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- List of new issues scheduled to come to market shortly. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary
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calendar cal‧en‧dar [ˈkælndə ǁ -ər] noun [countable]1. pages showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year2. a book with separate spaces or pages for each day of the year, where you write down the things you have to do on each day ; = diary Bre3. all the events or dates in a year that are important for a particular organization, person, or activity:• The National Conference is the premier event in the Institute's calendar.
• On today's economic calendar is the release of the December merchandise trade balance.
4. calendar month one of the twelve months of the year:• Earnings have not exceeded £36,000 in any of the last 12 calendar months.
5. calendar month a period of time from a certain date to the same date in the next month:• Payment terms are one calendar month from date of invoice.
6. calendar year a period of time from January 1st to December 31st:• Italy's financial year closes at the end of the calendar year.
7. calendar ( year) 2007/2010 etc the year 2007, 2010 etc from January 1st to December 31st:• Total domestic automobile demand in calendar 2006 remained largely unchanged.
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calendar UK US /ˈkæləndər/ noun [C]► a table showing all the days, weeks, and months of the year: »a desk/wall calendar
»The date Dec. 31 is circled in red on the calendar
► US (UK diary) a book, with pages for each day, in which you write down what you have to do: »I've noted the date in my calendar.
► IT a computer program showing planned activities with their dates and times: »I can access the calendars of everybody in the department.
»There's nothing in his calendar for today.
»To submit events directly to the online calendar, please enter a user name and email address on the form below.
► a list of events and dates within a year that are important to an organization or to the people involved in a particular activity: the academic/court/election, etc. calendar »With just weeks left in the legislative calendar, there has been no vote yet on this most important issue.
Financial and business terms. 2012.