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  • 1Auction Rate Securities — sind ein Finanzierungsinstrument, welches in der Regel von Unternehmen oder Kommunen in den USA genutzt wird. Es handelt sich dabei um langlaufende (meist 20 bis 30 Jahre) Anleihen mit variablen (nach oben begrenztem) Zinssatz. Die Höhe dieses… …

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  • 2securities demand — USA Business jargon for a provision in bank loan fee letters for bank/bond deals that permits the arranger to demand that the borrower issue debt securities to refinance the outstanding bridge loan arranged by the arranger. The provision may: •… …

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  • 3rate limit — rate restriction, instruction to buy or sell securities only within a set range of prices; restrictions on price ranges …

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  • 4Rate of return — In finance, rate of return (ROR), also known as return on investment (ROI), rate of profit or sometimes just return, is the ratio of money gained or lost (whether realized or unrealized) on an investment relative to the amount of money invested.… …

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  • 5Securities lending — In finance, securities lending or stock lending refers to the lending of securities by one party to another. The terms of the loan will be governed by a Securities Lending Agreement , which, under U.S. law, requires that the borrower provides the …

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  • 6securities lending — The temporary transfer of securities from an investor s portfolio to a counterparty borrower. The counterparty may borrow to cover securities transaction fails (securities sold but for some reason unavailable for delivery to the buyers), short… …

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  • 7Rate Trigger — A sizeable decline in interest rates that may trigger or cause companies to call in bonds that otherwise pay high coupon or interest rates. Because these bonds are being called before their initial expiration date, theoretically, bondholders can… …

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  • 8Rate risk — In finance, rate risk is the risk of losses caused by interest rate changes. The prices of most financial instruments, such as stocks and bonds move inversely with interest rates, so investors are subject to capital loss when rates rise.In the… …

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  • 9rate covenant — A provision in the bond agreement or resolution that addresses the rate or method used to establish the fee( s) charged to users of the facility financed by the securities. Typically, a rate covenant promises that the fees will be adjusted when… …

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  • 10Rate Of Return — The gain or loss on an investment over a specified period, expressed as a percentage increase over the initial investment cost. Gains on investments are considered to be any income received from the security plus realized capital gains. A rate of …

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