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See certificate of deposit. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary
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certificate of deposit (CD)
A deposit of funds, in a bank or savings and loan association, for a specified term that earns interest at a specified rate or rate formula. CDs may be secured or unsecured. CDs may be for terms as short as one week or for terms of 10 years or longer. CDs may have fixed or floating rates. CDs may be issued in either non-negotiable or negotiable form and in either physical or book-entry form. CDs may be issued by domestic offices of U.S. banks, by foreign branches of U.S. banks, and by foreign banks at either domestic U.S. or foreign locations.
See Eurodollar CDs, jumbo CDs, negotiable CDs and Yankee CDs. American Banker Glossary
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See certificate of deposit. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary
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certificate of deposit (CD)
A negotiable certificate issued by a commercial bank as evidence of a deposit with that bank which states the maturity value, maturity rate and interest rate payable. CDs vary in size with maturities ranging from a few weeks to several years. CDs may normally be redeemed before maturity only by sale on the secondary market but may also be redeemed back to the issuing bank through payment of a penalty. Exchange Handbook Glossary
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CD CD
abbreviation for certificate of deposit;Compact Disc
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Certificate of Deposit. A CD is a receipt for, and promise to repay, funds deposited at a bank or other financial institution. CDs have a fixed maturity and a specified interest rate. They are quoted on an interest-bearing face-value basis rather than at a discount, and interest is paid at maturity.
► See also Maturity, Money Market.
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CD UK US /ˌsiːˈdiː/ noun [C]
► IT ABBREVIATION for compact disc: a small plastic disc on which data or music is stored: on CD »
The user manual is on CD.
► BANKING, FINANCE ABBREVIATION for CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT(Cf. ↑certificate of deposit)
Financial and business terms. 2012.