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  • 21Parity value — Related:conversion value …

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  • 22parity value of a convertible bond — See conversion value. American Banker Glossary …

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  • 23parity — I par•i•ty [[t]ˈpær ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) equality, as in amount, status, or character 2) equivalence or correspondence; similarity 3) bus a) equivalent value in the currency of another country b) equivalent value at a fixed ratio between… …

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  • 24parity price — (1) For a mortgage backed security, see par line. (2) For a convertible security, see conversion value. American Banker Glossary …

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  • 25parity — parity1 [ parɪti] noun 1》 equality or equivalence, especially as regards status, pay, or value. 2》 Mathematics the fact of being an even or an odd number. 3》 Physics the property of a spatial wave equation that either remains the same or changes… …

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  • 26parity — 1) An equality between prices of commodities, currencies, or securities on separate markets. 2) A fixed exchange rate. 3) Another term for par value …

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  • 27Put–call parity — In financial mathematics, put call parity defines a relationship between the price of a call option and a put option both with the identical strike price and expiry. To derive the put call parity relationship, the assumption is that the options… …

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  • 28Purchasing power parity — GDP per capita adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in the world, 2009 …

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  • 29Spot-future parity — (or spot futures parity) is a parity condition that should theoretically hold, or opportunities for arbitrage exist. Spot future parity is an application of the law of one price. In plain English, if I can purchase a good today for price S and… …

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  • 30fixed parity — ➔ parity * * * fixed parity UK US noun [C or U] (plural fixed parities) ECONOMICS, MONEY ► the value of a country s currency in relation to another currency to which it is fixed: »Member countries of the International Monetary Fund undertook to… …

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