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issue1 v 1. BANK, FIN ausgeben, in Umlauf setzen, emittieren (bills, money); ausstellen, ausfertigen (cheque); auflegen (loan); 2. GEN ausstellen (documents, certificate); 3. MEDIA herausgeben, veröffentlichen (magazine, newspaper, book); 4. STOCK ausgeben, emittieren (shares) issue2 1. BANK, FIN Ausgabe f, Ausg., Emission f (bills, money); Ausstellung f, Ausfertigung f (cheque); Auflegung f (loan); 2. GEN Ausstellung f (of documents, certificate); Gegenstand m des Interesses, Gegenstand m der Auseinandersetzung (problem); 3. LAW Streitfrage f, Streitpunkt m (dispute); Nachkomme m, Abkömmling m (offspring); Erlass m; 4. MEDIA Herausgabe f, Ausgabe f, Ausg. (of magazine, newspaper, book); 5. STOCK Ausgabe f, Ausg., Emission f, Begebungszeit f (of shares) • be at issue GEN streitig sein • force an issue BANK eine Emission durchsetzen • launch an issue BANK eine Emission begeben • place an issue BANK eine Emission unterbringen • subscribe to an issue FIN eine Emission zeichnen • take over an issue BANK eine Emission übernehmen • the issue at stake GEN das zur Diskussion stehende Problem • the issue was undersubscribed STOCK die Emission war unterzeichnet • underwrite an issue BANK eine Emission übernehmen
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