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Financial terms in "Global"

1. offshore investment

2. Eurodollar bond

3. central rate

4. net parity

5. paper gold

6. International Securities Identification Number

7. G-8

8. medium-term guarantee program

9. neutral period

10. EMTA

11. American depositary receipt (ADR) fees

12. Edge Act

13. repatriable

14. ADS

15. Colombo Stock Exchange

16. FTSE

17. country diversification

18. Market Eye

19. portfolio investment

20. Cambist

21. alien corporation

22. Dow Jones Global Titans 50 Index

23. Protectionism

24. parallel importing

25. Markets in Financial Instruments Directive

26. World Federation of Exchanges

27. Global Financial Centres Index

28. foreign corporation

29. Canadian rollover mortgage

30. Registered Retirement Savings Plan

31. dollar shortage

32. Nikkei Stock Average

33. CINS number

34. eximbank

35. capital output ratio

36. Amman Stock Exchange

37. grid

38. cable

39. Euromarket

40. GLOBEX

41. cross border

42. Foreign Exchange Dealers' Association of India

43. international

44. multinational

45. Euro Overnight Index Average

46. TSX Venture Exchange

47. Euronext

48. Tokyo Stock Price Index

49. Eurodollar market

50. unsponsored ADR

51. region

52. trade barrier

53. System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval

54. free trade

55. European Community

56. Swiss Options and Financial Futures Exchange

57. foreign position

58. export license

59. Eurodollar floating-rate certificate of deposit

60. flight of capital

61. trade liberalization

62. Dow Jones BRIC 50 Index

63. Bretton Woods agreement

64. international stock

65. Euronext Lisbon

66. Monetary reserve

67. Eurocurrency deposit

68. Old Lady

69. currency internationalization

70. Hague Securities Convention

71. free trade agreement

72. World Trade Organization

73. NASD Form Fr-1

74. Clearstream

75. chaebol

76. STOXX Limited

77. International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO)

78. depositary receipt

79. foreign bill

80. Tokyo International Financial Futures Exchange

81. Emerging Markets Free Index

82. ECB

83. LIBOR

84. North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA)

85. WTO

86. GATT

87. subsidiary bank

88. Pacific Rim

89. LIFFE

90. IMF

91. global shares

92. Eurocurrency market

93. Gold Pool

94. excess crude account

95. offshore company

96. Paris Club

97. MSCI Emerging Markets Index

98. European best bid and offer (EBBO)

99. Bolsa

100. economic sanctions

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CollegeSure CD

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CollegeSure CDs are certificates of deposit designed to let you prepay future college costs at today's rates, plus a premium based on the child's age and the amount you invest.The CDs, which are issued by the College savings bank of Princeton (NJ), pay annual interest rates linked to increases in an index of average college costs and are available with terms from one to twenty-two years.While these CDs are insured by the federal deposit insurance corporation (FDIC), the interest they pay is taxable, unless you own them within a coverdell education savings account (ESA), participating state 529 plan, or roth ira. With the roth ira option, the account must be open for at least five years and you must be at least 59 1/2 to qualify for tax-free withdrawals. CollegeSure CDs are sold in whole or partial units. At maturity, each whole unit is guaranteed to pay the average cost of one year of tuition, fees, and room and board at a four-year private college. If you decide to purchase only a partial unit, it will be worth only that portion of the average yearly college cost at maturity. If the intended beneficiary decides not to go to college, you can get the entire principal and interest calculated at the guaranteed rate back when the CD matures and use it for any purpose.However, if you choose to cash in the CD before its maturity date, you'll owe a penalty of 10% of the principal during the first three years of its term. The penalty drops to 5% for the remaining years of the CD's term, except for the last year, which carries a 1% penalty.

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