LDI

See also: ldi

English

Noun

LDI (countable and uncountable, plural LDIs)

  1. (finance) Initialism of liability-driven investment.
    • 2022 September 29, Kalyeena Makortoff, Sarah Butler, “‘I’d never seen anything like it’: how market turmoil sparked a pension fund selloff”, in The Guardian[1]:
      Those products – known as liability-driven investing, or LDIs – help offset liabilities and risks on pension funds’ books. [] The chief executive said the retailer’s own pension scheme had refused to use LDIs amid fears that could lead to increased risk.
    • 2022 October 8, Julia Horowitz, “How meltdown in a $1 trillion market brought the UK to the brink of a financial crisis”, in CNN Business[2]:
      When bond yields rise slowly over time, it’s not a problem for pensions deploying LDI strategies, and actually helps their finances.
  2. (linguistics) Initialism of linguistic diversity index.