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Results for: public bond issueTranslations 1 - 30 of 559
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public bond issuerevenue bond
(1) for a bond above the par value. (2) The price of an option contract; also, in futures trading, the amount the futures price exceeds the price of the spot commodity. For convertibles, amount by which the price of a convertible exceeds parity, and is...Premium
(1) One class of C.M.O. that carries the most stable cash flows and the lowest prepaymentrisk of any class of C.M.O. Because of a stable cash flow, it is considered the least risky C.M.O. (2) A C.M.O. bond class that stipulates cash-flow contributions ...Planned amortization class (P.A.C.)
(Archaic) greatly, very much; harshly, gravely, severely, annoying, distressing, infected spot, inflammation, wound, abscess; source of pain or grief, sensitive issue, offended, painful, painful; raw, tender, sensitive; inflamed; hurting; annoying; dis...sore
(British) credit transfer system between public institutions, bank transfer system, benefit checkgiro
(British) street entertainer, one who performs music or dance in public as a way of soliciting moneybusker
(commonly used in its plural form: graffiti) drawing or writing which has been written or painted on a wall or other surface (usually in a public area), ancient inscription, written mark on wallgraffito
(in ancient Greece) political assembly; marketplace or public square used for public assemblies, coin worth an agora, Israeli currency unitagora
(Italian) plaza, public square; concourse, city square; balcony, veranda, Italian public square, open-sided passageway, porchpiazza
(Law) wrongdoing, trespass (especially by a public official), misconduct, nonfeasance, see also:misfeasance, unlawful actmalfeasance
(of a discount) In portfolio accounting, a straight-line accumulation of capital gains on a discount bond in anticipation of receipt of par at maturity.Accretion
(Slang) have a point of contention, have an issue that one wants to discusshave an axe to grind
(U.K.) working on a temporary basis; doing add jobs; taking advantage of opportunities of public service for personal gainjobbing
1971 James Bond film featuring Sean Connery (directed by Guy Hamilton)Diamonds are Forever
1979 James Bond film starring Roger Moore (directed by Lewis Gilbert)Moonraker
A bond that is (1) underwritten by an international syndicate, (2) issued simultaneously to investors in a number of countries, and (3) issued outside the jurisdiction of any single country., international bondEurobond
A document that records a decision or action by a board of directors or a bond resolution by a government entity authorizing a bondissue.Resolution
A government bond with no maturity . Popular in Great Britain. The formula for valuing these bonds is simple. The consol payment divided by yield to maturity is the price of the bond.Consol
a high-speed public transportation systemrapid transit
A nickname for the Washington public power supply system which in the 1970s raised billions of dollars through municipal bondofferings, but because of bad management, the projects which the offerings were to finance did not materialize and Whoops defau...Whoops
A preferred stock or bond that cannot be redeemed whenever desired by the issuer.Noncallable
A short-term municipal debt issue that will be repaid with anticipated revenues, such as sales taxes, from the project.Revenue Anticipation Note (RAN)
a trademark for recorded background music played in stores, restaurants, elevators, and other public placesMuzak
A unit investment trust that buys municipal bonds and usually holds them until maturity, passing the bond income on to shareholders, usually tax-free.Municipal Investment Trust (MIT)
ability to be seen, clear view, distance it is possible to see, public prominence, quality of being clearly seen; distance to which one can see clearly (Meteorology); state or quality of providing an unobstructed viewvisibility
ability to be set free, ability to be liberated or set loose; ability to be made available to the general public; ability to be surrendered, ability to be given up (Law)releasability
about to be mentioned, admiring public, supporters; something which comes next, something which follows after, group of followers, moving the same way, subsequent (often preceded by "the"), prep. later than; behind; concerning, something to be specifiedfollowing
acceptance of issue, act of joining, combining, uniting, linking; joining of two or more individuals in a suite or action against another (Law), combining of legal proceedings, joining of legal partiesjoinder
accessible to a particular group, alert, allowing access to the inside, apart or wide, available to all registered voters, available to do business, available without limitations, be ready for new ideas, become accessible to the public, begin showing t...open
accommodation for the poor, place for indigent people to stay at public expensepoorhouse
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