释义 |
onlend, v. Comm.|ɒnˈlɛnd| Also on-lend. [f. on-1 + lend v.2] trans. To lend (borrowed money) to a third party. Also absol.
1972Times 6 June 2/2 Except for on-lending to local and public authorities, nearly all capital expenditure of the Stormont Government has..been met from revenue. 1973Times 12 Dec. 21/7 The clearers on-lent a net {pstlg}523m to other banks. 1979Economist 14 July 93/1 They can also on-lend as much as they can raise on current account. 1981Daily Tel. 28 July 15/2 With interest rates reaching record levels during the year, the Bank was able to make a handsome return by investing this money or onlending it to customers. 1988Euromoney Feb. 93/1 When manufacturing subsidiaries find themselves short of cash they call the co-ordination centre which uses any excess liquidity to onlend. Hence onˈlending vbl. n.
1976N.Z. Financial Times 10 Dec. 27/2 Several loans were by way of direct onlending of overseas borrowings. 1987Amer. Banker 15 Apr. 2/3 Onlending is a technique in which a bank lends money to the central bank, which is immediately returned to the lending bank and then ‘onlent’ to one of the bank's clients in the country. |