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commercial bank
noun
- a bank specializing in checking accounts and short-term loans.
commercial bank
noun
- a bank primarily engaged in making short-term loans from funds deposited in current accounts
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Word History and Origins
Origin of commercial bank1
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Example Sentences
In 2004, the five largest U.S. banks held 34 percent of all commercial bank assets; today they hold 48 percent.
Goldman Sachs is now a commercial bank, as is Morgan Stanley, which means both firms are protected by the Fed as Too Big To Fail.
Without preface he inquired the amount of his deposit subject to check in the Commercial Bank.
There would be something doing in the way of entertainment presently in the neighborhood of the musty old Commercial Bank.
This is a fine way of making the division, and very convenient certainly for the Commercial Bank.
Take this check down to the Commercial Bank, please, and open an account.
Miller was offered a situation in a branch office of the Commercial Bank, which was opened in Cromarty in 1835.
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