bond issue
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbondandissue
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bond
noun
uk/bɒnd/us/bɑːnd/
a close connection joining two or ...
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issue
noun[C]
uk/ˈɪʃ.uː/us/ˈɪʃ.uː/
a subject or problem that people are thinking and ...
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(Definition ofbondandissuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In anybondissue, the use of proceeds is of critical importance.
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The model for financing bybondissuedoes not necessarily entail fare charges to repay the capital.
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I understand that thebondissuecontains provisions for the repayment of bonds, if subsequently defaulting nations are prevailed upon to make good their default.
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I am sure the localbondissue, if it receives all the support it ought to receive, will be a great success.
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Does not money raised bybondissuehave to be repaid?
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In that case does the syndicated loan form part of the arrangements that bring about thisbondissueor is the syndicated loan itself excluded?
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However, every expert who has looked at that matter thinks that abondissueis at least worthy of consideration.
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The key definition is that of an internationalbondissue.
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I agree entirely that if abondissuewere launched now, a two-year process might be initiated.
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No one will fund abondissuewith nil return, as risk and exposure are involved and interest payments have to be met.
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However, that is not a free option, and the idea that abondissuecould be wholly self-financing is theoretical rather than practical.
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It is my belief—this will be subject to the public sector comparator—that public-private financing will be cheaper than thebondissuethat is talked of.
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Abondissuecould have been resolved in a couple of years at much less cost.
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That is part of thebondissueand is an attractive feature of it.
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As against this, the amount raised by thebondissueis $125 million; if all pledges by members to purchase bonds are taken up, this figure would be $150 million.
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They are underwriting thebondissue.
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In early 1936, thebondissuepassed with more than four to one in favor of selling the bonds.
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That year, abondissuewas approved to begin building three new high school buildings, and in 1912, construction began.
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Abondissuewas needed to be put on the ballot to raise the money for the proposed program.
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The 1956bondissuealso provided $500,000 for branch libraries.
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