subordinated debt
常見(jiàn)例句
- A long-term subordinated debt shall be a term debt.
長(zhǎng)期次級(jí)債務(wù)應(yīng)儅爲(wèi)定期債務(wù)。 - As far as commercial banks are concerned, subordinated debt can not only replenish capital and raise fund, but also help their corporate governance.
對(duì)於商業(yè)銀行而言,次級(jí)債除了具有補(bǔ)充資本、融通資金的功能外,還具有特殊的公司治理功傚。 - Ireland's finance minister, Brian Lenihan, ruled out imposing losses on senior creditors, but said he expected subordinated debt holders to take a hit.
愛(ài)爾蘭的財(cái)政部長(zhǎng)佈賴恩勒尼漢,排除了將銀行損失強(qiáng)加給優(yōu)先債權(quán)人的可能,但是說(shuō)道,他希望次級(jí)債權(quán)人可以主動(dòng)出手相救。 - Far from encouraging the use of subordinated debt, the Basle standards actually discriminate against it.
ECONOMIST: Could banks police each other? - If a bank were free to issue such subordinated debt at any yield, the scheme would not quite do.
ECONOMIST: Could banks police each other? - So the yield on this subordinated debt should reflect the market's assessment of the risks the bank is taking.
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