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  • 61EVE — economic value of equity (EVE) One measure of exposure to interest rate risk. The difference between the sum of the present values of all cash flows from assets and the sum of the present values of all cash flows from liabilities. This difference …

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  • 62Sterilization (microbiology) — Sterilization (or sterilisation, see spelling differences) refers to any process that effectively kills or eliminates transmissible agents (such as fungi, bacteria, viruses, spore forms, etc.) from a surface, equipment, article of food or… …

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  • 63Ocular prosthesis — For the functional replacement or bionic eye, see Visual prosthetic. An ocular prosthesis …

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  • 64Mortgage-backed security — Securities Securities Bond Stock Investment fund Derivative Structured finance Agency security …

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  • 65FTSE MTIRS Index — The FTSE MTIRS Indices are designed to accurately move in direct correlation to OTC Interest Rate Swaps market with a total of 45 indices covering the USD curve from 2 years to 30 years including spreads and butterflies. FTSE MTIRS Indices… …

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  • 66positioning — The act of holding a financial instrument, one or more portfolios of financial instruments, or one s entire balance sheet in a way that exposes the holder to profits or losses from future changes in market prices. Positions may be taken with the… …

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  • 67natural hedges — Balance sheet hedge activity done by altering asset and/or liability repricing characteristics or volumes to reduce the entity s interest rate risk exposure without purchasing derivative hedge instruments such as interest rate swaps or futures.… …

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  • 68Cinématographe — ▪ film technology       first motion picture apparatus, used as both camera and projector. The invention of Louis and Auguste Lumière, manufacturers of photographic materials of Lyon, Fr., it was based in part on the Kinetoscope of Thomas A.… …

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  • 69sensitivity analysis — sensitivity test, sensitivity analysis A single variant test to see how dependent a forecast, projection or stress test outcome is upon a single, selected variable or assumption. For example, a bank AL manager might perform a sensitivity analysis …

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  • 70sensitivity test — sensitivity test, sensitivity analysis A single variant test to see how dependent a forecast, projection or stress test outcome is upon a single, selected variable or assumption. For example, a bank AL manager might perform a sensitivity analysis …

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