词汇 | overissue |
释义 | overissue noun[ C or U ] (alsoover-issue)uk /ˈəʊvərˌɪʃuː/us FINANCE, STOCK MARKET the offer or sale of more shares in a company than is allowed: a fraudulent over-issue of shares Preventing overissue is the function of a corporation's registrar. ECONOMICS the production of too many banknotes (= paper money): The government's overissue of notes will fuel inflation. overissue verb[ T ] (alsoover-issue)uk /ˌəʊvərˈɪʃuː/us FINANCE, STOCK MARKET to offer more shares in a company than is allowed: The investigation found that he had overissued railroad shares. ECONOMICS to produce too many banknotes: The bank overissued banknotes, there was a run on the bank, and it failed. to sell more tickets for something than there are places, seats, etc. available: TV companies routinely over-issue tickets for a show. Examples of overissueoverissue The fundamental concern about inside money is the incentive to overissue. Undue expansion or increase, from overissue; -- said of currency. From Project Gutenberg Such provisions, however, amounted to little, because, much of the loans being simple credits, there was small inducement in the strong banks to overissue notes. From Project Gutenberg This, however, furnishes no adequate security against overissue. From Project Gutenberg The panic of 1873, which prostrated all business, was the result of the excesses of the war, the overissue of legal tender and the feverish, unhealthy expansion that followed. From Project Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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