financial instrument in English

noun

economic aids functioning as active factors in the capital market, various forms of financing that a commerce or business may use

Use "financial instrument" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "financial instrument" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "financial instrument", or refer to the context using the word "financial instrument" in the English Dictionary.

1. returns on resources of the financial instrument in the provisioning fund or in fiduciary accounts;

2. Method and apparatus of creating a financial instrument and administering an adjustable rate loan system

3. Credit rating agencies issue opinions on the creditworthiness of a particular issuer or financial instrument

4. They are commonly formed by the opening, high, low, and closing prices of a financial instrument.

5. It is impractical to devise a regulatory framework that accounts for every specific financial instrument and institution.

6. A lot is the number of units of a financial instrument that is traded on an exchange

7. Alternatively, weighted average rates or a range of rates may be presented for each class of financial instrument.

8. In the balance of payments, accruals are treated as an increase in the value of the financial instrument.

9. For example, this money can be in a bank account, other financial instrument, or a prepaid Burial arrangement

10. 14 Depository Receipt A negotiable financial instrument issued by a bank to represents a foreign company's publicly traded securities.

11. increased use of the financial instrument ‘EC Investment Partners’ (ECIP) by, inter alia, greater use of Andean Pact financial institutions,

12. Vpncoin is the first digital currency issued by the Bitnet network.In the Bitnet network, the wallet is not just a financial instrument, it also fuses many functional modules with practical value.

13. Basis points, otherwise known as Bps or "bips," are a unit of measure used in finance to describe the percentage change in the value or rate of a financial instrument.

14. Collateralizing the Letter of Credit A letter of credit (LOC) is a financial instrument used by a buyer of goods in one country to pay the beneficiary (seller) in another country for goods the beneficiary sold and shipped to the borrower

15. At the level of the Regulation(1) dealing with the Financial Instrument for Fisheries Guidance this principle translates into different contribution rates inter alia for fishing port facilities depending on whether or not a financial contribution from private beneficiaries is involved.

16. The buyer of the Call option has the right, but not the obligation, to buy an agreed quantity of a particular commodity or financial instrument (the underlying) from the seller of the option at a certain time (the expiration date) for a

17. Bimas is on the way 54.26 T L BIST:Bimas rising trend started and approved Target : 54.26 TL Stop loss : can be placed at 44.12 TL (it is not to be construed as an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial instrument or the provision of an offer to

18. Accruals and deferred income: income received before the balance sheet date but relating to a subsequent financial year, together with any charges not disclosed in the reporting value of the underlying financial instrument which, though relating to the financial year in question, will be paid only in the course of a subsequent financial year (principally interest on borrowings).

19. The ESC would, however, draw attention to the fact that it is absolutely vital to involve the banking sector, and also venture capital funds in the preparation of such a new financial instrument; this is essential in order to ensure that a) when it is brought onto the market, it will mesh in well with existing instruments and b) that there is no distortion of competition (also between banks).