[...] streamlined version of
borrowing; [...] a way for corporations to borrow money from a small group of private investors with only minimal disclosure and regulatory requirements, typically for between 3–10 years and in amounts as high as €500m.
"[...] a deeply engrained cultural opposition: the German word Schuld has a double meaning. It means debt and guilt. Those who incur a debt are guilty. This doesn’t recognize that the creditors can also be guilty. It is a cultural issue that runs very, very deep in Germany. It has caused a conflict between being German and European at the same time. [...]" (
Calvo-Platero,
2020).
Keywords: cross-border shipment of goods, simplified regulatory requirements,
test in linkages,
payment of transactions,
lack of transparency,
knowledge commons,
innovation management,
crypto assets,
value exchange,
model assessment,
digital bond,
global scale,
debt security,
asset class,
cryptocurrency,
borrowing,
Daimler, German bank NORD/LB
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GregorioIvanoff - 28 Aug 2017
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