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This means that prevailing market yields are lower for longer maturities.  


''Pensions.''
Also known as a 'falling yield curve' or an 'inverse' yield curve.
 
A beneficiary under an occupational pension scheme.
 
Pension scheme members may be:
 
i. ''Active'' (still accruing benefits by virtue of current service); or <br>
ii. ''Deferred'' (no longer accruing benefits through having left the scheme, but entitled to receive benefits in the future); or <br>
iii. ''Pensioners'' (currently receiving benefits).  This third category will also usually include widows and other dependants of former members.
 
 
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''Company law.''
 
In relation to a company, a shareholder.
 
 
3.
 
''Mutual organisations''.
 
A retail customer of a mutual organisation, such as a building society.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Building society]]
* [[Forward yield]]
* [[Company]]
* [[Zero coupon yield]]
* [[Maturity]]
* [[Par yield]]
* [[Mutual]]
* [[Inverse yield curve]]
* [[Occupational pension scheme]]
* [[Yield curve]]
* [[Pensioner]]
* [[Falling yield curve]]
* [[Pensions Ombudsman]]
* [[Flat yield curve]]
* [[Separate personality principle]]
* [[Positive yield curve]]
* [[Shareholders]]
* [[Rising yield curve]]
 
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Revision as of 14:53, 13 November 2015

This means that prevailing market yields are lower for longer maturities.

Also known as a 'falling yield curve' or an 'inverse' yield curve.


See also