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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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bond
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Trading revenue rose to $ 164 million from $ 77 million, on higher bond trading and underwriting fees.
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Securities, Inc., a bond underwriting firm that does substantial business with the state.
costs
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It has become usual practice for record companies to advance bands some money to underwrite the costs of these first tours.
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As a result, Smithsonian officials are asking interested cities to underwrite the installation costs for any future visits.
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Gloucester was also to some extent underwriting the costs of government himself.
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It also demanded that the Government immediately underwrite the total costs facing islanders and the local authority.
issue
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They are quoted on the Stock Exchange and underwritten by similar institutions to those which underwrite share issues .
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The secondary market contributes to the primary market by enabling a wide range of institutions to participate in underwriting new issues .
security
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It will also seek profit through securities underwriting .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The British government has agreed to underwrite the project with a grant of £5 million.
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The project is underwritten by a National Science Foundation grant.
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The venture was underwritten by several companies.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A more selective approach to underwriting Commercial motor business has also been adopted following adverse experience on major fleets.
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His definite line was that they too were up against spending limits and therefore unable to underwrite any conference at that time.
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Merit Capital Associates of Westport, Connecticut, is underwriting the offering.
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The discount houses have a traditional undertaking to underwrite the whole of the Treasury bill tender.
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They are adept at arranging huge loans, underwriting stock offerings and putting together multinational mergers.