long-term borrowings

  • 1long-term borrowings — /ˌlɒŋ tɜ:m bɒrəυɪŋz/ plural noun borrowings which do not have to be repaid for some years …

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  • 2borrowings — [plural] ► the amount of money that a person, company, government, etc. borrows: »The chairman recently reported that bank borrowings were down and profits were up eightfold. repay/clear borrowings »Repay personal borrowings first, before… …

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  • 3gross borrowings — /grəυs bɒrəυɪŋz/ plural noun the total of all monies borrowed by a company (such as overdrafts, long term loans, etc.) but without deducting cash in bank accounts and on deposit …

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  • 4ALM — asset/liability management (ALM) Coordinated management of all of the financial risks inherent in the business conducted by a financial institution. The process of balancing the management of separate types of financial risk to achieve desired… …

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  • 5asset/liability management — ( ALM) Coordinated management of all of the financial risks inherent in the business conducted by a financial institution. The process of balancing the management of separate types of financial risk to achieve desired objectives while operating… …

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  • 6Current account — Net flow of goods, services, and unilateral transactions (gifts) between countries. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * current account current account ➔ account1 * * *    A country s current account balance is the sum of the visible… …

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  • 7current account — net flow of goods, services, and unilateral transactions (gifts) between countries. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary The part of the balance of payments which is due to trade flows. It can be broken down into visibles, which are physical goods… …

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  • 8Russia — /rush euh/, n. 1. Also called Russian Empire. Russian, Rossiya. a former empire in E Europe and N and W Asia: overthrown by the Russian Revolution 1917. Cap.: St. Petersburg (1703 1917). 2. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 3. See Russian… …

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  • 9Net capital rule — The uniform net capital rule is a rule created by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) in 1975 to regulate directly the ability of broker dealers to meet their financial obligations to customers and other creditors.[1] Broker… …

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  • 10borrowing — A futures trade on the LME involving the buying of near dated contracts and the selling of long dated contracts. An example of a carry ( carrying). The equivalent of an intramarket spread trade sometimes known as buying the spread . Dresdner… …

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