auction rate preferred stock
1auction rate preferred stock — ( ARPS) floating rate preferred stock, whose dividend is adjusted every seven weeks through a Dutch auction. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
2Auction rate preferred stock (ARPS) — Floating rate preferred stock, the dividend on which is adjusted every seven weeks through a Dutch auction. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
3Auction Market Preferred Stock - AMPS — A type of dutch auction that involves a process used to reset the interest payments, or dividends, that are paid on preferred stock or mutual fund shares. The auction usually takes place through an intermediary, and will reset the dividend paid… …
4auction market preferred stock — AMPS A US floating rate preferred stock whose dividend is set by Dutch auction …
5auction market preferred stock — preference shares issued by a company where the dividend ( dividends) is variable and is set at regular intervals to a market rate by means of an auction process between investors. Also known as AMPS. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial… …
6Dutch auction preferred stock — A form of adjustable rate preferred stock in which the dividend is ascertained in a Dutch auction process by corporate bidders every seven weeks. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
7Auction rate security — An auction rate security (ARS) typically refers to a debt instrument (corporate or municipal bonds) with a long term nominal maturity for which the interest rate is regularly reset through a dutch auction. It could also refer to a preferred stock …
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9New York Stock Exchange — This article is about the stock exchange. For its parent company, see NYSE Euronext. New York Stock Exchange …
10National Stock Exchange of India — National Stock Exchange राष्ट्रीय शेअर बाज़ार …