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  • 31Commercial paper — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 32Market Letter — A short publication that informs investors and other stakeholders, often via paid subscription, about a particular category of investments. For example, some newsletter focus on growth stocks while others specialize in the energy sector and… …

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  • 33Commercial Mortgage Securities Association — CRE Finance Council is an trade organization for the commercial real estate finance markets. It was formally known as Commercial Mortgage Securities Association and changed its name on March 23, 2010. The CRE Finance Council is headquartered in… …

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  • 34Estate agent — is a British English term for a person or business that arranges the selling, renting or management of homes, land and other buildings, although an agent that specialises in renting is often called a Letting Agent. Estate agents are mainly… …

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  • 35Commercial Drive, Vancouver — Commercial Drive is a roadway in the city of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada that goes through the neighbourhood of Grandview Woodland. However, the neighbourhood is so dominated by the businesses, cultural facilities, and residents along… …

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  • 36Commercial Paper Funding Facility — (CPFF) was a system created by the United States Federal Reserve Board during the Global financial crisis of 2008 to improve liquidity in the short term funding markets. The CPFF was created on October 27, 2008 and funded a special purpose… …

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  • 37commercial property — real estate that produces some sort of income producing property. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * commercial property commercial property ➔ property * * * commercial property UK US noun [C or U] PROPERTY ► a building or piece of land used… …

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  • 38Commercial bank — After the implementation of the Glass–Steagall Act, the U.S. Congress required that banks engage only in banking activities, whereas investment banks were limited to capital market activities. As the two no longer have to be under separate… …

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  • 39market — marketer, n. /mahr kit/, n. 1. an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers market. 2. a store for the sale of food: a meat market. 3. a meeting of people for selling and… …

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  • 40market — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 place where people go to buy and sell things ADJECTIVE ▪ open air, outdoor, street ▪ covered, indoor (both esp. BrE) ▪ cattle, fruit and vegetabl …

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