discounted credit

英 [dɪsˈkaʊntɪd ˈkredɪt] 美 [dɪsˈkaʊntɪd ˈkredɪt]

贴现信贷

经济



双语例句

  1. Widely used to finance trade and, when discounted with a financial institution, to obtain credit.
    广泛用于金融交易以及(当在银行贴现时)获得信用。
  2. Retailers have to actually buy the games they stock at discounted wholesale prices, usually with credit; before they hit store shelves.
    零售商必须实际批发价格购买打折的游戏,他们的股票,通常与信贷,之前他们打商店的货架上。
  3. Investment banks are creating discounted securities to help them clear out billions of dollars of assets they had been holding for complex structured credit deals cancelled during the summer credit squeeze.
    投资银行正在创建折扣证券,以帮助清空自己为复杂结构信贷交易持有的大量资产,这些交易已在今夏信贷紧缩中被取消。
  4. Instead of relying on broad capital markets as is common in American and Europe, they seek credit in more traditional ways: bank loans, the sale of discounted receivables, and letters of credit.
    在美国及欧洲,公司依靠广泛的资本市场是很普遍的。但是,亚洲的公司不是依靠资本市场,他们而是通过更老式的方法:银行贷款,应收票据贴现,以及信用证。