[ UK /ˈɪsjuːəns/ ]
[ US /ˈɪʃuəns/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes (usually in quantity)
    the last issue of penicillin was over a month ago
    a new issue of stamps
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How To Use issuance In A Sentence

  • For a variety of reasons, the first quarter of 2017 is expected to see a huge volume of debt issuance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bigger discounts on equity and debt issuance to get them away risks seeing investment cut, borrowing reduced and jobs lost. Times, Sunday Times
  • The entire global financial system is based on the issuance of sovereign debt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Required preventative treatments as a condition for issuance and continuation of a policy.
  • They also recommended the issuance of a policy letter instructing award-fee officials to commit funds as contingent liabilities when evaluation periods begin.
  • Cash provided by expenditures have generally comprised purchases of com - financing activities in 2001 of $18 million was primarily puter hardware, software, server equipment and furniture due to proceeds from the issuance of common stock pur - and fixtures, and are expected to range from $160 million suant to stock option exercises of $84 million, offset by to $190 million in 2004 as we invest in expansion of our common stock repurchases of Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Greece is fully funded this year through the loan but will have to raise between €25 billion and €30 billion next year through long-term issuance of bonds. Euro-Zone Nations Keep Wary Eye on Greece
  • The issuance regime of Bitcoin allocates new coins to the miners.
  • The earnings season is generally positive, ratings trends are allowing for more upgrades than downgrades, economic data is supportive that growth will continue, and new issuance in both debt and equity remains limited.
  • Greece is fully funded this year through the bailout loan, but it will have to raise between €25 billion and €30 billion next year through long-term issuance of bonds. Most of Euro Zone Expecting Greek Restructuring
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