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  • 11negotiable certificate of deposit — /nɪˌgəυʃiəb(ə)l səˌtɪfɪkət əv dɪ pɒzɪt/, negotiable CD /nɪˌgəυʃiəb(ə)l ˌsi: di:/ noun a receipt issued by a bank for a large sum deposited with the bank, which acts as an interest bearing deposit …

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  • 12Certificate of deposit — This article is specific to the United States. For a more general article, see Time deposit. Banking in the United States Monetary policy The Federal Reserve System Regulation Lending Credit card Deposit accounts Savings account Checking account …

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  • 13time deposit — A deposit of money in an interest bearing account for a specified period. In the USA, a time deposit requires at least 30 days notice of withdrawal …

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  • 14certificate of deposit — noun Economics a short term, negotiable, interest bearing note acknowledging indebtedness, issued mainly by trading banks and merchant banks …

  • 15mineral deposit — Introduction       aggregate of a mineral in an unusually high concentration.       About half of the known chemical elements (chemical element) possess some metallic (metal) properties. The term metal, however, is reserved for those chemical… …

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  • 16Psychology of Interest —     Psychology of Interest     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Psychology of Interest     (Lat. interest; Fr. intérêt; Germ. interesse). The mental state called interest has received much attention in recent psychological literature. This is largely… …

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  • 17floating-rate certificate of deposit — FRCD A certificate of deposit with a variable interest rate, normally for interbank lending purposes. Commonly bearing a one year maturity, these certificates have interest rates that may be adjusted (e. g. every 90 days); they are usually… …

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  • 18Non-tariff barriers to trade — (NTBs) are trade barriers that restrict imports but are not in the usual form of a tariff. Some common examples of NTB s are anti dumping measures and countervailing duties, which, although they are called non tariff barriers, have the effect of… …

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  • 19Second Life — Developer(s) Linden Research, Inc Engine Proprietary …

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  • 20Preferred Redeemable Increased Dividend Equity Security - PRIDES — First introduced by Merrill Lynch, PRIDES are synthetic securities consisting of a forward contract to purchase the issuer s underlying security and an interest bearing deposit. Interest payments are made at regular intervals, and conversion into …

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