单词 | deep discount |
释义 | > as lemmasdeep discount deep discount adj. originally U.S. (a) designating or characterized by heavily discounted prices; (b) Banking and Finance designating financial securities issued at a substantial discount to their redemption value, but usually carrying a low rate of interest relative to prevailing market rates. ΚΠ 1892 St. Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch 12 Feb. 5 (advt.) The deep discount sale now in progress at Swope's.., furnishes the finest opportunity of the year for purchasing men's, ladies' and children's best quality footwear at reduced prices. 1956 Econometrica 24 415 The nonlegal reason why deep discount bonds are hard to sell is due to the fact that the yield-to-maturity is composed of two parts: the coupon rate of interest plus capital appreciation. 1972 Financial Times 18 Sept. 36/3 The town centre supermarketeers who tend to go for limited, deep discount promotions on selected national brands. 1981 N.Y. Times 9 Mar. d7/5 Investors like deep discount issues because they can accurately predict the yield and maturity of the investment. 1993 Coloradoan (Fort Collins) 30 Jan. a1/1 The alleged fraud forced the deep-discount drugstore chain..to seek bankruptcy court protection. 2002 E. McLaney & P. Atrill Accounting (rev. ed.) xv. 479 Deep discount bonds are likely to appeal to investors who do not have short-term cash flow needs, since they must wait for the loan to mature before receiving a significant return. < as lemmas |
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