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Bloomberg L.P.
Industry: Financial services
Number of terms: 73910
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World's leading financial information-service, news, and media company.
An investment programme enabling investors to directly participate in the cash_flow and tax benefits of the partnership invested in by the investor, typically a form of passive investment.
Industry:Financial services
A plan that enables interested first-time individual investors to purchase a company's stock directly from the company or without the direct intervention of a broker. The administrator also ensures the safekeeping of the shares by registering them directly on the books of the company. No need for shareholders to hold on to physical certificates.
Industry:Financial services
For foreign exchange, the number of US dollars needed to buy one unit of a foreign currency.
Industry:Financial services
Selling a new issue not by offering it for sale publicly, but by placing it with one of several institutional investors.
Industry:Financial services
Buyers and sellers seek each other directly and transact directly.
Industry:Financial services
Movement of tax-deferred retirement plan money from one qualified plan or custodian to another. No immediate tax liabilities or penalties are incurred, but there is an IRS reporting requirement.
Industry:Financial services
The price of a unit of foreign currency in domestic currency terms, such as $.9850/Euro for a US resident. See: Indirect terms.
Industry:Financial services
Used in the context of general equities. Stock status whereby a trader may not maintain positions in the security, due to an investment bank employee serving as a director on the corporation's board of directors done to avoid conflicts of interest; signified by a flashing "D" on Quotron. Contrast to restricted.
Industry:Financial services
A system of floating exchange rates in which a government may intervene to change the direction of the value of the country's currency.
Industry:Financial services
Bond price including accrued interest, i.e., the price paid by the bond buyer.
Industry:Financial services
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