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syndicated loanA large loan arranged by a group of international banks that form a syndicate, headed by a lead manager. The borrower pays the lead manager a fee whose size depends of the complexity of the loan and the risk involved.
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syndicated loanA loan offered by a group of lenders who work together to provide funds for a single borrower. The borrower could be a corporation, a large project or a government. The loan may involve fixed amounts, a credit line, or a combination of the two. Interest rates can be fixed for the term of the loan or floating based on a benchmark rate such as the Lo [..]
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syndicated loanWhen there is a requirement for a very large loan, such as for financing a new steelworks, a group of banks, or other financial institutions qualified to conduct credit transactions, often work togeth [..]
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syndicated loanA very large loan in which a group of banks work together to provide funds for one borrower. There is usually one lead bank that takes a small percentage of the loan and syndicates the rest to other b [..]
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syndicated loanA commercial banking transaction in which two or more banks participate in making a loan to a borrower, typically a large multinational firm or government.
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syndicated loanLoans to a company back by a group of banks in order to share the risk in a large transaction among several financial institutions. There is usually a lead bank and several participating bank of other [..]
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syndicated loanA large Eurocurrency loan from a group of international banks.
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