Definition of Issuers

1. Noun. (plural of issuer) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Issuers

1. issuer [n] - See also: issuer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Issuers

isozymes
isozymic
isradipine
issei
isseis
issuable
issuably
issuance
issuances
issuant
issue
issue forth
issued
issueless
issuer
issuers (current term)
issues
issuing
isthmectomy
isthmi
isthmian
isthmians
isthmic
isthmoid
isthmoparalysis
isthmoplegia
isthmus
isthmus aortae
isthmus cartilaginis auris
isthmus faucium

Literary usage of Issuers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Money and Its Laws: Embracing a History of Monetary Theories, and a History by Henry Varnum Poor (1877)
"It may be worth while, perhaps, to observe that neither the existence nor the want of confidence in the solvency of the issuers exercises the smallest ..."

2. Report of the Monetary Commission of the Indianapolis Convention of Boards by James Laurence Laughlin (1898)
"This point was long ago discussed by Ricardo : " The advantage will always be in favor of the issuers of paper ; and as the state represents the people, ..."

3. Money and Its Laws: Embracing a History of Monetary Theories, and a History by Henry Varnum Poor (1877)
"It may be worth while, perhaps, to observe that neither the existence nor the want of confidence in the solvency of the issuers exercises the smallest ..."

4. The Numismatic Chronicle by Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) (1876)
"SEVENTEENTH CENTURY DEVONSHIRE TOKENS, AND THEIR issuers, NOT DESCRIBED IN BOYNE'S WORK. So much was well said in Boyne's introduction upon this interesting ..."

5. Bond Market Development in Asia by Oecd, OECD Staff (2001)
"Suitable candidates for major corporate issuers are (i) infrastructure and utility ... Minor corporate bond issuers "Minor" corporate bond issuers lack the ..."

6. The New Larned History for Ready Reference, Reading and Research: The Actual by Josephus Nelson Larned, Augustus Hunt Shearer (1922)
"... also the issuers of the securities, and makes them to some extent responsible for compliance with the law. England has for many years had an effective ..."

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