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Results for: securitiesTranslations 1 - 30 of 79
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(Economics) buying securities with borrowed money (increases both the risk and the chances for higher profits)leveraging
(Economics) small increase in the price of a stock; securities transaction at a price that is higher than its previous priceuptick
A Congressionally chartered corporation that purchases residential mortgages in the secondary market from S&Ls, banks, and mortgage bankers and securities these mortgages for sale into the capital markets., government-backed mortgage providerFreddie Mac
A legal "person" that is separate and distinct from its owners. A corporation is allowed to own assets, incur liabilities, and sell securities, among other things.Corporation
A trade is settled out by the seller delivering securities and the buyer delivering funds in proper form. A trade that does not clear is said to fail. Comparison of the details of a transaction between broker/dealers prior to settlement; final exchange...Clear
A trend allowing creation of securities either by combining primitive and derivative securities into one composite hybrid or by separating returns on an asset into classes.Bundling
A unit investmenttrust featuring a fixed portfolio containing high-grade securities and other investments, usually with monthly distribution of income.Corporate income fund (CIF)
additional sum, amount above par value, cost of insurance, cost of securities option, extra charge for borrowing money, fee for instruction, high-quality, inducement to buy, prize, supplementary charge, additional charge; amount paid for insurance; pri...premium
agreement about repurchase of securities, agreement to buy back somethingrepurchase agreement
Agreement to buy new issue of securities.Subscription
Also referred to as the international market, the offshore market, or, more popularly, the Euromarket, the mechanism for trading securities that (1) at issuance are offered simultaneously to investors in a number of countries and (2) are issued outside...External market
An acronym for Certificate of Accrual on Treasury Securities. Refers to a zero-coupon US Treasuryissue that is sold at a deep discount from the face value and pays no interest during its lifetime. However, it returns the full face value at maturity.CATS
An entity that stands ready and willing to buy a security for its own account (at its bidprice) or sell from its own account (at its ask price). Used in the context of general equities. Individual or firm acting as a principal in a securities transacti...Dealer
An increase in securities prices, as shown by some economic indicator.Lift
board that regulates the public offering and sale of securitiesSecurity and Exchange Commission
bought and sold electronically, buyable without prescription, dealing in over-the-counter securitiesover-the-counter
briefcase, attache case; list of securities and stocks; position of a government minister, flat case, group of investments, ministerial responsibilities, portfolio contents, range of productsportfolio
business of buying and selling stocks and other securitiesstockbrokerage
buy more securities with profit, invest in improving business, restore a title or degree; grant power again; redeposit money for future profitreinvest
buying and selling of stocks and other securitiesstockbroking
Buying and selling securities.Trading
CBA; A Merrill Lynch brokerage account that allows investors to access the loan value of his or her eligible securities to buy or sell securities. Excess cash in a CBA can be invested in a money market fund or an insured money market deposit account wi...Capital Builder Account
Collection of stock and bond certificates for their scarcity, rather than for their value as securities.Scripophily
company holding securities for investment onlyinvestment company
Corresponds to the face value of currency units, coins, and securities.Denomination
Dividing investment funds among a variety of securities with different risk, reward, and correlation statistics so as to minimize unsystematic risk.Diversification
excessive buying and selling of securities by a broker (in order to increase his total commissions)churning
Fannie maeissuedmortgage-backed securities pool that have an original maturity of 15 years.Dwarfs
Financial securities, such as money marketinstruments or capital market instruments.Instruments
Financial Times & Stock Exchange; British company that publishes securities indices (owned jointly by the "Financial times" and London stock exchange)FTSE
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