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  • 1Pure Yield Pickup Swap — A transaction in which bonds with lower returns are swapped for bonds with higher returns. With a pure yield pickup swap the sole purpose of the transaction is to increase yield, the new bonds will have a similar maturity and risk rating as the… …

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  • 2Pure yield pickup swap — Moving to higher yield bonds. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 3pure yield pickup swap — Moving to higher yield bonds . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 4Yield curve — This article is about yield curves as used in finance. For the term s use in physics, see Yield curve (physics). Not to be confused with Yield curve spread – see Z spread. The US dollar yield curve as of February 9, 2005. The curve has a typical… …

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  • 5Pure function — In computer programming, a function may be described as pure if both these statements about the function hold: # The function always evaluates the same result value given the same argument value(s). The function result value cannot depend on any… …

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  • 6Pure fusion weapon — A pure fusion weapon is a hypothetical hydrogen bomb design that does not need a fission primary explosive to ignite the fusion of deuterium and tritium, two heavy isotopes of hydrogen (see Teller Ulam design for more information about fission… …

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  • 7Pure Discount Instrument — A type of security that pays no income until maturity; upon expiration, the holder receives the face value of the instrument. The instrument is originally sold for less than its face value (at a discount). Pure discount instruments can take the… …

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  • 8pure interest rate — interest rate on an asset that has a known and verified yield …

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  • 9Von Mises yield criterion — The von Mises yield criterion [von Mises, R. (1913). Mechanik der Festen Korper im plastisch deformablen Zustand. Göttin. Nachr. Math. Phys., vol. 1, pp. 582–592.] suggests that the yielding of materials begins when the second deviatoric stress… …

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  • 10Nuclear weapon yield — Logarithmic scatterplot comparing the yield (in kilotons) and weight (in kilograms) of all nuclear weapons developed by the United States. The explosive yield of a nuclear weapon is the amount of energy discharged when a nuclear weapon is… …

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