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The holding-period return actually generated from an investment in a bond.
Industry:Financial services
Trading arenas located on the floor of an exchange in which traders execute orders. Sometimes called a pit.
Industry:Financial services
Relieve party to a trade of any previously made obligation concerning that trade, hence allowing the would-be transactor to show the inquiry/order to a new broker.
Industry:Financial services
A specific designation given to members of real estate firms affiliated with the National Association of Realtors (NAR) who are trained and licensed to assist clients in buying and selling real estate.
Industry:Financial services
Used in the context of general equities. "Take a profit." See: Profit taking.
Industry:Financial services
A mortgage provision that releases a pledged asset after a certain portion of the total payments has been made.
Industry:Financial services
Realigning the proportions of assets in a portfolio as needed.
Industry:Financial services
Brazil's major securities market.
Industry:Financial services
A replacement stock option granted by some companies to optionees upon a stock swap. The number of reload shares granted is equal to the number of shares delivered to exercise the option plus, in some cases, any shares withheld for tax withholding obligations. The exercise price of the new option is the current market price. The option generally expires on the same date that the original option would have.
Industry:Financial services
Negotiated return of a portion of the interest earned by the lender of stock to a short seller. When a stock is sold short, the seller borrows stock from an owner or custodian and delivers it to the buyer. The proceeds are delivered to the lender. The borrower, who is short, often wants a rebate of the interest earned on the proceeds under the lender's control, especially when the stock can be borrowed from many sources. Note: The seller must pay the lender any dividends paid out or, in the case of bonds, interest that accrues daily during the term of the loan.
Industry:Financial services