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intermediationc. 1600, noun of action from intermediate (v.).
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intermediation(n) the act of intervening for the purpose of bringing about a settlement
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intermediationAn activity performed by banks and other financial institutions, aimed at matching the financial needs of certain companies with the financial surpluses of other companies. Banks can purchase direct c [..]
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intermediationThe process of bringing savers, investors and borrowers together so that savers and investors can obtain a return on their money and borrowers can use the money to finance their purchases or projects [..]
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intermediationThe process of bringing savers, investors and borrowers together so that savers and investors can obtain a return on their money and borrowers can use the money to finance their purchases or projects [..]
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intermediationThe process of bringing savers, investors and borrowers together so that savers and investors can obtain a return on their money and borrowers can use the money to finance their purchases or projects [..]
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intermediationThe process of bringing savers, investors and borrowers together so that savers and investors can obtain a return on their money and borrowers can use the money to finance their purchases or projects [..]
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intermediation
(countable) An act of coming between; an intervention.
(uncountable) Intervention; interposition.
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intermediationInvestment through a financial institution. Related: Disintermediation.
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