Interest+certificate

  • 31certificate of deposit — Date: 1846 a money market bond of a preset face value paying fixed interest and redeemable without penalty only on maturity …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 32certificate of indebtedness — a short term, negotiable, interest bearing note representing indebtedness. * * * …

    Universalium

  • 33Certificate Of Government Receipts - COUGRs — U.S. Treasury fixed income securities that are stripped of their coupon payments and provide payment of face value. These are synthetic securities offered by the A.G. Becker Paribas firm. COUGRs are part of the feline family of synthetic zero… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 34certificate of accrual on Treasury securities — ( CATS) Refers to a zero coupon US Treasury issue that is sold at a deep discount from the face value and pays no coupon interest during its lifetime, but returns the full face value at maturity. Bloomberg Financial Dictionar …

    Financial and business terms

  • 35certificate of deposit — certif′icate of depos′it n. bus a written acknowledgment from a bank for money deposited, indicating the percentage of interest to be paid for a specified period …

    From formal English to slang

  • 36certificate of deposit — noun Economics a short term, negotiable, interest bearing note acknowledging indebtedness, issued mainly by trading banks and merchant banks …

  • 37certificate of accrual on treasury securities — (CATS)  U.S. Department of Treasury securities that pay no interest and are sold at a deep discount to face value (ZERO COUPON). Holders of CATS are paid full value of the security upon maturity …

    American business jargon

  • 38certificate of tax deducted — /səˌtɪfɪkət əv tæks dɪ dʌktɪd/ noun a document issued by a financial institution showing that tax has been deducted from interest payments on an account …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 39Investment certificate — This article is specific to the United States.An investment certificate is an investment product offered by an investment company or brokerage firm designed to offer a competitive yield to an investor with the added safety of their principal. [… …

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  • 40Public Interest Immunity — (PII) is a principle of English common law under which the English courts can grant a court order allowing one litigant to refrain from disclosing evidence to the other litigants where disclosure would be damaging to the public interest. This is… …

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