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The second largest grain exchange in the world, established in 1876. It was the first exchange ...
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In the US, trading in shares of companies not listed on the main stock exchange board. In ...
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(1883 - 1946)famous as a UK economist, but more than that, Keynes was a man of eclectic interests, ...
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A slice of a fee, salary or commission given to a third party for its assistance, cooperation ...
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Individuals or firms - usually investment banks - employed by a company to help deflect a ...
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See also: warrant.
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A one-kilogram bar of gold, a standard specification in gold trading, popular with jewellers.
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UK market slang for an accommodation bill of exchange. See also: kite flying.
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In the UK, the use of bills of exchange or other instruments to raise funds to give the appearance ...
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Abbrev. Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange.
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Down-and-in or up-and-in barrier options that do not exist until a predetermined price is ...
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Down-and-out or up-and-out puts and calls that expire if a predetermined price level in the ...
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A long-term trade cycle. It is named after the Russian economist Nikolai Kondratieff, who ...
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Established in 1956, located in Seoul. Abbrev. KSE.
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Abbrev. Korea Stock Exchange.
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Incorporated in 1965 as Kuala Lumpur's stock exchange (although share-trading activity dated ...
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The degree to which a statistical distribution is sharply peaked at its centre.
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