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Our bond issuance is going quite well.
Our bond issuance is going quite well.
Exploitation of the bureaucracy and the over-issuance of Taiwanese dollars resulted in inflation.
Exploitation of the bureaucracy and the over-issuance of Taiwanese dollars resulted in inflation.
Netted out, the major players in this industry are paying out far more money through dividends and stock buybacks than they are taking in through stock issuance or borrowing.
The only problem with that deduction though is that they aren't really taking investors money netted out, the major players in this industry are paying out far more money through dividends and stock buybacks than they are taking in through stock issuance or borrowing.
The price of letters of credit: all the charges for issuance of letter of credit, negotiation of documents, reimbursements and other charges like courier are to the account of applicant or as per the terms and conditions of the letter of credit.
In such transactions the undertaking by the beneficiary to deliver the goods to the applicant is not sufficient consideration for the banker euro 1 registered trademark s promise because the contract of sale is made before the issuance of the credit, thus consideration in these circumstances is passed.
If you were to bring districts down from 765,000 to about 500,000 issuance per district, you would probably make the gerrymandering problem worse.
And I think one of the really interesting things is yesterday Oracle had a bond issuance.
I think they had a convert issuance that went quite well.
I mean, on the one hand, you know, you have got still heavy issuance and you've got still got a sizable fiscal deficit, um, which is part of the reason why yields have stayed higher.
I mean, on the one hand, you know, you have got still heavy issuance and you've got still got a sizable fiscal deficit, which is part of the reason why yields have stayed higher.
Japan has approved a record $785 billion budget for next year as Prime Minister Sanae Takechi looks to balance proactive fiscal policy with debt concerns by limiting new bond issuance.
Japan has approved a record $785 billion budget for next year as Prime Minister Sanai Takeishi looks to balance proactive fiscal policy with debt concerns by limiting new bond issuance.
Investors are now watching for potential policy changes, including possible tax cuts and increased government bond issuance.
Investors are now watching for potential policy changes, including possible tax cuts and increased government bond issuance.
President, the United States and some European states persist in the imposition of unlawful sanctions, military threats, the engagement in force posturing and the issuance of explicit references to the possible use of force by the United States, including significant military deployments in the region.
the issuance of explicit references to the possible use of force by the United States, including significant military deployments in the region.