The act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes (usually in quantity)
1 A seven-year issuance might follow, subject to market conditions, the document said.
2 High quality loan issuance so far this year has been fairly dormant.
3 But market trends point to a decline in ILS issuance , said Sugrue.
4 Docs: Issuer's Programme for the issuance of Guaranteed Euro Medium Term Notes.
5 That puts the earliest issuance date in the second quarter next year.
6 Corporate issuance outside of the financial sector has remained light through December.
7 Fitch views the new debt issuance as an increase in overall leverage.
8 Investors have money to put to work after a long issuance drought.
9 The investment losses will be implicitly covered by the new product issuance .
10 Previous issuance had been rare and essentially restricted to global development institutions.
11 Other major categories of complaint included unsolicited card issuance and credit reporting.
12 Nonetheless, compared to the size of the overall market, issuance remains tiny.
13 The latest data show a slight increase in the waiver issuance rate.
14 It is funded by a combination of government financing and debt issuance .
15 I think corporates will closely watch the sovereign issuance first, Onder said.
16 Less bond issuance can, in turn, affect credit trading in secondary markets.
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