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If all goes well, the investors receive an annual fee for taking on this risk.
The fund will also charge them a fee for taking on their assets.
More controversially still, a market might be established in which member states can trade quota places, paying a fee for taking in fewer.
They are keen to offer such guarantees, as they can get a fee for taking credit risk without putting the resultant exposures on their balance sheets—and so not having to set aside scarce capital.Another concern is how swaps are priced.
She briefly freelanced as a consultant in the music business, and managed singer-songwriter Steve Forbert and power-pop band the Deal, but changed careers after receiving a finder's fee for taking her ex-husband's apartment to Sotheby's property sales arm.
There is no fee for taking the course and no exam at the end but students can get a "statement of participation".
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This was in reaction to Sudan, which controls the sole export pipeline and demands fat transit fees for taking much of the output without paying for it.
Since Jan . 1 , 1998investment banks have earned an estimated $2.18 billion in underwriting fees for taking Internet companies public, according to Commscan, a research company based in Manhattan.
As the coalition also plans to charge people fees for taking out employment tribunal cases, isn't it better to prevent discrimination occurring in the first place?
However, the court did not rule on whether management companies should also collect a tax on monthly management fees for taking care of the planes, too, which often can be higher than the hourly flight fees.
A waste-to-energy firm, for example, earns "gate fees" for taking the waste in the first place, as well as payments for the power it generates and any metals it recovers from the ash.
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