Some terms of L/C FROM: BANK OF AMERICA, LOS ANGELES, CA TO: BANK OF CHINA, JIANGSU BRANCH
(1) L/C RECEIVED FROM: HUA CHIAO COMMERCIAL BANK LTD. HONGKONG SENT TO: BANK OF CHINA JIANGXI, NANCHANG :27/ sequence of total: 1/1 :40a/ form of documentary credit: IRREVOCABLE :20/ documentary credit number: F-07567 :31C/ date of issue: 170910 HONGKONG :31D/ date and place of expiry: 171130 HONGKONG :50/ applicant: J. BROWN & CO. 175 QUEEN’S WAY HONGKONG :59/ beneficiary: JIANGXI COMFORT IMP & EXP CO., LTD. NANCHANG,CHINA :32B/ currency code amount: USD 26,700.00 (SAY UNITED STATES DOLLARS TWENTY SIX THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED ONLY) :41D/ available with/by-name, address: ANY BANK BY NEGOTIATION :42C/ drafts at: 90 DAYS’ SIGHT :43P/ partial shipments: PROHIBITED :43T/ transshipment: PROHIBITED :44A/ on board/disp/taking charge: SHANGHAI :44B/ for transportation to: HONGKONG :44C/ latest date of shipment: 171130 :45A/ descr goods and/or services: WOOLEN SWEATERS 50 DOZ, S105, USD120 PER DOZ CFR HONGKONG 60 DOZ, M107, USD150 PER DOZ CFR HONGKONG 70 DOZ, L109, USD180 PER DOZ CFR HONGKONG As per Contract No. 28KG063 :46B/ documents required: + SIGNED COMMERCIAL INVOICE IN THREE COPIES. + FULL SET CLEAN ON BOARD BILLS OF LADING, MADE OUT TO ORDER OF HUA CHIAO COMMERCIAL BANK LTD., MARKED FREIGHT PREPAID. + INSURANCE CERTIFICATE OR POLICY ENDORSED IN BLANK FOR FULL INVOICE VALUE PLUS 10%, COVERING AR AND WAR RISK. :49/ confirmation instructions: WITHOUT :72/ sender to receiver information: THIS CREDIT IS SUBJECT TO THE UNIFORM CUSTOMS AND PRACTICE FOR DOCUMENTARY CREDITS ICC PUBLICATION NO. 600, 2007 REVISION. (2) Major terms and conditions in the corresponding S/C 合同号码:28KG603 卖 方:江西康福特进出口公司 买 方:J. Brown & Co., 175 Queen’s Way, Hong Kong 商 品:羊毛衫 S105 50打;M107 60打;L109 70打 价 格:S105 每打120美元CFR香港 M107 每打150美元CFR香港 L109 每打180美元CFR香港 总 金 额:27,600.00 美元 交 货 期:2017年11月,不允许分批装运,可转运。 付款条件:不可撤销的、见票后90天付款的信用证,有效期为装运后15天,在中国到期。
(1)Delivery of documents against ______, its abbreviation is ______.
(2)Delivery of documents against ______, its abbreviation is ______.
(3)Delivery of documents against payment of a ______.
(4)Delivery of documents against part of collection to be ______ and the balance by way of the ______ of a separate draft payable at a future date.
(5)Delivery of documents against ______.
(6)Delivery of documents against ______ to pay.
(7)Delivery of documents against a ______.
(8)Delivery of documents against letter of guarantee from the buyers or their bank guaranteeing that payment must be made at a ______.
A、at
B、in
C、by
D、with
(1) Life can be tough for immigrants in America. As a Romanian bank clerk in Atlanta puts it, to find a good job “you have to be like a wolf in the forest – able to smell out the best meat.” And if you can’t find work, don’t expect the taxpayer to bail you out. Unlike in some European countries, it is extremely hard for an able-bodied immigrant to live off the state. A law passed in 1996 explicitly bars most immigrants, even those with legal status, from receiving almost any federal benefits. (2) That is one reason why America absorbs immigrants better than any other rich countries, according to a new study by the University of California. The researchers sought to measure the effect of immigration on the native-born in 20 rich countries, taking into account differences in skills between immigrants and natives, imperfect labor markets and the size of the welfare state in each country. (3) Their results offer ammunition for fans of more open borders. In 19 out of 20 countries, the authors calculated that shutting the doors entirely to foreign workers would make the native-born worse off. Never mind what it would do to the immigrants themselves, who benefit far more than anyone else from being allowed to cross borders to find work. (4) The study also suggests that most countries could handle more immigration than they currently allow. In America, a one-percentage point increase in the proportion of immigrants in the population made the native-born 0.05% better off. The opposite was true in some countries with generous or ill-designed welfare states, however. A one-point rise in immigration made the native-born slightly worse off in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland. In Belgium, immigrants who lose jobs can receive almost two-thirds of their most recent wage in state benefits, which must make the hunt for a new job less urgent. (5) None of these effects was large, but the study undermines the claim that immigrants steal jobs from native or drag down their wages. Many immigrants take jobs that Americans do not want, the study finds. This “smooths” the labor market and ultimately creates more jobs for locals. Native-owned grocery stores do better business because there are immigrants to pick the fruit they sell. Indian computer scientists help American software firms expand. A previous study found that because immigrants typically earn less than locals with similar skills, they boost corporate profits, prompting companies to grow and hire more locals. 1. Increase in immigration in Austria fails to improve locals’ life mainly because of ________.
A、low wages for locals
B、imperfect labor markets
C、the design of the welfare system
D、inadequate skills of immigrants
B.次级类贷款
C.可疑类贷款
D.损失类贷款
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