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* [[Indexed Long-Term Repo operations]] | * [[Indexed Long-Term Repo operations]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:57, 7 July 2022
(LT).
In financial markets 'longer term' usually means remaining maturities of more than one year.
See also
- Balance sheet
- Bond
- Duration
- Effective annual rate
- Indexed Long-Term Repo operations
- Life
- Long
- Long term contracts
- Long-dated swap
- Long life assets
- Long position
- Long-term debt
- Long term foreign exchange
- Long-term liabilities
- Long-term solvency ratio
- Longer-term refinancing operations
- Maturity
- Quoted rate
- Short
- Short term
- Short dates
- Short-term investments
- Term