Example sentences of "of the bank of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Seems that Louis Gerstner has decided that the IBM Corp culture has to be changed from the top down as a priority , and he has again gone outside the company — and the computer industry — for a senior appointment , hiring Gerald Czarnecki , chairman and chief executive of the Bank of America Hawaii unit of BankAmerica Corp to be the new senior vice-president in charge of human resources and administration .
2 Jacques Bussières , a Canadian , was appointed as governor of the Bank of Zambia ( central bank ) with effect from January 1990 , the first foreigner to hold the post .
3 Asian hoteliers and restaurateurs have been reluctant to disclose the extent to which they have been affected by the collapse of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International ( BCCI ) .
4 In the September 1992 issue of ACCOUNTANCY ( see p 111 ) , we reported a case before the Court of Appeal in which the Court was asked to make a declaration as to whether MS Fashions Ltd and MS Fashions ( Wholesale ) Ltd could be required to pay to Touche Ross , the liquidator of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International , the whole of a combined overdraft of £600,000 , or whether a deposit with BCCI by Mr Sarwar of £300,000 , which had been used as a security for the overdrafts , could be set off against the sum of £600,000 under Rule 4.90 of the Insolvency Rules 1986 .
5 MS Fashions Ltd ( Fashions ) and MS Fashions ( Wholesale ) Ltd ( Wholesale ) had been customers of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International since 1980 .
6 The $8bn damages which Touche Ross , liquidators of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International , are rumoured to be seeking from Ernst & Young and Price Waterhouse for their role as BCCI 's former auditors , are causing a certain amount of grim humour at Becket House and Southwark Towers .
7 The tangled affairs of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International ( BCCI ) continue to damage its reputation as a bank supervisor ( see box on next page ) .
8 To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he has had any further discussions concerning the closure of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International ; and if he will make a statement .
9 Will the Prime Minister reflect on the continued hardship and anxiety facing depositors , creditors and former members of staff of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International ?
10 Since then we have had Polly Peck , Brent Walker , the scandal of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International , and then the greatest scandal of all — the Maxwell scandal .
11 Could the Government be prevailed upon to persuade the City institutions to provide more positive assistance for depositors , creditors and former employees of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International ?
12 This is only the second time that the House has been given an opportunity to debate the momentous consequences of the closure of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International .
13 US District Judge William Hodges on Feb. 5 ordered two subsidiaries of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International ( BCCI ) to forfeit more than $15,000,000 for their role in the laundering of huge cocaine profits from Colombia 's Medellín drug cartel .
14 On Oct. 3 a statement issued in Abu Dhabi , one of the United Arab Emirates ( UAE ) , by the majority shareholders of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International ( BCCI ) , which had been closed down on July 5 , 1991 , amid allegations of massive corruption and fraud [ see p. 38355 ] , announced that they had withdrawn their support for an attempted rescue of the bank .
15 Finance Ministers and central bank governors ( i ) commented that the United Kingdom was moving towards economic recovery , that recovery was under way in the United States , that growth was projected to pick up in Italy and France , and that in Japan and Germany growth had slowed from the rapid pace in 1990 to a more sustainable rate ; ( ii ) noted the importance of strengthening global savings ; ( iii ) reaffirmed the need for effective measures to avoid the recurrence of " recent irregularities that were revealed in some financial markets " ( a reference in particular to scandals in Japan — see pp. 38529 — and to the collapse of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International — see pp. 38396-37 ; 38355 ; 38545 ) ; ( iv ) called on the Paris Club to continue discussions on how best to implement promptly additional debt relief measures , on a case-by-case basis , which went well beyond the relief already granted under the " Toronto terms " [ see pp. 36123-24 ] ; and ( v ) noted that it was essential for developing countries to encourage private capital flows .
16 On Nov. 15 the Department of Justice announced indictment on fraud and racketeering charges of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International ( BCCI ) , Agha Hasan Abedi and Swaleh Naqvi , BCCI 's former chairman and chief executive , and Gaith Pharaon , a major BCCI shareholder .
17 On June 12 the High Court in London upheld a settlement in the case of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International ( BCCI ) which had collapsed in July 1991 [ see pp. 38355 ; 38545 ] .
18 The report by Lord Justice Bingham on the collapse in July 1991 of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International ( BCCI ) [ see p. 38355 ] was published on Oct. 22 , strongly criticizing the Bank of England for failing properly to supervise and regulate BCCI , but stating that UK Treasury officials and ministers for their part were not open to criticism .
19 THE Bank of England came under strong criticism yesterday from a cross-party committee of MPs over its role in the collapse of the Bank of Credit & Commerce International .
20 THE FORMER Western Isles depute finance director has started a court action to challenge a recommendation that he should personally pay over cash lost following the collapse of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International .
21 The Institute set up an independent Financial Reporting Commission last year , which was chaired by Dr Louden Ryan , former governor of the Bank of Ireland , in an attempt to address the expectations gap ( see ACCOUNTANCY , June 1991 , p 14 ) .
22 Although primarily a banker ( he became Governor of the Bank of Ireland in 1820 ) Arthur Guinness the second ( 3 ) ( 1768–1855 ) was responsible for steering the company through the recessionary years following the Napoleonic Wars .
23 The incident occurred after a dispute between the man and staff at a branch of the Bank of Ireland in Cahir .
24 The Supreme Council on May 12 had defeated Vagnorius 's attempt to pass motions of no confidence in Asmantas and in the chair of the Bank of Lithuania , Vilius Baldisis .
25 WITH the appointment of Carlo Azeglio Ciampi , the governor of the Bank of Italy , to form a new government on April 26th , Italy broke new ground .
26 Carlo Ciampi , governor of the Bank of Italy , has just become his country 's prime minister .
27 Carlo Azeglio Ciampi , governor of the Bank of Italy , formed a new , supposedly scandal-free government — though without the country 's leading crusader for reform , Mario Segni , who would not join .
28 But il governatore , as the former governor of the Bank of Italy is still known , is proving a determined prime minister .
29 The governor of the Bank of Italy — a Christian Democrat and strong supporter of rapprochement with the Socialists — relaxed monetary policy during the strike wave to ‘ permit ’ the wage rises of 1962 and 1963 .
30 There is a meeting of shareholders being planned to discuss the future of the Bank of Edinburgh .
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