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  1. syndicatedadjective

    published in multiple newspapers or magazines simultaneously via an agency

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of syndicated in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of syndicated in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of syndicated in a Sentence

  1. Fox News contributor:

    Charles Krauthammer, a syndicated columnist and Fox News contributor said that Tuesday’s revelation is simply part of a larger pattern of behavior by the former secretary of state :.

  2. The SBI:

    To achieve its business growth objectives, SBI participates in syndicated credit deals to finance projects across the globe, sBI always works in accordance with local laws and regulations and would like to confirm that there is no prohibition whatsoever, either in (the) U.S. or in India, to finance such commercial projects.

  3. Francis M. Faber Jr.:

    One of the most generous columnists in the newspaper world was 'Jimmy Hatlo': He gave a 'Tip of the Hatlo Hat' to millions of contributors and sages in his syndicated column during the first half century of the twentieth!

  4. Callum Bell:

    We're in a strange market at the moment where mid-market deals, despite being smaller companies, are priced at a material discount to larger syndicated loans, so by increasingly focusing on larger deals, funds are likely getting better risk adjusted returns at the moment as well as solving their deployment issues.

  5. Justin Crane:

    Liquidity, and thus competition, has remained at a consistently inflated level as policy banks in China, Japan, and Europe progressed with quantitative easing measures, simultaneously there has been a shortfall of borrowers looking to access the syndicated loan markets as lenders have shown an increased willingness to provide large bilateral loans at tight prices to avoid scale backs.

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