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1 institutional lender
фин. институциональный кредитор (финансовое учреждение, оказывающее кредитные услуги, напр., банк, кредитный союз и т. д.)See:
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институциональный кредитор: банки и др. финансовые посредники, предоставляющее кредиты, по существу, на основе депозитов клиентов и вкладчиков; такого рода кредитная деятельность жестко регулируется.* * *институциональный кредитор; кредитор - юридическое лицо; кредитное учреждение: кредитная организация. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
2 institutional lender
фин. институциональный кредитор (финансовое учреждение, оказывающее кредитные услуги, напр., банк, кредитный союз и т. д.)See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > institutional lender
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кредитор-учреждение ;Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов > institutional lender
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5 institutional lender
Финансовый институт, который инвестирует средства, непосредственно предоставляя ипотечные кредиты либо покупая закладные и обеспеченные ипотекой ценные бумаги на вторичном рынке ипотек. -
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сущ.фин., банк. заимодавец, кредитор, ссудодательSyn:See:institutional lender, lender of last resort, portfolio lender, lender participation, lender's title insurance, loan 1. 1) а) lend 1) б)
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кредитор, заимодавец: физическое или юридическое лицо, предоставляющее деньги на срок за определенное вознаграждение (процент); кредиторы имеют преимущественное право на активы заемщика перед акционерами.* * *кредитор; заимодавец; заимодатель; ссудодатель; займодержатель. Компании, предоставляющие кредиты (ссуды) другим компаниям или частным лицам . Инвестиционная деятельность .* * *Финансы/Кредит/Валютасубъект, предоставляющий ссуду и имеющий право на этой основе требовать от дебитора ее возврата или исполнения других обязательств -
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кредитор ; ? institutional lender ;
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