CET is Central European Time, which is just east of Greenwich Time (Universal Coordinated Time), so it is one hour later in the CET Zone than in London. By MT I presume you mean Mountain Time, not the state of Montana, most of which is in the Mountain Time Zone anyway, which is 2 zones west of Eastern Time. Eastern Time is 5 zones west of Greenwich, so MT is 8 time zones west of CET. So when it is 10 am CET it is 8 hours earlier in the MT zone, or 2 am. That is assuming both zones are on standard time and not Daylight Savings Time or Summer Time, etc.
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No Mt is not a proper noun if you're talking about the Rocky Mt, Rocky and Mt would be proper. Mt. is proper because it's with a word that is proper
MT 9xx category of messages are meant for Cash Management and Customer Status, like for instance, Conformation of Debit (MT 900), Conformation of Credit (MT 901) et.al. MT 942 stands for Interim Transaction Report. In a normal case you would receive a Customer Status Message (MT 940) the next morning of the day of business. But, the MT 942 gives a report of the debits/credits any given time of the day so that one can exercise better control. Other message under the same category would be the Balance Report (MT 941) which reports your intra-day balance. Hope this helped.
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MT 742 is sent by the claiming bank to the reimbursing bank.