pari passu
Americanadverb
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with equal pace or progress; side by side.
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without partiality; equably; fairly.
adverb
Example Sentences
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“Effectively, saying that subordinated Tier 2 and AT1 are pari passu would have been very problematic for the AT1 market.”
From Reuters • May 17, 2023
The investor said the AT1 bonds were pari passu, in other words ranking at the same level, with the reference bond underlying the CDS contracts, which included a subordinated bond that matured in 2020.
From Reuters • May 17, 2023
It bought up defaulted Peruvian commercial bank loans starting in the mid-1990s and used the pari passu argument to collect on the debt.
From Reuters • Jul. 29, 2014
“Under Irish law, senior bondholders rank pari passu with depositors,” Mr. Cowen said, meaning they each had equal rights.
From New York Times • Nov. 20, 2010
The relaying of most of the old Panama railroad was proceeding pari passu with the construction of the canal.
From The Panama Canal A history and description of the enterprise by Mills, J. Saxon
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