settlement prices

  • 1settlement price — Established by the clearinghouse from the closing range of prices (the last 30 seconds of the day). The settlement price is used to determine the next day s allowable trading range, and to settle all accounts between clearing members for each… …

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  • 2Settlement Price — The average price at which a contract trades, calculated at both the open and close of each trading day. Settlement prices are necessary for determining whether gains or losses were made on a contract held during a certain time period. Settlement …

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  • 3Settlement price — A figure determined by the closing range which is used to calculate gains and losses in futures market accounts. Settlement prices are used to determine gains, losses, margin calls, and invoice prices for deliveries. Related: closing range. The… …

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  • 4settlement or settle price — The settlement price determined at the end of the regular trading hours; used to calculate gains and losses in futures market accounts, performance bond calls and invoice prices for deliveries. The official daily closing prices of a futures… …

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  • 5Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement — The Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) was entered in November 1998, originally between the four largest US tobacco companies and the attorneys general of 46 states. The states settled their Medicaid lawsuits against the tobacco industry… …

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  • 6Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act — The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act , (known as RESPA ), was an Act passed by the United States Congress in 1974. It is codified at Title 12, Chapter 27 of the United States Code, UnitedStatesCode|12|2601|2617.PurposeIt was created because… …

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  • 7Soldier settlement (Australia) — Soldier settlement refers to the occupation and settlement of land throughout parts of Australia by returning discharged soldiers under schemes administered by the State Governments after world Wars I and II. World War I Such settlement plans… …

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  • 8State prices — In financial economics, a state price security, also called an Arrow Debreau security (from its origins in the Arrow Debreu model), is a contract that agrees to pay one unit of a numeraire (a currency or a commodity) if a particular state occurs… …

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  • 9Henry Street Settlement — and Neighborhood Playhouse U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark …

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  • 10Code of Conduct for Clearing and Settlement — The European Code of Conduct for Clearing and Settlement (Code of Conduct) is an initiative of European securities exchanges, clearing houses and central securities depositories to set a uniform rules for trading, clearing, settlement and custody …

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