Example sentences of "from holding [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The current yield is used to estimate the cost of or profit from holding a bond .
2 The yield to maturity ( or redemption yield ) is the most frequently used measure of the return from holding a bond .
3 What are the main disadvantages of the yield to maturity as a measure of the return from holding a bond ?
4 We need to see the comfort a confused old person derives from holding a prayer book or rosary .
5 The only ground of refusal ( against which there is a right of appeal under s.45 ) is that the transferee is , disqualified from holding a licence or is not a fit and proper person to hold a canteen licence ( subs .
6 On April 22 opposition parties who had assembled to voice their criticism of the new government were prevented from holding a press conference in a state-owned hotel after the Information Ministry allegedly refused permission for the use of hotel premises which had not been previously booked .
7 Section 16 requires these individuals to report all trading activity in the shares ( or options ) of their company , prohibits short selling , and requires disgorgement of any profits to the issuer which results from holding a position less than six months .
8 There was also argument about whether Slovenia should indeed be exempted from holding a referendum because of its December plebiscite .
9 But unions would be effectively debarred from holding a strike ballot in support of workers already sacked for taking part in unofficial strikes .
10 The importance of ( 6.28 ) is to show that the return from holding a share is the sum of the dividend yield and the rate of capital gains .
11 The Prime Minister has praised the police operation which stopped travellers from holding a bank holiday festival in the Cotswolds .
12 They were discharged by their employers and the dispute spread , the union alleging that its agreement with the Association of 19 August 1911 provided that only foremen were exempted from holding a Transport Workers ' Federation card , which the employers denied .
13 The theoretical and empirical analysis of stock markets is based on the use of a rate of return to measure the benefits from holding an asset during a specified period .
14 For example , some bonds might not pay coupons at all ( such bonds are called zero-coupon bonds , and they sell at a deep discount to their par values since all the reward from holding the bond comes in the form of capital gain rather than income ) ; some bonds make coupon payments that change over time , e.g. because they are linked to current market interest rates ( variable rate bonds or floating rate notes ) or to an index such as the retail price index ( index-linked bonds ) ; and some bonds make coupon payments only if the income generated by the firm that issued the bonds is sufficient , ( such bonds are known as income bonds ; unlike other bond-holders , an income bond-holder can not put the firm into liquidation if a coupon payment is not paid ) .
15 This increases the overall return from holding the bond .
16 The most important of these is that it will almost certainly not equal the actual return from holding the bond even if the bond is held to maturity .
17 The RHS gives the terminal value of the returns from holding the bond .
18 In order to increase the demand for long positions there has to be the expectation of a profit from holding the futures contract , that is , a risk premium of E ( S T ) - F t .
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