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  • 101Premium Bond — A Premium Bond is a lottery bond issued by the United Kingdom government s National Savings and Investments scheme. The government promises to buy back the bond, on request, for its original price.Premium Bonds were introduced by the government… …

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  • 102Covered bond — Titrisation La titrisation est une technique financière qui consiste classiquement à transférer à des investisseurs des actifs financiers tels que des créances (par exemple des factures émises non soldées, ou des prêts en cours), en transformant… …

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  • 103Japanese Government Bond - JGB — A bond issued by the government of Japan. The government pays interest on the bond until the maturity date. At the maturity date, the full price of the bond is returned to the bondholder. Japanese government bonds play a key role in the financial …

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  • 104John Bond (banker) — Infobox Celebrity name = John Reginald Hartnell Bond caption = Sir John Bond birth date = 24 July 1941 birth place = Oxford, United Kingdom death date = death place = occupation = Chairman, Vodafone Group plc networth = spouse = Lady Elizabeth… …

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  • 105CPP Investment Board — Under the direction of the then Canadian Finance Minister Paul Martin, the CPP Investment Board was created in 1997 as an organization independent of the government to monitor and invest the funds held by the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). In turn,… …

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  • 106Citadel Investment Group — Infobox Company company name = Citadel Investment Group, L.L.C. company company type = Private, Limited Liability Company company slogan = owner = foundation = 1990 location = flagicon|USA Chicago, Illinois, USA key people = Kenneth C. Griffin,… …

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  • 107Premium Bond — 1) A bond that is trading above its par value. A bond will trade at a premium when it offers a coupon rate that is higher than prevailing interest rates. This is because investors want a higher yield, and will pay more for it. 2) A specific type… …

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  • 108Maternal bond — A mother holds up her child. The maternal bond (or motherly bond) is typically the relationship between a mother and her child. While it typically occurs due to pregnancy and childbirth, it may also occur between a woman and an unrelated child,… …

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  • 109Foreign bond — A bond issued on the domestic capital market of anther company. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * foreign bond foreign bond ➔ bond * * *    A bond issued on the domestic capital market by a foreign borrower and denominated in the… …

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  • 110Junk bond — A bond with a speculative credit rating of BB ( S&P) or Ba (Moody s) or lower is a junk or high yield bond. Such bonds offer investors higher yields than bonds of financially sound companies. Two agencies, Standard & Poors and Moody s investor… …

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