noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
financial
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What is more, financial intermediaries may have the expertise to be able to assess just how risky a loan is.
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Failure to address these issues will destroy its credibility among financial intermediaries .
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Why are financial intermediaries required in an economy?
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It is where surplus and deficit units are brought together; many of such units are financial intermediaries .
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They are jointly known as financial intermediaries .
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As financial intermediaries these institutions provide four important services.
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This can not be an exhaustive list since, like other financial intermediaries , insurance companies are continually developing new products.
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This process whereby financial intermediaries lend for longer periods of time than they borrow is known as maturity transformation.
other
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As with other intermediaries , the nature of these liabilities influences the composition of the asset portfolio.
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This can not be an exhaustive list since, like other financial intermediaries , insurance companies are continually developing new products.
■ VERB
act
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The key to avoiding what its rivals did, says Eat OnLine, is that it just acts as an intermediary .
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A particularly important role for the father is to act as an intermediary with the outside world.
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Oddly enough, it was the United States that acted as an important intermediary in these arguments.
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They paid for individuals who could act as coordinators and intermediaries between school systems and businesses.
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The petro-dollar recycling resulted in banks acting as international intermediaries between the surplus and deficit units.
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C., said Monday that they knew nothing about Weaver, Gritz or McLamb acting as intermediaries .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Switzerland's foreign minister served as an intermediary between the two countries.
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The King responded to the questions through an intermediary .