EXPORT CREDIT AGENCY - ECA ECA: Abbreviation for Export Credit Agencies.
Export Credit Agency. Public or semipublic agency that provides export credits and guarantees.
Export Credit Agency established by a country to finance its national's goods, investment, and services. They often offer PRI. ECGD: Export Credit Guarantee Dept., the UK ECA.
English: Export Credit Agency (ECA) Français: Agence de crédit à l'exportation Organismo multilateral de crédito: ...
ECA - See: Export Credit Agency ECB - European Central Bank (q.v.). ECDS - Are Equity Linked Certificates of Deposit.
Coface The French Export Credit Agency. Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange (CS&CE) The New York-based commodity exchange trading futures and options. The CS&CE shares the trading floor at the Commodities Exchange Center.
SACE The Italian export credit agency. Safe harbor Often used in risk arbitrage as a form of shark repellent.
ECA See: Export Credit Agency EDC See: Export Development Corp. ECGD See: Export Credit Guarantee Department ECN Electronic Communications Network. Defined under Rule 11Ac1- 1(a)(8) under the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
The UK government's official export credit agency. It helps UK manufacturers and investors trade overseas by providing them with insurance and backing for finance to protect against non-payment. Export house ...
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Coface definition : The French Export Credit Agency. TSCTrade.com Your personal broking service FTSE 350 and Smallcap Share Service ...
A loan to finance exports granted by or guaranteed by an export credit agency, a government FI devoted to stimulating its country's exports. Two major types of export credits are buyer credits and supplier credits. Euro ...
international trade by financing the purchase of domestic exports and providing guarantees or insurance for foreign lines of credit. The Ex-Im bank was created in 1934, after congress established it to be the official export credit agency in the ...
See also: Banks, Expense, Compensation, Political risk, Risk premium
 
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