Y: The Y is the fifth letter of a NASDAQ stock symbol, indicating it is a ...

Yankee bonds: Yankee bonds are issued by foreign governments and corporations, are g ...

Yankee ECU bonds: Yankee ECU bonds refers to foreign-currency bonds issued in New York o ...

Yankee market: The foreign market in the United States.

Yard: Slang for one billion dollars. Used in currency trading in particular, ...

YDD: South Yemeni Dinar used in former South Yemen.

YER: Yemeni Riyal from (North and South) Yemen.

Yield: In general, the yield is the return on an investor's capital investmen ...

Yield burning: A municipal bond financing method. Underwriters in advance refundings ...

Yield curve: The yield curve, which plots the term structure, shows the relationshi ...

Yield curve option-pricing models: Models that can incorporate different volatility assumptions along the ...

Yield curve strategies: Positioning a portfolio to capitalize on expected changes in the shape ...

Yield ratio: The quotient of two bond yields.

Yield spread strategies: Strategies that involve positioning a portfolio to capitalize on expec ...

Yield to call: The percentage rate of a bond or note, if you were to buy and hold the ...

Yield to maturity: The total yield on a bond obtained by equating the bond's current mark ...

Yield to worst: The bond yield computed by using the lower of either the yield to matu ...

YUD: Yugoslavian New Dinar used in Yugoslavia.

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Thrift institutions (thrifts)

Savings and loan associations, mutual savings banks, and credit unions.


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