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Decoupling |
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Decoupling The occurrence of returns on asset classes diverging from their normal pattern of correlation. Notes: Take for example stock and corporate bond returns, which normally rise and fall together. If returns on stocks were to increase and returns on bonds were to decrease this would illustrate an example of decoupling. |
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| The structure of the loan included an IRP decoupling, which allowed the pre-existing monthly interest reduction payment (IRP) subsidy to continue after payoff of the current loan. Key statement: To achieve an improved sound decoupling, the cap and the carrier element are connected to a component, exclusively constructed of an elastomer. On June 7, 2005, South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford signed HB 3768, which contains a provision (13) explicitly decoupling from IRC Sec. |
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