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  • 51Salomon Smith Barney World Government Bond Index — The Salomon Smith Barney World Government Bond Index is a market capitalization weighted bond index consisting of the government bond markets of the following countries: *Australia *Austria *Belgium *Canada *Denmark *Finland *France *Germany… …

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  • 52Alfred Bryan Bonds — (born November 3, 1913; died September 7, 1989) was a public servant, educator, and college administrator. He served as the fifth president of Baldwin Wallace College in Berea, Ohio from 1955 to 1981. Early childhood and educationAlfred Bryan… …

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  • 53U.S. Savings Bonds — A U.S. government savings bond that offers a fixed rate of interest over a fixed period of time. Many people find these bonds attractive because they are not subject to state or local income taxes. These bonds cannot be easily transferred and are …

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  • 54Puerto Rico Government Development Bank — The Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico (GDB) was the brainchild of Governor Rexford Guy Tugwell, who signed Law 252 of May 13, 1942, creating the institution in charge of economic development for the Government of Puerto Rico. A… …

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  • 55Treasury bonds — debt obligations of the U.S. Treasury that have maturities of 10 years or more. The New York Times Financial Glossary Long term obligations issued by the U.S. Treasury. Bonds are issued for initial maturities greater than ten years. American… …

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  • 56Build America Bonds - BABs — Taxable municipal bonds that feature tax credits and/or federal subsidies for bondholders and state and local government bond issuers. Build America Bonds (BABs) were introduced in 2009 as part of President Obama s American Recovery and… …

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  • 57Local government in the United States — is generally structured in accordance with the laws of the various individual states. Typically each state has at least two separate tiers: counties (known in Louisiana as parishes and as boroughs in Alaska), and municipalities. Some states have… …

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  • 58Michael Moriarty (government official) — For other people named Michael Moriarty, see Michael Moriarty (disambiguation). Michael Moriarty is the Deputy Superintendent for Property and Capital Markets in the New York State Insurance Department.[1] Contents 1 New York State Insurance… …

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  • 59premium bonds — A form of government borrowing organised by the National Savings department. Investors buy serially numbered premium bonds at a cost of £1 each. Each month a random draw is made of numbers with a range of prizes from £50 to £1 million. The total… …

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  • 60Industrial Development Revenue Bonds - IDRBs — Municipal debt securities issued by a government agency on behalf of a private sector company and intended to build or acquire factories or other heavy equipment and tools. Industrial Development Revenue Bonds are issued by a government to assist …

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