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syndication

[sin-di-key-shuhn] / ˌsɪn dɪˈkeɪ ʃən /


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Meanwhile, three syndicated deals will be carried out in the conventional-bond segment, meaning altogether four syndications for next year, it said.

From MarketWatch

The government adopted “financial interest and syndication,” or “fin-syn,” rules in the 1970s, preventing broadcasters from syndicating their own content and owning perpetual financial interest in their shows.

From MarketWatch

The strategists also expect France to issue a new 20-year government bond, or OAT, alongside 15-year bond syndications from Italy, Finland, and Slovenia next month.

From The Wall Street Journal

The network took over the distribution of the programs when it acquired syndication company King World Productions in 1999.

From Los Angeles Times

Before streaming, actors would receive payment when a popular show went into syndication.

From Los Angeles Times