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  • Started 11 months ago by dawson38
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  1. dawson38
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    several acquaintances inquire with me what the meaning of tenor is.
    What tenor is, is the amount of time left for the repayment of a loan or contract or the initial term length of a loan. Tenor can be expressed in years, months or days.
    For example, if a bank loan is initially extended with a five-year tenor, after three years, the loan will be said to have a tenor of two years.
    Tenor is sometimes used interchangeably with "maturity", although tenor is not often used to describe the terms of fixed-income instruments such as government bonds and corporate bonds. Instead, non-standardized contracts like insurance policies and bank loans tend to be described in terms of tenor.

    Posted 11 months ago #
  2. amirah_ballard
    Member

    if yuo are interested in learning howto study the current foreign exchange layout, 1 must pay no attention to trade related logic like the idea that the Lira is believed to lift against the Baht after the 2nd of next month, and concentrate on tertiary sector industry field related processes, for example the fact that the office equipment industry are probably going to to move downward and cause changes in the Lira rates.

    Posted 11 months ago #
  3. dawson38
    Member

    someone else?

    Posted 11 months ago #
  4. rihanna_holt
    Member

    no matter what you do, don't even think of buying TRY till 2009. At least 2 analysts told me that, when the growth in the electronic equipments import will affect on the trade in Bangkok.

    Posted 11 months ago #
  5. giabarton
    Member

    apparently the supposition that the TRY-THB is assumed to not change for a while has something to do with the fact that TRY-THB rates will be affected by the updates in the power tool market, and as a result is going to climb this fact (if true) would probably advocate the sluggishness of the TRY.

    Posted 11 months ago #
  6. cohenreyes
    Member

    I have exactly the same question as dawson38

    Posted 11 months ago #
  7. parker1979
    Member

    what dawson38 said

    Posted 11 months ago #

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