take deposits

并支付利息。
常用释义
接受存款:指银行或其他金融机构从客户那里收取资金,以便在一定期限后返还给客户,并支付利息。

例句

1·It does not take deposits, but raises money by issuing bonds.

该行不吸收存款,而是通过发行债券来筹集资金。

2·Article 9 a tic shall not be allowed to take deposits, issue bonds or borrow from abroad.

第九条信托投资公司不得办理存款业务,不得发行债券,不得举借外债。

3·A breeder does not promise or take deposits on their entire litter before they are even born.

他们不会在幼犬尚未出生前就对他人许下承诺或收取定金。

4·They can also take deposits, be used to pay bills and transact with insurance and securities firms.

并且它们还支持存款,支付,保险及证券交易。

5·Until now, the Fed has lent directly only to Main Street Banks, those that take deposits from ordinary folks.

迄今为止,Fed只直接贷款给传统意义上的银行,即吸纳普通民众存款的银行。

6·The change in status will allow them to create commercial banks that will be able to take deposits, bolstering the resources of both institutions.

转型后,这两大投资银行可以像商业移行一样,能够接受存款,以加强两家机构的资源支持。

7·They do not take demand deposits, relying on short-term borrowing instead.

这些公司不采取活期存款,依靠短期借款。

8·The good bank will keep the retail deposits and some existing mortgages. The bad bank will take no deposits and look after the remaining assets.

好账银行将持有北岩的小额零星存款业务和现存的一些抵押贷款,坏账银行不会持有任何存款而只得到剩下的资产。

9·If deposits are insured, there is little incentive for a bank's customer to assess its creditworthiness and every incentive to take the highest rate on offer.

如果其存款已参保,银行客户缺乏评估其商誉的动力而只执着于其所开出的最高回报率。

10·A few years ago, a portion of these deposits was being diverted into property when the housing markets in a number of cities began to take off.

几年前,在许多城市的房地产市场开始腾飞时,部分银行存款流入房地产领域。