please tell me what the "cost of tender" is
Category: glossary by U. A. From Waterbury, United States
a "cost of tender " is The total charges associated with the delivery and certification of commodities underlying a futures contract. The cost of tender is charged only if the futures contract holder wishes to receive the commodity rather than close the position before expiration.
what is "cVE"?
Category: glossary by O. J. From Canada
In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Cape Verde Escudo. The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion.
what is a "maturity date"?
Category: glossary by Z. A. From Switzerland
the "maturity date " is The date on which the principal amount of a note, draft, acceptance bond or other debt instrument becomes due and is repaid to the investor and interest payments stop. It is also the termination or due date on which an installment loan must be paid in full. The maturity date tells you when you will get your principal back and for how long you will receive interest payments. However, it is important to note that some debt instruments, such as fixed-income securities, are "callable", which means that the issuer of the debt is able to pay back the principal at any time. Thus, investors should inquire, before buying any fixed-income securities, whether the bond is callable or not.
- do you know what "Occupational Pensions Regulatory Authority" is?
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