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issuing bank N

issuing bank

credit issuing bank N

III . issue [ˈɪʃu:] VB intr form

coupon issue N ECON

issue date N

issue price N ECON

legal issue N

new issue N ECON

rights issue N Brit ECON

share issue N ECON

side issue N

Usage examples with issuing

issuing house

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Confirmed acceptance credit is more expensive to establish than unconfirmed acceptance credit because the issuing bank is effectively guaranteeing payment.
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Under most capitalistic systems, money is created by issuing debt and is not necessarily introduced at birth.
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The discounts usually increased with distance from the issuing bank.
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He introduced many economic reforms including use of double entry accounting, joint stock corporations and modern note-issuing banks.
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Development of projects has often been stymied by a succession of enquiries and the politicisation of the issuing of mining and export licenses.
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It held that it is an improper use of a directors' power to frustrate a takeover bid through issuing a poison pill.
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In his first year as coroner, he was involved in a dispute with local morticians over delay in issuing death certificates.
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A window can be minimized by double-clicking its title bar, dragging it onto an empty spot on the bar, or by issuing a command from one of its menus.
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The whistleblower's disclosure came as new regulations went into force giving the government greater control over the issuing of press cards and media accreditation.
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This policy of issuing irredeemable paper money was copied by the individual states and other political bodies.
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