net position

  • 1Net position —   A bank has a position in foreign currency when its assets, including future contracts to purchase, and liabilities, including future contracts to sell, in that currency are not equal. An excess of assets over liabilities is called a net long… …

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  • 2net position — The difference between total open long and open short positions in any one or all combined futures contract months held by an individual. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary The value of the position subtracting the initial cost of setting up the… …

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  • 3net position — The difference between a dealer s long and short positions in the same security or market …

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  • 4net position — In securities and commodity trading, the difference between contracts long and contracts short held by a trader …

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  • 5net position — In securities and commodity trading, the difference between contracts long and contracts short held by a trader …

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  • 6Position (finance) — Finance Financial markets Bond market …

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  • 7net margining — A method by which a clearing firm s margins are based on the net position, e.g. the remaining position after netting long positions in a contract against the short positions in the customer origin. For example, if a firm had only two accounts for …

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  • 8NET 5 — Launched March 1, 1999 Owned by Sanoma(67%) and Talpa Holding (33%) Picture format 576i (PAL) 16:9 1080i (HDTV) Audience share 4.9% ( …

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  • 9Net-centric — Net centric: (adj.) (Also spelled netcentric ): Participating as a part of a continuously evolving, complex community of people, devices, information and services interconnected by a communications network to achieve optimal benefit of resources… …

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  • 10Net asset value — (NAV) is a term used to describe the value of an entity s assets less the value of its liabilities. The term is most commonly used in relation to open ended or mutual funds because shares of such funds registered with the U.S. Securities and… …

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