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Module 2. Banking
Lesson 1. Personal Banking. Designed for the Internet. Electronic cash
Market Leader (Banking and Finance) Part 1 U.1, 2 p.4, 8
Lesson 2. Personal Banking. The One account
Market Leader (Banking and Finance) Part 1 U.3 p.12
Lesson 3. Corporate Banking. Companies and their banks. Company accounts
Market Leader (Banking and Finance) Part 2 U.4, 5 p.16, 20
Lesson 4. Corporate Banking. Globalisation
Market Leader (Banking and Finance) Part 2 U.6 p.24
Lesson 5. The Banking Industry. The European Central Bank
Market Leader (Banking and Finance) Part 3 U.7 p.28
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