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Money at call and short notice with the discount houses.
It went on to become the world's largest discounting house.
In both ways, the shortage ends up with the discount houses.
The discount houses, as a result, may themselves become short of liquid assets.
The banks might then be obliged to call in money from the discount houses.
In such trades, the discount houses may not always be less costly.
The balance sheet of the discount houses is shown in Table 6.1.
In addition many banks will have money market loans at call with discount houses.
The discount houses have their origins in the early nineteenth century.
The discount houses are unique to the British monetary system.
At the discount houses, meanwhile, the cuts will be deeper than ever.
The unique role of the discount houses is also reflected in the tables.
Now the price has fallen and future purchases by discount houses will be at the new, lower rate.
As we have seen, if banks are short of cash they can call in loans from the discount houses.
If the price asked by the discount houses is thought to be too high, the Bank will refuse to purchase them.
But then the discount houses in turn may be short of liquid assets to meet this demand.
For reasons we shall see in a moment, discount houses are always prepared to buy such bills.
If commercial banks are short of liquid assets, they will have to call in money from the discount houses.
They only buy them from discount houses, and then only after the bills are a few weeks old.
The profit to the discount houses comes from using the funds to deal in treasury and commercial bills.
A director of the discount house needs to attend personally to effect this, traditionally complete with top hat.
The discount houses have no option but to repay.
The most liquid of the market loans are money at call and short notice lent to the discount houses.
Central in the relationship are the discount houses.
Most important of all, however, will be changes in the factors determining discount houses' willingness and ability to buy bills.
Some people will use a discount store to find low cost things.
Home of Economy is considered by many to be the first discount store.
Five minutes later they were walking into a discount store.
One, despite her degree, was working at a discount store.
For the most part, these are sold in drug and discount stores.
The same product can almost always be bought for less in a discount store.
For those families, discount stores can be a means of survival.
But when it comes to vitamins, it's off to the discount store.
And that is the information you are likely to get at your local hardware or discount store.
She'd bought a ring at a discount store along the way.
For example, some of the the best performers last month were discount stores.
Wal-Mart has more than 1,000 discount stores in 23 states.
Its last incarnation was as a discount store, which closed in 1992.
To answer my daughter's question, I went back to the online discount store and found - surprise!
Some have indicated that you seem to be against lower prices, say at discount stores.
Spending at discount store chains was down 5.7 percent from October 2002.
"The discount store is something you would creep into in the middle of the night," he added.
"I used to come down here for Century 21," she said, referring to the popular discount store.
Its customers are retail and discount stores throughout the country.
Pretty goblets on the table - they're from the discount store.
"We started to go to discount stores all over the city," said the deli man.
Before starting to drive again, I went into another discount store, just to browse.
Even a few years ago, discount stores were almost unheard of in Mexico.
Sales reports by department and discount store chains also were weak.
Discount stores were less of a destination for shoppers this year.