Sentences with phrase «index at a set price»

Managed futuresFutures A derivative contract that commits you to buy or sell a commodity, currency or stock market index at a set price on a set date in the future.
You can also trade in futuresFutures A derivative contract that commits you to buy or sell a commodity, currency or stock market index at a set price on a set date in the future.
A derivative contract that commits you to buy or sell a commodity, currency or stock market index at a set price on a set date in the future.

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When established in 1965, the thresholds were set at three times the cost of a minimally adequate diet and indexed annually for changes in the price of food.
-- Interest rate on income contingent loans set at maximum of Retail Price Index (RPI) plus 3 percent for graduates earning above # 41,000 per year (and tapered to RPI for graduates earning # 21,000 per year); payments stop when balance is paid, or after 30 years, whichever comes first.
A financial product issued by a bank or other financial institution which gives you the right to buy shares (or currency, an index or a commodity) at a set price within a specified time and traded on the Australian Securities Exchange.
Nova Scotia's legislature set the annual price for their realty taxes at $ 5,500 per MW «plus a percentage of $ 5,500.00 equal to the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index for Canada at the end of the calendar year ending in the immediately preceding municipal taxation year relative to the Consumer Price Index for Canada at the end of the 2005 calendar year&raprice for their realty taxes at $ 5,500 per MW «plus a percentage of $ 5,500.00 equal to the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index for Canada at the end of the calendar year ending in the immediately preceding municipal taxation year relative to the Consumer Price Index for Canada at the end of the 2005 calendar year&raPrice Index for Canada at the end of the calendar year ending in the immediately preceding municipal taxation year relative to the Consumer Price Index for Canada at the end of the 2005 calendar year&raPrice Index for Canada at the end of the 2005 calendar year».
To link a lump sum to property prices (a relatively simple example of a house prices index is set out at Table 7 of At a Glance (essential court tables for family lawyers)-RRB-, might be thought by some unduly complicated; but it would be faireat Table 7 of At a Glance (essential court tables for family lawyers)-RRB-, might be thought by some unduly complicated; but it would be faireAt a Glance (essential court tables for family lawyers)-RRB-, might be thought by some unduly complicated; but it would be fairer.
Having traded more or less sideways since Monday, prices started to lift at 07:00 UTC, setting the new all - time high at 09:43, according to CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index.
As per CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index (BPI), the cryptocurrency looked set to revisit the new high of $ 17,364 hit yesterday at 16:29 UTC, but ran out of steam at $ 17,153.94 at 1:59 UTC.
As per CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index, the cryptocurrency was last seen trading at $ 17,000, down from the record high of $ 19,783 set on Dec. 17.
Opening the session at $ 4,764.87, vigorous trading has seen the value of a bitcoin rise this morning to a record - setting $ 4,879.24 - up around $ 115 for the day so far, according to CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index.
Beginning at 11:00 UTC, bitcoin saw a sudden surge, data from the CoinDesk Bitcoin Price Index (BPI) reveals, rising from $ 11,115 to set a new high of $ 11,655 by the end of the hour.
The cryptocurrency rose to a new lifetime high of $ 17,801.94 at 10:30 UTC, erasing the previous record high of $ 17,631.42 set on Dec. 12, as per CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index (BPI).
Opening the session at $ 4,764.87, vigorous trading has seen the value of a bitcoin rise this morning to a record - setting $ 4,879.24 — up around $ 115 for the day so far, according to CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index.
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