单词 | rediscounting |
释义 | rediscountingrediscountingRediscountrediscountingthe secondary purchase and sale of BILLS OF EXCHANGE, TREASURY BILLS and BONDS between their original issue and final redemption. When a bill of exchange is first issued it is usually purchased (i.e. ‘discounted’) by a DISCOUNT HOUSE. The discount house may hold on to the bill until maturity, or it may choose to on-sell it to another discount house, in which case the bill is then ‘rediscounted’.For example, if a bill with a face value of £1,000 redeemable in one year's time is sold initially for £900 (giving a £100 discount on its formal redemption value), then it might be resold or rediscounted for £950 after six months. See DISCOUNT, DISCOUNT MARKET. rediscountingthe purchase and sale of BILLS OF EXCHANGE, TREASURY BILLS and BONDS between their issue and redemption dates. For example, if a bond with a nominal value of £1,000 redeemable in one year's time is sold initially for £900 (giving a £100 discount on its formal redemption value), then it might be resold or rediscounted for £950 after six months. See also DISCOUNT, DISCOUNT MARKET. |
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