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When an Overseas Banking Operation Is Jointly Owned by a Parent

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When an overseas banking operation is jointly owned by a parent bank and a local or foreign partner, what is it called?

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Definitions:

Indians

A term historically used to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas.

Planter Elites

Refers to the wealthy and powerful landowners in agricultural societies, especially in the American South, who owned large plantations and slaves.

Colonial Society

The social, economic, and political structures established by European colonies in the Americas, characterized by distinct class systems, economies based on agriculture and trade, and diverse cultures.

Charleston

A historic port city in South Carolina, known for its rich history, well-preserved architecture, and role in both the American Revolution and Civil War.

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