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coupon

[koo-pon, kyoo-] / ˈku pɒn, ˈkyu- /


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“In Wednesday’s refunding statement, we expect Treasury to reaffirm its guidance of maintaining nominal coupon sizes ‘for the next several quarters’ while continuing to signal future increases,” Deutsche Bank strategists say in a note.

From The Wall Street Journal

There’s a coupon for carpet cleaning, Boo’s birth certificate, which says Bridget Chesley—a mistake…she’s a Hooperman just like me—and a bunch of photos and stuff.

From Literature

On Dec. 3 last year, Van Geelen published a memo about opportunities in Venezuelan sovereign bonds, then trading at 17-20 cents on the dollar, with years of missed coupons compounding the legal claims.

From MarketWatch

They also have a coupon that can lower the cost to $35 or more, depending on insurance coverage.

From The Wall Street Journal

There’s a cadence to sales, a pattern to coupons, a small ecosystem of rewards programs and “oops” bins where imperfect or surplus food waits quietly for someone to notice.

From Salon