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A slang phrase used in the equity market to refer to a trader's obligation to make calls and check possible prior obligations related to a security transaction. Prior obligations may [阅读全文]
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1. Money or benefits that are distributed and then taken back as a result of special circumstances.
2. A retraction of stock prices or of the market in general.
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The separation of company equity into more than one class of common shares, usually called "Class A" and "Class B."
Also known as "classified stock".
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A structure for a board of directors in which a portion of the directors serve for different term lengths, depending on their particular classification. Under a classified system, dire[阅读全文]
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1. Types of listed company stock that are differentiated by the level of voting rights shareholders receive. For example, a listed company might have two share classes, or classes of s[阅读全文]
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A classification of common stock that may be accompanied by more or fewer voting rights than Class A shares. Although Class A shares are often thought to carry more voting rights than [阅读全文]
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A classification of common stock that may be accompanied by more or fewer voting rights than Class B shares. Although Class A shares are often thought to carry more voting rights than [阅读全文]
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A fraudulent trading scheme where sell orders are entered by a broker who knows that offsetting buy orders, the same number of shares at the same time and at the same price, either hav[阅读全文]
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Refers to any of the measures used by stock exchanges during large sell-offs to avert panic selling. Sometimes called a "collar."
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A securities exchange formed in 1885 by a group of Cincinnati businessmen. The CSE's headquarters moved to Chicago in 1995, and in 2003 the CSE changed its name to the National Stock [阅读全文]
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1. An unethical practice employed by some brokers to increase their commissions by excessively trading in a client's account. This practice violates the NASD Fair Practice Rules. It i[阅读全文]
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A stock market condition whereby prices swing up and down considerably but with no resulting overall price movement in either direction.
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Exchange-traded funds that invest in and track the equity stakes of China-based companies, either through investment on Chinese stock exchanges or via foreign-listed shares suc[阅读全文]
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The stock of a company whose assets or earnings have significant activities in China. China concepts stocks will trade on different stock exchanges such as the Hong Kong exchange, unde[阅读全文]
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A company executive who is responsible for the management, implementation and usability of information and computer technologies. The CIO will analyze how these technologies can benefi[阅读全文]
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An exchange-traded fund that invests in manufacturers of chemicals. As of 2010, there are no pure-play chemical industry ETFs, but basic materials and agriculture ETFs may be suitable [阅读全文]
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The illegal practice of issuing stock options at artificially low prices shortly before an initial public offering.
Often underwriters will require a company to have mo[阅读全文]
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A method of independent stock analysis whereby company information is supplied by third parties.
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1. For an option or futures contract, the difference between the current price and the previous day's settlement price.
2. For an index or average, the difference betw[阅读全文]
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A slang term used to describe a stock that has appreciated dramatically. A champagne stock is one that has made shareholders a great deal of money. Although champagne stocks can come f[阅读全文]