Sentences with phrase «government bond series»

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It could be financed through government issued bonds and / or government issues a series of pass through securities to track home values in all major metropolitan areas.
The government centrally takes part in the financing of appropriate economic activity by issuing a series of bonds.
Using daily closing prices for the most liquid contract for each of 35 (6 energy, 10 commodity, 6 government bond, 6 currency exchange rate and 7 equity index) futures contract series as available during January 1987 through December 2013, he finds that: Keep Reading
Using daily data for 52 futures series (20 commodities, eight 10 - year government bonds, nine currency exchange rates versus the U.S. dollar and 15 country stock indexes) during January 1990 through January 2016, he finds that: Keep Reading
In his May 2017 paper entitled «Optimising Cross-Asset Carry», Nick Baltas explores the profitability of cross-sectional (relative) and time - series (absolute) carry strategies within and across futures / forward markets for currencies, stock indexes, commodities and government bonds.
In their December 2016 paper entitled «Cross-Asset Signals and Time Series Momentum», Aleksi Pitkajarvi, Matti Suominen and Lauri Vaittinen examine a strategy that times each of country stock and government bond (constant 5 - year maturity) indexes based on past returns for both.
Perhaps it is with good reason, for Vic Denny, a conservative and successful investment banker with carefully combed, thinning hair, seems about as radical offhand as a Series E government bond.
OSS 117: Cairo — Nest of Spies constitutes the eighth installment in a long - running series of movies about OSS 117 (the government code name for Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath)-- a French super-spy and European equivalent of James Bond.
The Reserve Bank of India, in consultation with the Government of India, has decided to launch latest Sovereign Gold Bonds Issue Series - I (FY 2018 - 19).
The government claims that inflation is nonexistant — the inflation rate on a US Series I Savings Bond was 0.37 % in November 2010.
They also come in several types, including I bonds, Treasury inflation - protected securities (TIPS) and U.S. government savings bonds such as Series EE bonds.
As of 2010, the federal government offers Series EE and Series I bonds.
Governments, municipalities, and corporations issue zero coupon bonds, which are designed and priced to attract investors who prefer a single payout on maturity rather than a series of payments over a number of months or years.
Types of securities held by the public include, but are not limited to, Treasury Bills, Notes, Bonds, TIPS, United States Savings Bonds, and State and Local Government Series securities.
Government savings bonds (such as Series I or Series EE bonds) are common savings vehicles offered by the Treasury Department.
Freedom shares had a final maturity of 30 years from their issue date and were originally offered in combination with Series E bonds to promote public investment in government bonds.
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