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English to French translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law: Contract(s) | |||||||
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4 | lance une émission en continu |
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4 | effectuer une émission en continu |
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5 -1 | lancer une émission d'obligations d'Etat / d'obligations publiques |
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lance une émission en continu Explanation: launch a tap [issuance] "Central Government Debt: Statistical Yearbook 2007 https://books.google.be/books?isbn=9264032649 OECD - 2007 Tap issues The DMO will only use taps of both conventional and index-linked gilts for market ... L'émission en continu la plus récente a eu lieu le 6 août 1999." |
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effectuer une émission en continu Explanation: .... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 57 minutes (2018-06-04 15:13:38 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://www.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_french/finance_general... |
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launching (issuing) a tap lancer une émission d'obligations d'Etat / d'obligations publiques Explanation: "High-yied" elles peuvent être hautement rentables - "Tap stocks" sont des obligations d'Etat qui accroissent la dette et évitent des frais A tap issue is usually a government security, such as a Treasury bill. The borrowing issuer announces the availability of the issue and accepts bids for a specified time period. The issue is sold at a fixed price or for a price dependent on the demand for the debt instrument. This method of issuing additional debt was adopted by the British and French governments. Tap issues allow an organization to avoid certain transaction or legal costs and expedite fund raising. Read more: Tap Issue https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/tap_issue.asp#ixzz5HUE5... |
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