tap basis

tap basis
фин. с постоянным предложением*, по наличию спроса* (принцип предложения ценных бумаг, при котором они имеются в постоянной продаже через какой-л. банк или довыпускаются каждый раз, когда появляется новый спрос на них)

to issue the bonds on tap basis — выпускать облигации по принципу "постоянного предложения"

These bonds were floated on December 29, 1997 on tap basis. — Эти облигации начали предлагаться к продаже 29 декабря 1997 г. по принципу "постоянного предложения".

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1) метод эмиссии, при котором инвестор или банк обращается к эмитенту при наличии спроса инвесторов, а не эмитент стремится получить заявки от банков (буквально: кран, который можно открывать и закрывать по желанию); 2) мобилизация средств путем выпуска ценных бумаг на рынок (to tap the market).

Англо-русский экономический словарь.

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