reopening

reopening
Treasury offerings of additional amounts of outstanding issues, rather than an entirely new issue. A reopened issue will always have the same maturity date, CUSIP number, and interest rate as the original issue. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary

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reopen UK US /ˌriːˈəʊpən/ verb
[I or T] COMMERCE, WORKPLACE if a place or a business reopens or is reopened, it begins to operate, or it becomes open for people to use, after being closed for a period of time: »

Strikers will return to their jobs Friday, allowing the company to reopen all of the plants.

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We need to analyse investment prospects in light of how stock prices have behaved since the markets reopened.

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The store closed for renovations last autumn, and is due to reopen in the summer.

[I or T] to begin or to begin something again, after a period of time: reopen discussions/negotiations/talks »

The two companies have reopened talks about a possible merger or alliance.

debate/discussions reopen »

Debate has reopened over the 35-hour week.

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Shares in the company, suspended at 6.5p, could reopen at a premium this week.

[I or T] LAW if a formal process or a legal case reopens or is reopened, it begins again because new facts have appeared and the decision made originally may not have been correct: reopen a case/inquiry/investigation »

The case was reopened in 2010 after new evidence came to light.

[T] FINANCE to offer an additional amount on an existing bond, etc., at the same interest rate and with the same maturity date (= date on which it becomes ready to be paid): »

Kenya plans to reopen its 25-year bond this month and aims to raise as much as 15 billion shillings.

reopening noun [S or U]
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the grand reopening of the Royal Opera House

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the reopening of contract negotiations


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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