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  • 112zero coupon bond — A type of debt security that does not pay periodic interest. Zero coupon securities are bought and sold at prices that are less than the par value of the securities. The discount, or difference between the principal paid to purchase the security… …

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  • 113False document — A false document is a literary technique employed to create verisimilitude in a work of fiction. By inventing and inserting documents that appear to be factual, an author tries to create a sense of authenticity beyond the normal and expected… …

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  • 114History of central banking in the United States — This article is about the history of central banking in the United States, from the 1790s to the present.1791–1836: The First and Second Bank of the United StatesFirst Bank of the United StatesIn 1791, Alexander Hamilton, the Secretary of the… …

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  • 115At A Premium — The sale of an asset or item at a price significantly above the original purchase price due to high demand, rather than appreciation. At a premium, when used to refer to the cost of an asset, can indicate its increased price and limited supply.… …

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  • 116Bond Discount — The amount by which the market price of a bond is lower than its principal amount due at maturity. This amount, called its par value, is often $1,000. As bond prices are quoted as a percent of face value, a price of 98.00 means that the bond is… …

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  • 117Unamortized Bond Premium — The difference between the par value or face value of a bond and the price above this face value, at which the bond has been issued. Unamortized bond premiums do not include any interest that has been amortized or written off. Also referred to as …

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  • 118bond discount — The difference by which a bond s market price is lower than its face value. The antithesis of a bond premium, which prevails when the market price of a bond is higher than its face value. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: original issue… …

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  • 119Chinese customs gold unit — 海關金單位兌換券 1 (Chinese) …

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  • 120New France livre — The livre was the currency of New France, the French colony in modern day Canada. It was subdivided into 20 sols, each of 12 deniers. Contents 1 History 2 Coins 3 Banknotes 4 …

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