Betekenis van:
covered stand

covered stand
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • hoofdtribune
  • a stand at a racecourse or stadium consisting of tiers with rows of individual seats that are under a protective roof

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

covered stand
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • eretribune
  • a stand at a racecourse or stadium consisting of tiers with rows of individual seats that are under a protective roof

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The level of 5-year CDS is among the highest in Europe and remains at about 180 basis points; the secondary levels of Dexia’s credit spreads of unguaranteed benchmark-size issues remain high and stand at about 140 to 150 basis points for maturities of between 4 and 5 years; the cost of funding in covered bonds also remains high and stands at about 50 to 60 basis points for relatively similar terms to those of the assets financed.
  2. Where the death, accidental injury or sickness of a person covered by these Staff Regulations is caused by a third party, the Agency shall, in respect of the obligations incumbent upon them under these Staff Regulations consequent upon the event causing such death, injury or sickness, stand subrogated to the rights, including rights of action, of the victim or of those entitled under him against the third party.
  3. And again ‘There have been reports in the press that the French government will stand behind France Télécom, implying that it is willing to be the “lender of last resort” to the company. These reports have resulted in a significant rally in both bonds and equity prices, with the equity rallying over 90 % and the bonds 137bp in two weeks, as nervous shorts covered position.
  4. In point 58 of the Communication it is stated that ‘a public service broadcaster, in so far as lower revenues are covered by the State aid, might be tempted to depress the prices of advertising or other non-public service activities on the market, so as to reduce the revenue of competitors. Whenever a public service broadcaster undercuts prices in non-public service activities below what is necessary to recover the stand-alone costs that an efficient commercial operator in a similar situation would normally have to recover, such practice would indicate the presence of overcompensation of public service obligations’.