighted in 1851. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Often described as one of the most successful bankers of his generation, he had a ceaseless appetite for dealmaking and expansion. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 银行家 Japanese: 銀行家 |
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