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Amis, Sir Kingsley (William)(encyclopedia)
Amis, Kingsley(dictionary)
Precautionary demand (for money)(finance)
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Speculative demand (for money)(money)
Transaction demand (for money)(money)
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Money Market Demand Account (M.M.D.A.) (finance) and Amis, Sir Kingsley (William) (sh)


Money Market Demand Account (M.M.D.A.) (finance)


An account that pays interest based on short-term interest rates. Same as a Money Market Deposit Account





Amis, Sir Kingsley (William) (sh)




born April 16, 1922, London, Eng.
died Oct. 22, 1995, London

British novelist, poet, critic, and teacher.

His first novel, Lucky Jim (1954; Film, 1957), was a hugely successful comic masterpiece. He was often characterized as an Angry Young Man, a label he rejected. Notable among his more than 40 books (including four volumes of poetry) are the mordantly humorous novels That Uncertain Feeling (1955; Film, Only Two Can Play, 1962), The Green Man (1959; Film, 1957), Jake's Thing (1978), and The Old Devils (1986, Booker Prize). He was the father of Martin Amis.