Face the inevitable – The Hindu (Jan 17, 2018)

Face the inevitable – The Hindu (Jan 17, 2018)

The sharp rise in bond yields has hit banks with losses on treasury operations dominated by sovereign bond holdings. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.

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Word List-2 (To Improve English Vocabulary)

  1. inevitable (adjective) – unavoidable, sure to happen, unpreventable.
  2. spike (noun) – a sharp increase in importance of something.
  3. bond yield (noun) – bond yield  is the annualized percentage return that an investor will obtain from buying a bond. In general, the yield of a bond is inversely proportional to its price. This means that as the yield increases, the price decreases (and vice versa).
  4. stagger (verb) – arrange/order something alternatively at intervals.
  5. sovereign bonds (noun) – Sovereign bonds are bonds issued by governments.
  6. fiscal deficit (noun) – the difference between total expenditure and total income of the government.
  7. steeply (adjective) – sharply, suddenly, largely.
  8. inch (verb) – move slowly.
  9. plead (verb) – claim, assert, allege.
  10. leeway (noun) – freedom, liberty, licence/elbow room.
  11. non-performing asset (NPA) (noun) – an account where principal and/or interest remains overdue for a period of time; stressed asset.
  12. clog (verb) – block, obstruct, stop.
  13. captive (adjective) – controlled by (an organisation) for a sole use.
  14. credit offtake (noun) – credit growth; it refers to the growth/increase in the amount of credit that banks lend to the companies, individuals, etc.
  15. regulatory forbearance (noun) – Also known as capital forbearance. The action of regulators refraining from exercising their right to put an insolvent bank out of business or the unwillingness of regulators to take disciplinary action against problem banks.
  16. traction (noun) – an idea or a product gains popularity/acceptance.
  17. chicanery (noun) – trickery, deception, duplicity/bluff.
  18. rosy (adjective) – promising, optimistic, hopeful/favourable.
  19. feign (verb) – pretend, fake/sham, affect.
  20. heads I win, tails you lose (phrase) – I win whatever happens.
  21. dispense (verb) – allot, distribute, disburse/supply.
  22. hedge (verb) – safeguard, protect, shield.
  23. bid down (verb) – decrease the value.

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