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lead bank

lead bank
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a bank named by a lending syndicate of several banks to protect their interests

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Lead to a restoration of the viability of the bank;
    2. lead to a restoration of the viability of the bank;
    3. A non-French bank may be, without restrictions or requirement to establish, jointly-lead or co-lead manager of Eurofranc bond issue.
    4. A non-French bank may be, without restrictions or requirement to establish, jointly-lead or co-lead manager of Eurofranc bond issue.
    5. The sale of the bank would thus not lead in the eyes of other competitors to a distortion of competition.
    6. In effect, the application process is made by a lead lender (typically a private bank) to the BND.
    7. However, the Commission expects that the privatisation promised for 2007 will lead to a further strengthening of the bank.
    8. These conditions apply to lead banks running the books. A non-French bank may be, without restrictions or requirement to establish, jointly-lead or co-lead manager of Eurofranc bond issue.
    9. These conditions apply to lead banks running the books. A non-French bank may be, without restrictions or requirement to establish, jointly-lead or co-lead manager of Eurofranc bond issue.
    10. The lead lender then requests that the fund be used to buy down the interest rate. In effect, the application process is made by a lead lender (typically a private bank) to the BND.
    11. Notably, the compensation measures (including the ‘bank run’ — see below) would lead to a reduction of the group balance sheet total of […] % versus 2005.
    12. The second guarantee, for the EUR 112 million loan granted to MobilCom AG and MobilCom Holding GmbH by the consortium of banks consisting of Deutsche Bank AG, Dresdner Bank AG, KfW and Landesbank Schleswig-Holstein, with KfW as lead bank, was assumed by the Federal Government and the Land of Schleswig‐Holstein together.
    13. Funding took the form of an interest rate buy down (reduction in interest rate charged) on loans made by a lead (commercial) financial institution in participation with the Bank of North Dakota.
    14. Furthermore, no competitor had submitted comments on the Commission’s opening decision. The sale of the bank would thus not lead in the eyes of other competitors to a distortion of competition.
    15. Germany submitted among other things an opinion drawn up by the consortium lead bank, KfW, on 1 June 2003 in which the latter assessed the value of the collateral additionally provided for the EUR 112 million loan.