This is the relationship between bond prices and yields.
What is an inverse relationship?
This is the date on which a bond's principal is repaid.
What is the maturity date?
Investors hope to earn money from stocks through price appreciation and these periodic payments.
What are dividends?
The currency of Japan.
What is the Japanese Yen (JPY)?
The university that Ella, Jeffrey, and Gaurav went to.
What is UC Berkeley?
The U.S. government issues these securities to borrow money.
What are US Treasuries?
A company's earnings divided by its number of outstanding shares is called this.
What is EPS?
This is the total market value of a company's outstanding shares.
What is market capitalization?
This commodity is often called "black gold."
What is crude oil?
The island is Gabe Frazier-Jenkins from.
A bond selling below its face value is said to trade at this.
What is a discount?
A yield curve where long-term rates are below short-term rates is called this, often a recession indicator?
What is an inverted yield curve?
This valuation ratio compares a company's stock price to its earnings per share.
What is the Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio?
In EUR/USD, EUR is known as what currency in this FX pair?
What is the base?
Ella Whiteford's sign.
What is Virgo?
This risk measure accounts for the effect of embedded options such as calls or prepayments.
What is Option-Adjusted Spread (OAS)?
A stock with a beta greater than 1 is generally expected to be this compared to the overall market.
What is more volatile?
This function allows you to display Bloomberg implied volatility surfaces for a selected equity or equity index underlying, so you can account for volatile markets when pricing derivatives and risk-managing derivative portfolios.
What is OVDV<GO>?
This country is the world's largest producer of coffee.
What is Brazil?
What is Finn Barry's favorite pantry cereal?
What is Cheerios?
By default, ICVS 490<GO> utilizes what type of securities in determining market rates for future tenors in its curve construction?
What are swaps?
Treasury prices are often quoted in this fraction of a point, such as 99-16.
What are 32nds?
This occurs when a company issues additional shares, reducing each existing shareholder's ownership percentage.
What is dilution?
A U.S. importer expecting to pay a European supplier in euros in three months might use this type of contract to lock in today's exchange rate.
What is a forward contract (FX forward)?
The other language that Tom Kroot speak besides English.
What is Hebrew?