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n(preuzeta) obveza• advance commitment obećanje investiranja/kreditiranja• bought deal commitment obveza čvrstoga preuzimanja izdanja• commitment ceilings maksimalno preuzimanje obveza• commitment fee naknada (provizija) za preuzimanje obveze (umjesto klijenta ili za klijenta), interkalarna kamata• commitment loan zajam uz obvezu• commitment still outstanding nepodmirena obveza• firm underwriting commitment čvrsta obveza preuzimanja izdanja vrijednosnih papira• floating-rate loan commitment zajamovna obveza s promjenjivom kamatnom stopom• revolving credit commitment ugovor o obnovljivom kredituEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > commitment
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