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- noun Plural form of
linker .
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Examples
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Initially the stumbling block to a blind and random search was nexin linkers, dynein motor and microtubules.
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Market's Fear of Inflation Surging oil prices have spurred global investors to hedge inflation risks, and inflation-protected government debt -- known as linkers -- has been in vogue.
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J.P. Morgan, for example, calculates that the rate should be around 0.48 percentage point and calls linkers a buy below that level.
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Longer-dated so-called linkers have suffered, too, as worries about global growth have gathered pace.
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Global sovereign debt gains are 1.3 percentage points higher since the end of July than on so-called linkers according to Bank of America Corp. The difference is the most since November 2008.
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The so - called linkers beat comparable bonds in the U.S.,
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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Investor appetite has also been boosted because so-called linkers are seen as a safe and stable asset class, attractive to investors who remain worried about the economic outlook.
Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis Michael Shedlock 2010
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The so - called linkers beat comparable bonds in the U.S.,
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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When Japan's Finance Ministry introduced so-called "linkers" in March 2004, the country was struggling to emerge from an extended period of deflation, and investors largely shunned the paper, whose payout was dictated by a consumer-price index that was static or falling.
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The bid-to-cover ratio of 4.07 was the strongest at an inflation-linked bond auction since last August, and was far higher than the 2.92 at the last "linkers" auction in early April.
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