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Bond powerA form used in the transfer of registered bonds from one owner to a different owner.Bond power Similar MatchesPurchasing powerPurchasing powerThe amount of goods that money will buy, usually measured (inversely) by the CPI. Buying powerBuying powerThe amount of money available to buy securities, determined by adding the total cash held in brokerage accounts and the amount that could be spent if securities were margined to the limit. Purchasing power parityPurchasing power parityThe notion that the ratio between domestic and foreign price levels should equal the equilibrium exchange rate between domestic and foreign currencies. Purchasing powerPurchasing powerThe amount of goods and services which can be purchased by a given unit of currency after taking into account the effect of inflation. Purchasing power can be assessed by tracking an index of consumer prices and comparing different periods, for example the early 1990s and the current time. Inflation will result in reduced purchasing power over a period of time. Power of attorneyPower of attorneyA document which authorises a person to act on behalf of another. Further SuggestionsContingent Voting PowerPurchasing power of the dollar durable power of attorney Purchasing power parity exchange rate Purchasing power Purchasing power parity Market power Absolute form of purchasing power parity Purchasing power risk Relative form of purchasing power parity Stock power Earning power Staying power Power of Attorney enduring power of attorney Purchasing power parity theory High powered money |
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