Search results for: “intermediaries”
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Financial Intermediaries
Institutions that provide the market function of matching borrowers and lenders or traders….
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Market
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Market Meaning of Market A public place of commercial activity where goods are bought and sold. A public time and appointed place of buying and selling; also purchase and sale. In the stock market, the […]
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Investment Bank
Financial intermediaries who perform a variety of services, including aiding in the sale of securities, facilitating mergers and other corporate reorganizations, acting as brokers to both individual and institutional clients, and trading for their own accounts. Underwriters….
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Wrongful Adoption
Fraudulent concealment by intermediaries (adoption (see Family Law in Connecticut) agencies . . .) of material facts about a child (<a href=http://connecticut.lawi.us/child-protecti…
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Capital Markets
Markets for financial assets and liabilities with maturity greater than one year, including long-term government and corporate bonds, preferred stock, and common stock….
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Capital Markets
Markets for financial assets and liabilities with maturity greater than one year, including long-term government and corporate bonds, preferred stock, and common stock….
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Intermediary
Noun agent arbiter arbitrator buffer conciliator connecting link connection delegate deprecator diplomat emissary gobetween interceder intercessor link med…
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Ira
Individual retirement account. A pension plan with tax advantages. IRAs permit investment through intermediaries like mutual funds, insurance companies and banks, or directly in stocks and bonds through stockbrokers. (See: Keogh Plan)…
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Securitization
The process of creating a passthrough, such as the mortgage pass-through security, by which the pooled assets become standard securities backed by those assets. Also, refers to the replacement of nonmarketable loans and/or cash flows provided by financial intermediaries with negotiable […]