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Theoretical spot rate curve
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A curve derived from theoretical considerations as applied to the yields of actually traded treasury debt securities, because there are no zero-coupon treasury debt issues with a maturity greater than one year. like the yield curve, this is a graphic depiction of the term structure of interest rates.
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Theoretical, английский
- Теоретический
- Теоретический theor/y теория; учение; принцип; гипотеза ~ of buckling теория продольного изгиба ~ of elasticity теория упругости ~ of elastic stability теория устойчивости упругих систем ~ies of failure теории [гипотезы] прочности ~ of plastic behavior теория пластичности ~ of plasticity теория пластичности ~ of plates теория тонких пластин ~ of shallow shells теория пологих оболочек ~ of shells теория оболочек ~ of stability теория устойчивости ~ of structures теория сооружений, строительная механика ~ of thin shells теория тонких оболочек ~ of torsion теория кручения
Considerations, английский
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Securities, английский
- Ценные бумаги (редко — облигации с пере ленным размером процента; облигации, ставка процентов по которым увязана с каким-либо индексом; облигации, которые можно обменять на акции)
- Shares and debt obligations of every kind,including options, warrants, and rights to acquire shares and debtobligations.
- Documents providing evidence of a share in the capital of a company (e.g. share certificate), or the indebtedness of some person to the holder (e.g. government or corporate bonds) or similar legal rights.
- Paper certificates (definitive securities) or electronic records (book-entry securities) evidencing ownership of equity (stocks) or debt obligations (bonds).
- Ценные бумаги
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Stopping curve, английский
A curve showing the refunding rates for different times at which the expected value of refunding immediately equals the expected value of waiting to refund.
Second pass regression, английский
A cross-sectional regression of portfolio returns on betas. the estimated slope is the measurement of the reward for bearing systematic risk during the period analyzed.
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