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Financial terms in "Bonds and Treasuries"

1. Chief Financial Officer

2. bond market index

3. structured note

4. current coupon bond

5. Treasury Bill

6. exchangeable debenture

7. flat yield curve

8. Exchange

9. fixed income fund

10. any-interest-date call

11. distribution date

12. Canadian Originated Preferred Securities (COPrS)

13. offering circular

14. International Securities Identification Number

15. basis book

16. catastrophe call

17. municipal note

18. conversion ratio

19. amortized value

20. asset-backed security

21. Treasury real yield curve

22. nob spread

23. Brady bond

24. MTA Index

25. foreign bond market

26. federal bond

27. current production rate

28. note auction

29. Government Paper

30. municipal over bond (MOB) spread

31. fixed rate tax

32. redeemable bond

33. territory bond

34. bond trustee

35. CoCo Bonds

36. industrial bond

37. Convertible bond

38. high-yield bond spread

39. nominal rate

40. builder's bonds

41. DVR

42. risk

43. Effective rate

44. stepped coupon bond

45. forced conversion

46. closed period

47. Capitalization

48. marketable security

49. imputed interest rate

50. preferred debt

51. Bolsas Y Mercados Espanoles

52. crossover refunded

53. Risk-free return

54. Eurodollar bond

55. drawn securities

56. Japanese Government Bond

57. industrial development revenue bonds (IDRBs)

58. non-investment grade

59. domestic bond

60. issue date

61. direct paper

62. substitution bond swap

63. savings bond plan

64. wild card play

65. FNMA

66. original face

67. prudence concept

68. liquid theory of the term structure

69. assumed bond

70. Interest Rate Swap

71. debt warrant

72. bonded debt

73. capital resource planning

74. 30-Year Treasury

75. Bond Market Association (BMA) swap

76. contractual claim

77. corporate taxable equivalent

78. Municipal Bond Insurance Association

79. limited risk

80. Unified Managed Account (UMA)

81. consol

82. interest-bearing

83. Positive yield curve

84. block positioner

85. Euroequity issues

86. underperformer

87. amortized bond

88. cumulative liability

89. Federal National Mortgage Association

90. in arrears

91. delayed annuity

92. gilt edged bond

93. Negative yield curve

94. debt-based asset

95. Accrued Interest

96. bond dividend

97. flow of funds

98. odd coupon

99. curve steepener trade

100. Treasury note

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Flash Mob

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A secretly-planned (usually via modern computerised social networking technology), quickly-formed, organized group of people, assembled to engage in a quirky activity, typically for the amusement and entertainment of the participants. Potentially the term may be applied to similar gatherings organized for more conventional promotional, protest or other publicity/pressure purposes, although this strays somewhat from the usual concept, in which the flash mob event is an aim in itself, rather than part of a wider campaign with a specific purpose. The expression is not new. It originated in the 1940s US underworld when it referred to a gang of thieves or confidence tricksters. The word flash has been used in various criminal contexts since the 1600s and in the original 1940s phrase flash mob, flash literally meant criminal. The modern use of the flash mob expression naturally fits the notion of flash photography, a fast or fleeting appearance, a 'flash of inspiration', and especially the recent understanding of flash in relation to quick technology such as flash memory and flash drives. See also mob.

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