purchasing position

  • 1Purchasing manager — A Purchasing Manager is an employee within a company, business or other organization who is responsible at some level for buying or approving the acquisition of goods and services needed by the company. The position responsibilities may be the… …

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  • 2purchasing power — The amount of credit available for securities trading in a margin account, after taking margin requirements into consideration. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary A settlement bank s cash position in Central Bank money and its collateral value of… …

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  • 3position trader — An approach to trading in which the trader either buys or sells contracts and holds them for an extended period of time. Chicago Board of Trade glossary A trader who establishes a position (either by purchasing or selling) and holds it for an… …

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  • 4purchasing hedge or long hedge — Buyer futures contracts to protect against a possible price increase of cash commodities that will e purchased in the future. At the time the cash commodities are bought, the open futures position is closed by selling an equal number and type of… …

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  • 5purchasing power — A settlement bank s cash position in Central Bank money and its collateral value of securities that may be used for auto collateralisation with the central bank (when allowed by the relevant central bank). Also referred to as liquidity provision …

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  • 6Constant purchasing power accounting — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts  …

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  • 7The Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply — (CIPS) is a global organisation working for the purchasing and supply professions. CIPS is the world’s largest procurement and supply professional organisation. It is the worldwide centre of excellence on purchasing and supply management issues.… …

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  • 8Synthetic options position — In finance, a synthetic underlying position is one that synthetically duplicates the payoff of a long underlying position with a long call and short put at the same strike and expiration. For example, a position which is long a 60 strike call and …

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  • 9Schunck — ExpansionBy 1964, personnel size of the now 90 year old firm had increased to 700 at the main store, 125 in Geleen, and almost 1000 in total. On 16 September of that year Schunck expanded even further, when the main store moved to an even bigger… …

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  • 10Short Covering — Purchasing securities in order to close an open short position. This is done by buying the same type and number of securities that were sold short. Most often, traders cover their shorts whenever they speculate that the securities will rise. In… …

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