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Call priceThe price, specified at issuance, at which the issuer of a bond may retire part of the bond at a specified call date.Call priceThe price at which a bond or preferred stock can be redeemed by the issuer. The call price will usually be greater than the par value to compensate the holder for loss of income and ownership. The difference is known as the call premium.Similar MatchesPrice undertakingPrice undertakingA commitment by an exporting firm to to raise its price in an importing-country market, as a means of settling an anti-dumping suit and preventing an anti-dumping duty. Consumer Price IndexConsumer Price IndexThe CPI, as it is called, measures the prices of consumer goods and services and is a measure of the pace of US inflation. The US Department of Labor publishes the CPI every month. Current pricesCurrent pricesRefers to prices in the present, rather than in some base year; e.g., "GDP at current prices" means GDP as measured, in contrast to real GDP, or "GDP at XXXX prices," where the latter is measured in the prices of year XXXX. Basic import priceBasic import priceSee minimum price system. Factor-price spaceFactor-price spaceA graph with factor prices on the axes. Further SuggestionsFixed price tender offerFair price Market prices Limited price order World price Market price spot price Factor price Law of one price Prices (of equity) Aggregate exercise price Rental price volume weighted average price Price value of a basis point (PVBP) price to sales ratio Nominal price Price risk Import price index Price elasticity Retail Price Index Conversion parity price Forward price Commodity prices Exchange Delivery Settlement Price Realistic on price |
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