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1 JPMorgan said on Friday it would issue new debt after reporting results.
2 If there is a deal, we will issue new shares, Khasis said.
3 Typically, the treasury department prefers to issue new sanctions during business hours.
4 The Dodd-Frank Act mandates that the SEC issue new rules on clawbacks.
5 Backers of the moratorium warned against rushing to issue new drilling permits.
6 As part of its takeover of FRHI, AccorHotels will issue new shares.
7 Only at long intervals could the Government issue new ones to them.
8 The United Nations agency plans to issue new advice by year-end, officials said.
9 Denison expects the FDA to continue collecting information and eventually issue new regulations.
10 Analysts were reviewing their earnings estimates, preparing to issue new reports this week.
11 The group did not issue new cyber security rules, but highlighted existing guidelines.
12 I had even been able to issue new coinage with increased silver content.
13 BP has said it has no plans to issue new equity.
14 He said the company could issue new Eurobonds, take new loans or use cash.
15 More listed companies are therefore bound to issue new equity.
16 These so-called closed books will honour existing policies but not generally issue new ones.
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