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NRI Bond Performance Index
Composed of Japanese publicly placed interest-bearing bonds which have both term to maturity of one year or more and par amount outstanding of one billion yen or more.

 


Performance index
A risk-adjusted measure of how well a portfolio has performed.
Performance measurement
Calculation of the return a money manager realizes over some time interval.

Performance Index Paper - PIP
A short-term paper on which the rate is denominated and paid in a base currency. However, the rate movement is based on the exchange rate with an alternate currency.
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DAX - A stock performance index (dividends added in) composed of the 30 most actively traded German blu...
DAX FUTURES - A cash-settled Futures contract based on the DAXâ (q.v.) stock performance index. (Source...

Jensen’s alphas is "risk-adjusted" performance index and measures the increased return or extra-return that a unit investment trust has achieved compared to the expected return based on its systematic level of risk1.

In finance, Jensen's alpha [1] (or Jensen's Performance Index, ex-post alpha) is used to determine the abnormal return of a security or portfolio of securities over the theoretical expected return.

Monetary Conditions Index - MCI
Moody's Bond Survey
Paper Dealer
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The best-known German " share index tracks the performance of the 30 most actively traded and highly capitalised German shares. The " DAX is a performance index and was first calculated in 1987. See also " MDAX, " SDAX, " TecDAX.
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A growth-oriented mutual fund investing in growth stock and performance stock with low dividends and high risk.
Performance index
A risk-adjusted measure of how well a portfolio has performed.
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See also: Momentum, Job, Paper dealer, Acquisitions, Expense

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