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*[[Stock Exchange (Civ4)|Stock Exchange]] ([[England (Civ4)|England]])
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==Strategy==
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A Bank greatly increases a city's production of wealth. Banks are required to build the [[Wall Street (Civ4)|Wall Street]] national wonder.
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==Civilopedia entry==
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A highly developed banking system is one of the cornerstones of an advanced civilization. Banks lend money to individuals or groups, providing capital for industrial and real estate development. Banks also contribute to the economic growth of a city or region by stimulating the development of production facilities. Individual citizens can also benefit by investing their own surplus money in the bank and earning interest on it.

Revision as of 18:04, 8 June 2020

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The Bank is replaced by the following unique building:

Strategy

A Bank greatly increases a city's production of wealth. Banks are required to build the Wall Street national wonder.

Civilopedia entry

A highly developed banking system is one of the cornerstones of an advanced civilization. Banks lend money to individuals or groups, providing capital for industrial and real estate development. Banks also contribute to the economic growth of a city or region by stimulating the development of production facilities. Individual citizens can also benefit by investing their own surplus money in the bank and earning interest on it.