letters of credit
常見(jiàn)例句
- The slump in both exports and imports was exacerbated by the global credit freeze, which has made it harder for buyers to get letters of credit to guarantee payment.
全球信貸緊縮更加劇了進(jìn)出口這樣的同時(shí)下跌,因?yàn)樾庞镁o縮使得買(mǎi)家很難從銀行獲取保證付款的信用證。 - 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.
在美國(guó)及歐洲,公司依靠廣泛的資本市場(chǎng)是很普遍的。 但是,亞洲的公司不是依靠資本市場(chǎng),他們而是通過(guò)更老式的方法:銀行貸款,應(yīng)收票據(jù)貼現(xiàn),以及信用證。 - Cargoes pile up on the dockside and ships wait empty because exporters cannot get letters of credit to secure payment on delivery.
貨物堆滿了港口,空船就等在岸邊,因?yàn)槌隹谏痰貌坏叫庞米C,無(wú)法保證發(fā)出貨物之后能夠收到貨款。 - Issuers are scrambling to refinance into proper long-term bonds, or asking banks for letters of credit.
ECONOMIST: Bond insurers and the markets - Big companies have plenty of banks willing to provide letters of credit or finance for accounts receivable.
ECONOMIST: For once, a foreign bank may have bought wisely in China - The central bank now insists that 80% of the value of new letters of credit must be paid up front.
ECONOMIST: Banking in Vietnam 返回 letters of credit