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standing
Level of priority in the trading crowd. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary

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standing stand‧ing [ˈstændɪŋ] noun [uncountable]
someone's position or rank in a system, organization, society etc, based on people's opinion:

• The company will have to increase its productivity in order to improve its standing in the market share.

• There has been a sharp turnaround in the country's international financial standing.

ˈcredit ˌstanding
FINANCE a measure of a lender's willingness to lend money to a particular person or organization, depending on their ability to repay; = CREDIT RATING; CREDIT STATUS:

• All our borrowers must prove that they are of a satisfactory credit standing.

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standing UK US /ˈstændɪŋ/ noun [U]
the reputation or position that someone or something has in an area of activity or an organization: »

Because they are a public limited company, their financial standing is public knowledge.

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improve/increase sb's standing

the time for which something has existed: of a year's, etc. standing »

The society also offers a Members' Loyalty Bond for investors of two years' standing.

in good standing — Cf. in good standing
See also CREDIT STANDING(Cf. ↑credit standing)
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standing UK US /ˈstændɪŋ/ adjective [before noun]
permanent, rather than created or formed when necessary: standing committee/contract »

The state has standing contracts with trucking firms to ensure it can deliver firetrucks as they're needed.


Financial and business terms. 2012.