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81Salomon Brothers Non-U.S. Dollar World Government Bond Index — A benchmark index that includes institutionally traded bonds other than U.S. issues that have a fixed rate and a remaining maturity of one year or longer. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
82stocks and bonds — Synonyms and related words: assurance, bond, callable securities, cats and dogs, certificate of deposit, corporation securities, foreign securities, futures contract, government securities, guarantee, guaranty, indemnity, insurance, junior… …
83state bonds — Obligations of the state, issued according to the method provided by law for using the state s credit to obtain money for accomplishing a governmental purpose, the instruments issued being instrumentalities of government. 43 Am J1st Pub Sec § 16 …
84U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY BONDS - облигации правительственных агентств США — ценные бумаги уполномоченных федеральных агентств США, созданных при участии (спонсорстве) правительства для снижения стоимости заимствования …
85Bond — Bonds are debt and are issued for a period of more than one year. The U.S. government, local governments, water districts, companies and many other types of institutions sell bonds. When an investor buys bonds, he or she is lending money. The… …
86bank annuities — government bonds (interest from government bonds paid periodically) …
87Flower bond — Government bonds that are acceptable at par in payment of federal estate taxes when owned by the decedent at the time of death. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
88flower bond — government bonds that when owned at the time of death are acceptable at par in payment of federal estate taxes. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
89ОБЛИГАЦИИ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЕ — GOVERNMENT BONDSСм. ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЕ ЦЕННЫЕ БУМАГИ США; ОБЛИГАЦИИ ИНОСТРАННЫХ ПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВ; ОБЯЗАТЕЛЬСТВА ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЕБИБЛИОГРАФИЯ:Bond Buyer. The Bond Buyer, Inc., New York, NY. Daily.Money Markets. Online data base. Money Market Services, San …
90Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… …