Results for: get new financing, provide financial support again, provide additional funds or credit (Economics)
English English
An entity that issues a financial asset.Issuer
An experienced financial analyst who has passed examinations in economics, financial accounting, portfolio management, security analysis, and standards of conduct, given by the institute of chartered financial analysts.Chartered Financial Analyst(CFA)
An underwritinginvestment company that offersshares in its mutual funds, or an influential institution that highly values a particular security and thus creates additional demand for the security.Sponsor
ancestor, base of something, basic part of a word, be based, be fixed, cause, dig in the ground with the snout, embedded body part, end of a nerve, feeling of belonging, foundation of a chord, grow roots, lend support to somebody, number multiplied by ...root
anchor support, projection near the bow of a ship to which anchor is securedcathead
anchored float used as a guide to navigators, floating signal, keep afloat; support, sustain, encourage, keep something up, mark with buoy, see also: lifebuoybuoy
anchoring block, supportdeadman
anchoring loop, carrying strap, cocktail, device consisting of a short strap and a string on either side that is used to propel stones and other small missiles; slingshot; strap of cloth used to support a broken limb; band, strap (used to lift or suppo...sling
ancient Roman financial administratorquaestor
animate again, revive, enliven again; provide renewed encouragement, reinvigoratereanimate
annual percentage rate, Annual percentage rate, Annual Percentage Rate; (Banking) percentage rate of yearly interest on credit and loans (according to the law the lender must indicate the rate)APR
another; different; remaining of a pair; additional; in the recent past, further, otherwise, differently, pron. something else, someone else, remaining one of a pair; another one; different person, second of two things, the remainingother
answer, reply; react, choral part of an anthem, have a positive medical reaction, pilaster or pillar supporting arch, provide an answerrespond
anticipating bad business conditions, anticipating falling prices, bad-tempered, clumsy, resembling a bear, ursine; (Economics) in a "bear market" condition, in a state of falling stock pricesbearish
any of the curved bones which form the rib cage; support which resembles a rib bone; central vein of a leaf; lengthwise ridge (in fabric, etc.), curved bone of chest, install ribs, strengthen with ribs; tease, mock, make fun of, knit plain and purl sti...rib
 

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