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Bank Management, Bank Marketing, Capital crime, Capital Market Criminal Law, Capital Market Legislation, Capital Market Transactions, Credit Contract, Financial Institution , German 'Minimum Requirements for Risk Management' (MaRisk), Lending Insurance, Loan Processing

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German Banking Law , Law on Collateral Security, Transactions
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