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notes intermediation - tradução para holandês

FINANCIAL INSTITUTION THAT CONNECTS SURPLUS AND DEFICIT AGENTS
Financial intermediaries; Financial intermediation

notes intermediation      
het geven van krediet door bemiddeling tussen begeleider en begeleide
take notes         
  • A diagram showing the three sections of a page of Cornell notes
PRACTICE OF WRITING DOWN PIECES OF INFORMATION GAINED FROM A PARTICULAR SOURCE, SUCH AS A LECTURE OR PRESENTATION
Note taking; Notes taking; Linear notes; Notetaking; Active notes; Take notes
noteren, samenvatten (les)
financial intermediation         
financiële bemiddeling (tussen kopers en verkopers in geldelijke transakties)

Definição

liner note
(liner notes)
The liner notes on record jackets are short pieces of writing that tell you something about the record or the musicians playing on the record. (AM; in BRIT, use sleeve notes
)
N-COUNT: usu pl

Wikipédia

Financial intermediary

A financial intermediary is an institution or individual that serves as a middleman among diverse parties in order to facilitate financial transactions. Common types include commercial banks, investment banks, stockbrokers, pooled investment funds, and stock exchanges. Financial intermediaries reallocate otherwise uninvested capital to productive enterprises through a variety of debt, equity, or hybrid stakeholding structures.

Through the process of financial intermediation, certain assets or liabilities are transformed into different assets or liabilities. As such, financial intermediaries channel funds from people who have surplus capital (savers) to those who require liquid funds to carry out a desired activity (investors).

A financial intermediary is typically an institution that facilitates the channeling of funds between lenders and borrowers indirectly. That is, savers (lenders) give funds to an intermediary institution (such as a bank), and that institution gives those funds to spenders (borrowers). This may be in the form of loans or mortgages. Alternatively, they may lend the money directly via the financial markets, and eliminate the financial intermediary, which is known as financial disintermediation.

In the context of climate finance and development, financial intermediaries generally refer to private sector intermediaries, such as banks, private equity, venture capital funds, leasing companies, insurance and pension funds, and micro-credit providers. Increasingly, international financial institutions provide funding via companies in the financial sector, rather than directly financing projects.