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  • 41Security (finance) — This article is about the negotiable instrument. For the legal right given to a creditor by a borrower, see Security interest. Securities Securities Bond …

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  • 42Fungibility — is the property of a good or a commodity whose individual units are capable of mutual substitution. Examples Examples of highly fungible commodities are crude oil, precious metals, and currencies.Fungibility has nothing to do with the ability to… …

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  • 43Gold as an investment — Reserves of SDR, forex and gold in 2006 …

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  • 44Sindell v. Abbott Laboratories — Sindell v. Abbott Laboratories, [http://online.ceb.com/calcases/C3/26C3d588.htm 26 Cal. 3d 588] (1980), was a landmark products liability decision of the Supreme Court of California which pioneered the doctrine of market share liability.… …

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  • 45fungibility — The substitutability of listed options , which is dependent upon their common expiration dates and strike prices. The congruence of expiration dates and strike prices lets investors close positions by offsetting transactions through the options… …

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  • 46fungibel — austauschbar; ersetzbar * * * fun|gi|bel 〈Adj.〉 vertretbar ● fungible Sache bewegl. Sache, die im Rechtsverkehr nach Maß, Zahl u. Gewicht bestimmt wird [zu lat. fungi „besorgen, leisten, entrichten“] * * * fun|gi|bel <Adj.> [mlat.… …

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  • 47nonfungible — UK US (also non fungible) /ˌnɒnˈfʌndʒəbl/ adjective ► LAW, FINANCE, COMMERCE not easy to exchange or mix with other similar goods or assets: »non fungible property/assets/funds → Compare FUNGIBLE(Cf. ↑fungible) …

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  • 48Short (finance) — Schematic representation of short selling in two steps. The short seller borrows shares and immediately sells them. He then waits, hoping for the stock price to decrease, when the seller can profit by purchasing the shares to return to the lender …

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  • 49Ian Stewart (mathematician) — Infobox Scientist name = Ian Stewart box width = image width = caption = birth date = 1945, aged 62 birth place = England death date = death place = residence = citizenship = nationality = ethnicity = field = Mathematics work institutions = alma… …

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  • 50Look-through approach — The look through approach is a conflict of laws rule applied to the proprietary aspects of security transactions. It is an application of the traditional lex rei sitae test. The approach is feasible where registered securities are held entirely… …

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