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Discover Ludwig"issuances of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used in formal or legal contexts to refer to the act of issuing something, such as documents or securities. Example: The company announced that it will increase its issuances of stocks to raise capital for expansion.
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Indeed, recent issuances of US debt have had a negative interest rate!
For example, issuances of debt backed by credit card loans, auto loans and auto leases are actually up slightly over the comparable period in 2007, according to a UBS study cited in the article.
The water there was rich with "the day-to-day issuances of people living in a crowded city," said Samar Qandil, the Department of Environmental Protection's director of records and archives.
Goldman said the claims were based on its role as underwriter and broker-dealer of the claimants' issuances of roughly $1.7 billion of auction rate securities from 2004 to 2007.
Similarly, issuances of hybrid instruments are preceded by other issuances of hybrid instruments and by issuances of debt.
The database comprises 4812 issuances of financial instruments from Dealogic.
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Issuance of this financial debt exploded during the mid-2000s.
The issuance of subprime-related CDOs has plunged.
They are guaranteeing the issuance of new debt.
Thomson Securities Data says issuance of corporate bonds is down 20.6percentthis yearar, versus 1999.
This disclosure needs to be made prior to issuance of the follow-up review report".
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