2. Noun. (plural of rediscount) ¹
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Definition of Rediscounts
1. rediscount [v] - See also: rediscount
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rediscounts
Literary usage of Rediscounts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Development of Federal Reserve Policy by Harold Lyle Reed (1922)
"CHAPTER IV ADVANCES OF RESERVE BANKS—rediscounts THE purpose of this chapter ...
It seems logical to give rediscounts rather than the other operations the ..."
2. The Operation of the New Bank Act by Thomas Conway, Ernest Minor Patterson (1914)
"CHAPTER IX rediscounts The General Need for rediscounts in Crises.—One of the
most important functions ... Provisions of the Act Concerning rediscounts. ..."
3. The Operation of the New Bank Act by Thomas Conway, Ernest Minor Patterson (1914)
"CHAPTER IX rediscounts The General Need for rediscounts in Crises.—One of the
most important functions ... Provisions of the Act Concerning rediscounts. ..."
4. The Operation of the New Bank Act by Thomas Conway, Ernest Minor Patterson (1914)
"CHAPTER IX rediscounts The General Need for rediscounts in Crises.—One of the
most important functions ... Provisions of the Act Concerning rediscounts. ..."
5. Practical Bank Operation by Loyd Helvetius Langston, First National City Bank of New York (1921)
"Collection of rediscounts A word should be said at this point concerning the
efforts which the bank makes to comply with the wishes of other banks in ..."
6. Principles of Banking: A Series of Selected Materials by Harold Glenn Moulton (1916)
"rediscounts BETWEEN FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS The following statement was issued by
the Federal Reserve Board on March 10, 1915: In view of the possibility of ..."
7. Principles of Money and Banking: A Series of Selected Materials, with by Harold Glenn Moulton (1916)
"All applications for rediscounts are to be filed with the Federal Reserve Board,
the Board reserving the right to apportion the applications for rediscount ..."
8. Principles of Business by Charles William Gerstenberg (1918)
"rediscounts Paper eligible for rediscount.—A note, draft or bill of exchange to
be eligible for rediscount: (a) Must be one the proceeds of which have been ..."