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- noun Plural form of
premium .
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Examples
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"My own guess is that further uses of QE would have a more muted effect on Treasury term premia," because markets are functioning much better now than in early 2009, said
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As a result, forward premia, barring short term premia, fell below one per cent.
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It's a reflection of the shocked confidence that came out of what was happening in Europe that raised risk premia, depressed markets, created uncertainty, and that proved to be much more virulent than most people expected.
Larry Summers: 'People Aren't Going To Live With Their Parents Forever' The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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"It is early to draw concrete conclusions about the long-term implications of these policies but it is clear that they have raised uncertainty amid a turbulent economic environment, leading to a significant increase in the risk premia required by investors to own Hungarian government debt," Mr. Diamantopoulos added.
Worries Over Hungary Grow Clare Connaghan 2011
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It's a reflection of the shocked confidence that came out of what was happening in Europe that raised risk premia, depressed markets, created uncertainty, and that proved to be much more virulent than most people expected.
Larry Summers: 'People Aren't Going To Live With Their Parents Forever' The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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It's a reflection of the shocked confidence that came out of what was happening in Europe that raised risk premia, depressed markets, created uncertainty, and that proved to be much more virulent than most people expected.
Larry Summers: 'People Aren't Going To Live With Their Parents Forever' The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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The one thing that nobody seems to understand, much less mention, is how screwing around with the risk premia at the most basic levels created the problems we wonder about now.
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It's a reflection of the shocked confidence that came out of what was happening in Europe that raised risk premia, depressed markets, created uncertainty, and that proved to be much more virulent than most people expected.
Larry Summers: 'People Aren't Going To Live With Their Parents Forever' The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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The risk premia for banks are usually somewhat higher than for their sovereign.
Borrower, and Lender, Beware Daniel Gros 2011
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It's a reflection of the shocked confidence that came out of what was happening in Europe that raised risk premia, depressed markets, created uncertainty, and that proved to be much more virulent than most people expected.
Larry Summers: 'People Aren't Going To Live With Their Parents Forever' The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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