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maturities <a maturity; maturities> N

buy maturities ECON

consolidate maturities ECON

sale of loan maturities

structure of maturities ECON

maturity ECON

debt maturity ECON

domain maturity COMPUT

maturity acceleration ECON

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This magnitude of rate cut seems to be largely priced into short-dated bonds, but we are more constructive on the intermediate maturities of the yield curve, such as five-year paper.
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In particular, the mismatch between the maturities of banks' deposits and loans makes banks susceptible to bank runs.
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This hypothesis assumes that the various maturities are perfect substitutes and suggests that the shape of the yield curve depends on market participants' expectations of future interest rates.
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Instead of issuing pass books, the banks might issue debentures with definite maturities after notice.
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So any credit squeeze will certainly have effect on the operations of the informal banks which might force them to shorten the maturities, recall or totally freeze their loan operations.
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This exerts further pressure on the bank's standalone credit assessment, given the difficulties to rollover market maturities and the lack of funding alternatives besides central bank funding or deleveraging.
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Covered warrants have an average life of 6 to 12 months, although some have maturities of several years.
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The yield curve is a curve of the yields of the same bond with different maturities.
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