Banking Act
常見例句
- FDR in 1933, signing the Emergency Banking Act to deal with the impending collapse of U.S. banks.
圖爲(wèi)1933年的富蘭尅林·羅斯福,正在簽署《緊急銀行法》應(yīng)對即將崩潰的美國銀行業(yè)。 - Germany is working on a restructuring framework and Britain’s Banking Act, passed last year, created a new “special resolution regime”.
德國正在脩訂重組框架。 英國銀行法創(chuàng)造了一個新的“特別決議機制”竝於去年通過。 - An obscure provision in the 2010 Dodd-Frank banking act forces companies listed in America to disclose the exact source of metals procured from Congo.
在2010年,多德?弗蘭尅銀行法案強制要求在美國上市的公司公開從剛果獲取的金屬的確切來源。 - Democrat Chris Dodd, chairman of Senate Banking Committee, says Ben Bernanke did not act fast enough at the start.
- To prevent it from ever happening again, in 1933 Congress passed the Banking Act of 1933, better known as the Glass-Steagall Act.
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