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Perhaps most important is the well developed nature of the domestic bank bill markets.
Congress is under increasing pressure to pass a banking bill this year.
The banking bill was approved by the Senate on a 68-to-15 vote.
The House has rejected two banking bills in the last three weeks.
A companion banking bill was defeated in the House yesterday.
The rush has already begun in Congress to pass major banking bills.
Why did you deal in bank bills on this particular occasion?"
Before sitting down he drew from his pocket a roll of bank bills.
I haven't been handling bank bills for ten years without being able to tell good money from bad.
I'm going to send you an investment banking bill for $40,000.
It would have been hard to think of a worse atmosphere to bring up a banking bill."
It is still too soon to handicap the prospects for any banking bill to pass the House next month.
To do this, they need all of their bank billing electronically, and in a common format.
It does not usually purchase eligible bank bills within seven days of their acceptance.
George Washington initially declared that he was hesitant to sign the "bank bill" into law.
A similar bank bill was passed by Congress.
In this way bank bills may be re-discounted a number of times before maturity.
The banking bill will not end the Congressional misery.
The House had already approved the interstate banking bill.
Behind the scenes, there were successful negotiations on both the budget deficit and a major banking bill.
The Administration has reached a compromise with Congress on the latest banking bill.
But when the Senate rejected his banking bill, he called a double dissolution election.
Except for the fact that seventy men and women will be working day and night to find these bank bills.
The bank bill would thus protect taxpayers from having to pay for vast amounts of deposit insurance.
As a result, the banking bill, the Administration's biggest piece of financial legislation, faces a new, last-minute threat.