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(IOC)A type of futures or option order which gives the trading crowd one opportunity to take the other.

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A special coding used by employers when an employee's tax code is unknown. Individuals allocated.

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See 'Federal National Mortgage.

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A plastic payment card which normally allows the holder higher spending limits over the standard.

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The relationship between two numbers in the fibonacci sequence. The sequence for the first three.

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(FSCS) The Financial Services Compensation Scheme is the sole financial compensatory scheme. It was set up.

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In the US, a distribution of interest or dividends to the shareholders of a mutual.

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The Price/Earnings ratio of a company at the time when it is taken over by another.

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In the context of a rights issue, the issue of shares at a price much lower than the current.

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The stock markets of countries which have a low per head income compared with the developed world.

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The recipient (typically a bank) to whom a garnishee order has been delivered.

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Every company has an 'accounting reference date'. This is a date which it chooses itself, and.

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Notification of delivery by a clearing house to a buyer. The notice is initiated by the seller in.

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(FIBV)The International Federation of Stock Exchanges - a Paris-based organisation that encourages.

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A Government Act introduced primarily to provide increased protection for investors and to regulate.

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The process by which building societies and mutual insurers convert themselves from mutual.

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A joint-life insurance policy which pays money to a surviving partner on the first partner's.

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A call option with an exercise price below the price of the underlying instrument (e.g..

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See 'futures.

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A market in which there are more sellers than buyers resulting in falling.

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