consols

  • 11CONSOLS —    the Consolidated Fund, loans to Government made at different times and at different rates of interest, consolidated for convenience into one common loan, bearing interest at 3 per cent., reduced in 1830 to 2¾, and in 1893 to 2½ …

    The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • 12Consols — Konsols; festverzinsliche Wertpapiere mit unendlicher Laufzeit; ein theoretischer Begriff, der in der Liquiditätspräferenztheorie verwendet wird …

    Lexikon der Economics

  • 13consols —  Consolidated annuities, a stock market term …

    Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

  • 14consols — con·sols || kÉ’nsÉ™lz n. British government bonds having a fixed rate of interest and no date of maturity …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 15Consols — [ kɒns(ə)lz] plural noun British government securities without redemption date and with fixed annual interest. Origin C18: contr. of consolidated annuities …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 16consols — n. pl. Consolidated annuities (of the English Government) …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 17Consols — Government securities that pay interest but have no redemption date. The present bonds, called consolidated annuities or consolidated stock, are the result of merging several loans at various different times going back to the 18th century. Their… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 18consols — /ˈkɒnsɒlz/ (say konsolz), /kənˈsɒlz/ (say kuhn solz) plural noun the funded government securities of Britain, which originated in the consolidation in 1751 of various public securities, chiefly in the form of annuities, into a single debt issue… …

  • 19consols — / kɒnsɒlz/ plural noun government bonds which pay interest but do not have a maturity date …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 20English consols — See consols …

    Ballentine's law dictionary