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31retail issuance of Lithuanian Government securities — Lietuvos Respublikos Vyriausybės vertybinių popierių platinimas mažmeniniu būdu statusas Aprobuotas sritis vertybinių popierių apyvarta apibrėžtis Lietuvos Respublikos Vyriausybės vertybinių popierių (toliau – VVP) platinimo būdas, kai VVP… …
32Standby Note Issuance Facility - SNIF — A type of credit facility, often a bank, that accepts an arrangement that finances projects via secondary obligations. SNIFs will guarantee payment to the lender if the borrower defaults. In this way, SNIFs ultimately act as a form of insurance… …
33Note issuance facility (NIF) — An agreement by which a syndicate of banks indicates a willingness to accept short term notes from borrowers and resell these notes in the Eurocurrency markets. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
34Note Issuance Facility (NIF) — Fazilität, die die Liquiditätsbeschaffung über die revolvierende Platzierung von kurzfristigen Schuldtiteln (⇡ Notes) ermöglicht. Diese werden im ⇡ Tenderverfahren am Markt untergebracht. Anders: ⇡ Revolving Underwriting Facility (RUF). Bei einer …
35note issuance facility — NIF; = note purchase facility A means of enabling short term borrowers in the eurocurrency markets to issue euronotes, with maturities of less than one year, when the need arises rather than having to arrange a separate issue of euronotes each… …
36note issuance facility — NIF; note purchase facility A means of enabling short term borrowers in the eurocurrency markets to issue euronotes, with maturities of less than one year, when the need arises rather than having to arrange a separate issue of euronotes each time …
37note issuance facility — /nəυt ɪʃuəns fəˌsɪlɪti/ noun a credit facility where a company obtains a loan underwritten by banks and can issue a series of short term eurocurrency notes to replace others which have expired. Abbreviation NIF …
38probable cause for issuance of a search warrant — A reasonable ground of suspicion, supported by circumstances sufficiently strong in themselves to warrant a prudent and cautious man in the belief that the person accused is guilty of the offense with which he is charged. 47 Am J1st Search § 22 …
39Rights offering — Issuance of rights to current shareholders allowing them to purchase additional shares, usually at a discount to market price. Shareholders who do not exercise these rights are usually diluted by the offering. Rights are often transferable,… …
40rights offering — Issuance to shareholders that allows them to purchase additional shares, usually at a discount to market price. holdings of shareholders who do not exercise rights are usually diluted by the offering. Rights are often transferable , allowing the… …