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premium

[pree-mee-uhm] / ˈpri mi əm /
ADJECTIVE
excellent
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG
WEAK
low low-class




Example Sentences

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Investors had been paying massive premiums for a fund with a net asset value of $18.26 a share.

From MarketWatch

"It was the most awful, awful experience," says Tracy McGuire-Brown after it took six years to claim £2,000 in premium bonds her late father had left in his will.

From BBC

For example, in U.S. stock markets, the so-called volatility risk premium — the difference between option-implied volatility and an estimate of expected volatility — has increased.

From MarketWatch

Customers paying a massive premium for components probably aren’t doing so to “stockpile memory in a warehouse,” he suggested.

From MarketWatch

Right now, a woman who retires at 65 and buys a single premium immediate annuity can collect 7.6% a year for life, according to the latest market data available from annuity marketplace Immediate Annuities.

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