banking: General History
General History
A simple form of banking was practiced by the ancient temples of Egypt, Babylonia, and Greece, which loaned at high rates of interest the gold and silver deposited for safekeeping. Private banking existed by 600
Sections in this article:
- Introduction
- Deregulation, Bank Failures, and New Technology
- Further Legislation
- Early Years to the Federal Reserve
- General History
- International Banks
- Other Financial Institutions
- Types of Banks
- Bibliography
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