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51certificate of deposit — n. 1. a time deposit paying a specified rate of interest for a specified period of time, with a penalty imposed for premature withdrawal of the deposited funds 2. a certificate acknowledging such a deposit …
52certificate of deposit — noun a debt instrument issued by a bank; usually pays interest • Syn: ↑CD • Hypernyms: ↑debt instrument, ↑obligation, ↑certificate of indebtedness • Hyponyms: ↑time deposit * * * noun …
53special deposit — noun 1. : a deposit (as of valuables or securities) which is usually primarily for security and in which the identical property deposited is to be returned to its owner compare general deposit, irregular deposit 2. : a deposit of money (as a… …
54Eurocurrency deposit — A short term fixed rate time deposit denominated in a currency other than the local currency ( i.e. US$ deposited in a London bank). The New York Times Financial Glossary A short term fixed rate time deposit denominated in a currency other than… …
55Demand deposit — Banking A series on Financial services …
56Certificate Of Deposit - CD — A savings certificate entitling the bearer to receive interest. A CD bears a maturity date, a specified fixed interest rate and can be issued in any denomination. CDs are generally issued by commercial banks and are insured by the FDIC. The term… …
57certificate of deposit — noun a) A type of bank account representing a time deposit, which is insured, with a specific, fixed term, and, usually, a fixed interest rate. b) The certificate issued to the holder of such an account, verifying that he owns it …
58Certificate of deposit (CD) — Also called a time deposit, this is a certificate issued by a bank or thrift that indicates a specified sum of money has been deposited. A CD bears a maturity date and a specified interest rate, and can be issued in any denomination. The duration …
59short term deposit — deposit for a short period of time, placing money in a bank for a predetermined short period of time …
60mineral 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… …