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Ifrs

Syndicated Loan Glossary
  1. International financial reporting standards created by the iasb.

  2. See: international financial reporting standards

  3. International financial reporting standards (международные стандарты финансовой отчетности, также мсфо)




International, английский
  1. Международный

  2. A интернацио- нальный; pseudo~ псевдоинтернациональный alphabet, language

  3. Профсоюз, имеющий первичные организации более чем в одной стране int – ist


Отчетности, русский

Bank for international settlements (bis), английский
  1. International organisation which fosters cooperation among central banks and other agencies in pursuit of monetary and financial stability. its banking services are provided exclusively to central banks and international agencies.

  2. An international bank headquartered in basel, switzerland, which serves as a forum for monetary cooperation among several european central banks, the bank of japan, and the us federal reserve system. founded in 1930 to handle the german payment of world war i reparations, it now monitors and collects data on international banking activity and promulgates rules concerning international bank regulation.


Ring fence, английский
  1. In lending terminology, when a specific company is made structurally bankrupt remote from the rest of the parent group. this may be applied for regulatory reasons (such as for uk electricity distribution companies) or to protect certain assets from claims

  2. Theoretical enclosure established by tax legislation around certain profits, losses, transactions or groups of transactions in order to isolate them for tax purposes.