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Yield Pickup

What is 'Yield Pickup' The additional interest rate an investor receives when selling a lower-yielding bond in exchange for a higher-yielding bond....

Yield Curve Risk

What is the 'Yield Curve Risk' The yield curve risk is the risk of experiencing an adverse shift in market interest rates...

Yield Curve

A yield curve depicts interest rates of bonds having different maturities, but same credit quality, at a specific point in time. The yield curve...

Inactivity Fee

What is 'Inactivity Fee' 1. A sum charged to investors who haven't engaged in any buying or selling activities in their brokerage...

Oil Sands

DefinitionOil sands, also known as tar sands or crude bitumen, or more technically bituminous sands, are a type of unconventional petroleum deposit. Oil sands...

Off-The-Run Treasury Yield Curve

What is 'Off-The-Run Treasury Yield Curve' The U.S. Treasury yield curve derived using off-the-run treasuries. Off-the-run treasuries refer to U.S. government bonds...

Jim Cramer (James Cramer)

What is 'Jim Cramer' Former hedge fund manager, columnist and author as well as host of CNBC's "Mad Money" and CBS radio's...

What Is Planned Obsolescence

DefinitionIn economics and industrial design, planned obsolescence is a policy of planning or designing a product with an artificially limited useful life, so that...

XD

What is 'XD' A symbol used to signify that a security is trading ex-dividend. XD is an alphabetic qualifier that acts as...

KRW (Korean Won)

What is 'KRW' The currency abbreviation or currency symbol for the Korean won (KRW), the former currency for Korea. The won was...

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