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durative

Adjectif , , singulier

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1 - durative - definition of durative by the free online dictionary ...

Of, related to, or being the verbal aspect that expresses action continuing unbroken for a period of time. n. In both senses also called continuative. 1.
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2 - durative - definition of durative by the free online dictionary ...

Comme, par définition, la duration est inférieure à la durée de vie moyenne simple (c'est-à-dire pondérée uniquement par les flux de remboursement du capital, ...
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3 - durative - definition and more from the free merriam-webster ...

Définition de Duration - Vernimmen met à votre disposition un glossaire de finance regroupant plus de 1300 mots.
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4 - durative - definition and more from the free merriam-webster ...

A measure of the sensitivity of the price (the value of principal) of a fixed-income investment to a change in interest rates. Duration is expressed as a number of ...
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5 - duration - definition and more from the free merriam-webster ...

/d??re???n, dy?-/ Show Spelled[doo-rey-shuhn, dyoo-] Show IPA. noun. 1. the length of time something continues or exists (often used with the). 2.
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6 - duration - definition and more from the free merriam-webster ...

Definition of duration: The change in the value of a fixed income security that will result from a 1% change in interest rates. Duration is stated in years.
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