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Bloomberg L.P.
Branche: Financial services
Number of terms: 73910
Number of blossaries: 1
Company Profile:
World's leading financial information-service, news, and media company.
A dividend that was scheduled to be declared, but that is not voted by the board of directors probably because the company is experiencing financial difficulties.
Industry:Financial services
Demand deposits that pay interest.
Industry:Financial services
An account carried by one futures commission merchant with another futures commission merchant in which the transactions of two or more persons are combined and carried in the name of the originating broker, rather than designated separately. Related: Commission house.
Industry:Financial services
An interest-earning account on which chechs may be drawn. Withdrawals from NOW accounts may be offered by commerical banks, mutual savings banks, and savings and loan associations and may be owned only by individuals and certain nonprofit organizations and govermental units.
Industry:Financial services
A list issued by depositories detailing their participants, and their holdings, and authorizing the participants to vote their proxies directly. This type of proxies are issued by Cede & Co. and by certain bank custodians.
Industry:Financial services
A large-denomination CD, generally $1MM or more, that can be sold but cannot be cashed in before maturity.
Industry:Financial services
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Used in the context of general equities. Conjunction that denotes trade execution /indication, usually during a pre-opening look. "Looks 6 on 6000 shares at opening." See: for/at.
Industry:Financial services
An unfixed broker's commission that is determined through negotiation, depending on the specifics of the trades performed.
Industry:Financial services
Used for listed equity securities. Left over after pairing off other market buy and sell orders, usually before the opening of a stock or market but at times at the close (especially during index expirations). See: Imbalance of orders.
Industry:Financial services
Markets in which each transaction is separately negotiated between buyer and seller (i.e., an investor and a dealer).
Industry:Financial services