Meaning PRINCIPAL EXCHANGE-RATED-LINKED SECURITIES (PERLS): A debt instrument with its principal and interest denominated in U.S. dollars, but with principal repayment depending on the exchange rate of the U.S. dollar against a foreign currency
More terms such as Principal Exchange-Rated-Linked Securities (PERLS) in Dictionary P.
- Definition Parallel Loan:
- Examples two companies in different countries borrow each other's currency for a specific period of time, and repay the other's currency at an agreed maturity for the purpose of reducing foreign principal exchange-rated-linked securities (perls) definition.
- Definition Portfolio Turnover Rate:
- Examples For an investment company, an annualized rate found by dividing the lesser of purchases and sales by the average of portfolio assets principal exchange-rated-linked securities (perls) explain.
- Definition Personal Property:
- Examples Any assets other than real estate principal exchange-rated-linked securities (perls) what is.
- Definition Protect:
- Examples salesperson or trader that interest, buy or sell, will be attended to, given any change in the trading circumstances, as follows:At a price: If the stock trades at a certain price or price range, the principal exchange-rated-linked securities (perls) meaning.
- Definition Producer Price Index (PPI):
- Examples Index measuring changes in wholesale prices, published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics every month principal exchange-rated-linked securities (perls) abbreviation.