单词 | fsa |
释义 | > as lemmasF.S.A. F.S.A. n. Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Π 1884 N.E.D. at A F.S.A., Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. FSA FSA n. British Financial Services Act (of 1986), a statute regulating the investment business in the United Kingdom (rare after 1997 formation of the Financial Services Authority). ΚΠ 1987 Financial Times 16 Jan. 16/5 The protagonist, a brewing company, would not even have been covered by the FSA. 1999 Scotl. on Sunday (Nexis) 21 Feb. 5 The vagaries of the Financial Services Act (the FSA was drafted in 1986 before angel investment activity really took off) mean that much of what angels do is illegal. FSA FSA n. British Financial Services Authority, an organization established in 1997 to act as the regulator of financial companies and institutions in the United Kingdom. ΚΠ 1997 Evening Standard 28 Oct. 35/2 The Bill will also set out the statutory objectives of the FSA. 2003 Daily Tel. 19 May 25/1 The FSA is particularly interested in share purchases and complex bets taken out on the Selfridges share price, known as contracts for difference. F.S.A. S. n. = Society (Latin societas), as in F.R.S., Fellow of the Royal Society, F.S.A., Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. < as lemmas |
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