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syndicated loan
loan extended by a group of banks to a corporate borrower.

 


syndicated loan A loan made collectively by a group of lenders to a single borrower.
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Syndicated Loan: Loans to a company back by a group of banks in order to share the risk in a large transaction among several financial institutions.

Syndicated Loan
A very large loan extended by a group of small banks to a single borrower, especially corporate borrowers.

Syndicated Loan
A large Eurocurrency loan from a group of international banks.
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A violation of value-additivity in that the value of a combination is greater than the sum of the individual values.

Syndicated Loans
Loans given to a company that are backed by a group of banks who share the risk of a large transaction. There is usually a lead bank and several participating banks.

Syndicated Loan: A commercial banking transaction in which two or more banks participate in making a loan to a borrower, typically a large multinational firm or government.

Syndicated Loan
A single loan too large to be comfortably lent by a single FI, extended to the borrower by a group of FIs and administered by an agent bank/FI for an agency fee.
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A syndicated loan agreement in which the participants in the syndicate are specifically requested by the borrower.

of syndicated loans, because banks in the syndicate may sell their loan shares in the secondary market by means of either an assignment or a participation.

A bank loan or syndicated loan with no amortization, i.e. for which no sinking fund is set up. The borrower pays only interest throughout the life of the loan and at maturity the loan is repaid in a lump sum.

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CBOs and syndicated loans are examples of structured finance.
See also: Collateralized Bond Obligation (CBO), Hybrid Security, Syndicated Loan
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[ITDS] The bank which leads and documents a syndicated loan. [FDIC] aggregate Any total (e.g., the gross national product; the sum of monthly sales).

Flex or price flex refers to changes in the spread or margin on a syndicated loan made when demand varies from what had been anticipated.

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The CUSIP, or CUSIP number, is an alphanumeric identifier, comprising nine characters, for every class of traded financial instrument in the United States, including all US Government, municipal and corporate securities and syndicated loans.

SIFIDA fosters the formation of profitable business in Africa by identifying and nurturing productive projects, by arranging for syndicated loans, and by providing export finance.

forward rate agreements
short-term-interest-rate futures contracts
interest rate swaps
inflation swaps
floating rate notes
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variable rate mortgages
currencies, especially the US dollar (see also Eurodollar).

The informal name for a published notice listing the major participants in a syndicated loan or newly issued security.
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The underwriting of large IPOs can also be too large a risk for a single institution to take. The arrangements are usually similar to a syndicated loan with a lead underwriter doing most of the work.

Funding provided by a group (or syndicate) of banks in the Eurocredit market.
Syndicated Loan
A large Eurocurrency loan from a group of international banks.
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We also offer a range of high added-value banking solutions such as providing you with access to debt capital and financial markets, advising on mergers and acquisitions, structured finance and syndicated loans.

the funds for fixed rate and/or discounted rate mortgages. This fee may be paid separately added to the mortgage or in rarer cases taken from the mortgage loan.
Arrangement fee is commonly added to the spread in eurosyndicated and syndicated loans.

UBI Banca International offers services to Corporate customers and High Net Worth individuals in Luxembourg (as fiduciary operations and corporate financing, financial and estate planning through engineering solutions, corporate and syndicated loans, ...

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