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issuance

[ish-oo-uhns] / ˈɪʃ u əns /


NOUN
printing
Synonyms




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The overall issuance volume represents a new high for the German government, which announced large-scale investment and defense expenditure programs earlier this year for the coming years.

From MarketWatch

Some bankers and fund managers worry the stock market might struggle to handle the barrage of expected new issuance next year.

From The Wall Street Journal

City is processing applications faster, with an average of 79 days from an application to issuance of a permit, compared to 131 days for the county.

From Los Angeles Times

However, companies can lose this status sooner if they exceed certain thresholds for revenue, public float or debt issuances.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Treasury’s emphasis on short-term T-bill issuance and buybacks of longer maturities seems an attempt to lean against the market.

From Barron's