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1 nounnantissement m;∎ what can you provide as collateral? qu'est-ce que vous pouvez fournir en nantissement?;∎ to lodge sth as collateral déposer qch en nantissement;∎ the bank prefers not to lend without collateral de préférence, la banque ne prête pas sans nantissementsubsidiairecollateral loan prêt m garanti;collateral security nantissement m, garantie f accessoireRapid restructuring is likely to lift asset prices, which buoys economic activity. Rational market participants are aware which assets need to be reallocated - for example, the property held as collateral that must be sold when companies are restructured.
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