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1 launch date
Termen bruges bl.a. om tidspunktet for meddelelse til markedet om et forestående udbud. -
2 launch date
Termen bruges bl.a. om tidspunktet for meddelelse til markedet om et forestående udbud. -
3 grey market
I Euro market, perioden mellem launch date og settlement date, hvor værdipapirerne handles under forudsætning af, at de virkelig emitteres. Se også when issued trades. -
4 grey market
I Euro market, perioden mellem launch date og settlement date, hvor værdipapirerne handles under forudsætning af, at de virkelig emitteres. Se også when issued trades. -
5 fixed price reoffer
En syndikeringsmetode, der ofte benyttes på obligationsemissioner i Euro market. Medlemmerne i syndikatet accepterer ikke at sælge obligationerne i det primære marked til en pris under FPR før syndikatet er ’brudt’ (normalt inden for 24 timer efter launch date). På denne måde undgås massivt tilbagesalg, mens syndikatet etableres, og managers har større sikkerhed for, at deres fee ikke udvandes. Introduceret af Morgan Stanley i 1989. -
6 presold issue
En emission, der allerede er placeret på launch date. Se også bought deal. -
7 fixed price reoffer
En syndikeringsmetode, der ofte benyttes på obligationsemissioner i Euro market. Medlemmerne i syndikatet accepterer ikke at sælge obligationerne i det primære marked til en pris under FPR før syndikatet er ’brudt’ (normalt inden for 24 timer efter launch date). På denne måde undgås massivt tilbagesalg, mens syndikatet etableres, og managers har større sikkerhed for, at deres fee ikke udvandes. Introduceret af Morgan Stanley i 1989. -
8 presold issue
En emission, der allerede er placeret på launch date. Se også bought deal.
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