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A municipal bond whose interest and principal payments are supported by the full faith and credit of.

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Cyclical stocks are those companies who earnings tend to ebb and flow with the fortunes of the.

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An institution which accepts funds from the public and reinvests in bank deposits, bonds and stocks.

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A bank account balance to which the holder has instant access. The holder can withdraw funds by.

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Wash trading, bucketing, cross trading, or other types of trade to give the appearance of trading.

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A bond which provides income over its life and at maturity the original investment is returned. .

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An order in writing by one party to another party to pay a specified sum to a third party or bearer.

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In technical analysis, what happens when the short moving average price of a stock (say, its.

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When a company decides to list its shares on a stock market it has to go through an elaborate.

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(ITR)The London Stock Exchange's report provides historic turnover data for individual equity and fixed.

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Dutch regulations do not permit their companies to issue ADRs linked to active home-country shares,.

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A term previously given to the shares of smaller companies least traded on the London Stock.

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This is a letter of credit that cannot be changed or withdrawn or revoked without everyone involved agreeing (buyer, seller and banks).

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A stock option, which specifies a set number of shares at a specified option price extending over a.

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In the US, a debt instrument with a high level of safety issued by a federal.

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The setting of the price of gold by dealers (especially in a twice-daily London meeting at the Bank.

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A promise in writing to repay a debt. For example a bond, bill or.

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Deals on an exchange where investors are obliged to settle immediately rather than on.

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A guarantee issued by a bank, on behalf of a buyer that protects the seller against non-payment for goods shipped to the buyer. The buyer pays the seller directly for the goods and only if the buyer fails to pay does the seller claim under the Standby Let ...

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A pension scheme in which an employee's pension is based on number of years of service and final.

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