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  • 121market rate — / mɑ:kɪt reɪt/ noun the normal price in the market ● We pay the market rate for secretaries or We pay secretaries the market rate ▪▪▪ ‘…after the prime rate cut yesterday, there was a further fall in short term market rates’ [Financial Times] …

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  • 122market rate — / mɑ:kɪt reɪt/ noun the normal price in the market ● We pay the market rate for secretaries or We pay secretaries the market rate. ▪▪▪ ‘…after the prime rate cut yesterday, there was a further fall in short term market rates’ [Financial Times] …

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  • 123After-hours trading — According to the Securities Exchange Commission:cquote|After hours trading refers to stock trading outside the traditional trading hours of the major exchanges, such as the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market. (Since 1985) (t)he… …

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  • 124market order extension — A time extension to the auction call period. It occurs if market orders are going to remain unexecuted after the auction match. The extension allows further entry and deletion of orders. London Stock Exchange Glossary …

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  • 125after-hours deals — Transactions made on a financial market after its official close at the end of its mandatory quote period. These deals are recorded as part of the next day s trading and referred to as early bargains …

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  • 1262005 Palu market bombing — Location Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Date December 31, 2005 7:05 a.m. (UTC+8) Target Meat market in southern Maesa district, Palu …

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  • 127secondary market — Market where previously issued securities are bought and sold. Chicago Board of Trade glossary Markets for the purchase and sale of any previously issued financial instrument. The first sale of a financial instrument by the original issuer is… …

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  • 128Spanish society after the democratic transition — After the restoration of democracy in the late 1970s, the changes in everyday Spanish life were as radical as the political transformation. They are famously known as the La Movida (The Movement). These changes were even more striking when… …

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