A group of banks that acts jointly, on a temporary basis, to loan money in a bank credit (syndicated credit) or to underwrite a new issue of bonds. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary
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▪ I. syndicate syn‧di‧cate 1 [ˈsɪndkt] noun [countable]
FINANCE a group of people or companies that work together to achieve a particular aim;
= PARTNERSHIP:
• a banking syndicate led by the Hong Kong Bank of Australia
• The publishing group has bought a 45% stake, joining the company's shareholder syndicate.
a group of
Names (= members) at
Lloyd's that provides insurance against particular risks:
• Despite losses related to its involvement with a Lloyd's syndicate, the company reported a 70% rise in pre-tax profits.
a group of banks that act together to provide a particular loan:
• Finance for the project was provided by a loan syndicate.
a group of financial institutions that work together to
issue (= make available and sell) shares, bonds etc, and agree to buy any that they do not sell to investors:
• The offering is being made through an underwriting syndicate.
[m0] ▪ II. syndicate syn‧di‧cate 2 [ˈsɪndkeɪt] verb [transitive]
1. FINANCE if a company, especially a bank or insurance company, syndicates a loan, debt etc, it provides the loan, debt etc with a group of other companies:
syndicate something to
• Some of the largest loans were syndicated to smaller creditors.
2. to arrange for articles, photographs, or radio or television programmes to be sold to severa; newspapers, television stations etc:
syndicate be syndicated
• The broadcasting station asked him to put together a talk show that could be syndicated nationally.
— syndicated adjective [only before a noun] :
• The sale proceeds will be used to help the firm renegotiate its syndicated debts.
• Most stations will seek to fill the 60 minutes with syndicated programming.
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A group of institutions responsible for issuing debt. A syndicate is formed to share the risk of an issue and split it into manageable amounts.
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syndicate UK US /ˈsɪndɪkət/ noun [C] FINANCE
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A syndicate of banks is financing the deal.
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a banking/property syndicate
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syndicate UK US /ˈsɪndɪkeɪt/ verb [T]
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The bank was prepared to lend as much as $5.75 billion, though it would syndicate the debt.
► COMMERCE,
COMMUNICATIONS syndicate sth to sb »
The Oscars ceremony is syndicated to broadcasters worldwide.