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Что (кто) такое rarity premium - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rarity (disambiguation)
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Liquidity premium         
Liquidity Premium
In economics, a liquidity premium is the explanation for a difference between two types of financial securities (e.g.
Risk premium         
MINIMUM AMOUNT OF MONEY BY WHICH THE EXPECTED RETURN ON A RISKY ASSET MUST EXCEED THE KNOWN RETURN ON A RISK-FREE ASSET
Certainty equivalent; Risk Premium; Risk premia; Risk Premiums; Premium for risk; Certainty-equivalent
A risk premium is a measure of excess return that is required by an individual to compensate being subjected to an increased level of risk. It is used widely in finance and economics, the general definition being the expected risky return less the risk-free return, as demonstrated by the formula below.
rarity         
(rarities)
1.
If someone or something is a rarity, they are interesting or valuable because they are so unusual. (JOURNALISM)
Sontag has always been that rarity, a glamorous intellectual...
N-COUNT: usu sing, oft N in/among n
2.
The rarity of something is the fact that it is very uncommon.
It was a real prize due to its rarity and good condition...
N-UNCOUNT: oft with poss
rarity         
¦ noun (plural rarities)
1. the state or quality of being rare.
2. a rare thing.
rarity         
n.
1.
Thinness, tenuity, rareness.
2.
Uncommonness, infrequency, scarcity.
3.
Uncommon thing, scarce thing.
Rarity         
·noun That which is rare; an uncommon thing; a thing valued for its scarcity.
II. Rarity ·noun The quality or state of being rare; rareness; thinness; as, the rarity (contrasted with the density) of gases.
Premium-rate telephone number         
TELEPHONE NUMBERS FOR CALLS THAT ARE CHARGED AT A HIGHER THAN NORMAL RATE
900 number; Area code 900; 1-900; Premium rate telephone number; 900 numbers; Premium rate; 1900 number; Premium number; Premium-rate number; Premium rate number; 976 numbers; Premium rate phone; 0900; International premium rates; Premium rate telephone line; Premium-rate telephone line; 900 area code; Interstate 976; Interstate 900; Nine-hundred service; 976 number; 976 telephone number; 976 phone number; 1-976; 900 phone number; 900 telephone number
Premium-rate telephone numbers are telephone numbers that charge callers higher price rates for select services, including information and entertainment. A portion of the call fees is paid to the service provider, allowing premium calls to be an additional source of revenue for businesses.
premium         
n. 1) payment for insurance coverage either in a lump sum or by installments. 2) an extra payment for an act, option or priority.
premium         
(premiums)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A premium is a sum of money that you pay regularly to an insurance company for an insurance policy.
It is too early to say whether insurance premiums will be affected.
N-COUNT
2.
A premium is a sum of money that you have to pay for something in addition to the normal cost.
Even if customers want 'solutions', most are not willing to pay a premium for them...
Callers are charged a premium rate of 48p a minute.
N-COUNT: usu sing, oft N n
3.
Premium goods are of a higher than usual quality and are often expensive.
...the most popular premium ice cream in this country.
= luxury
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
If something is at a premium, it is wanted or needed, but is difficult to get or achieve.
If space is at a premium, choose adaptable furniture that won't fill the room.
= scarce
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR
5.
If you buy or sell something at a premium, you buy or sell it at a higher price than usual, for example because it is in short supply.
He eventually sold the shares back to the bank at a premium.
PHRASE: PHR after v
6.
If you place a high premium on a quality or characteristic or put a high premium on it, you regard it as very important.
I place a high premium on what someone is like as a person...
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR n
premium         
¦ noun (plural premiums)
1. an amount paid for a contract of insurance.
2. a sum added to an ordinary price, charge, or other payment.
[as modifier] (of a commodity) superior and more expensive.
3. something given as a reward or incentive.
Phrases
at a premium
1. scarce and in demand.
2. above the usual price.
put (or place) a premium on regard as particularly valuable.
Origin
C17: from L. praemium 'booty, reward', from prae 'before' + emere 'buy, take'.

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