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  • 1Financial Times — The 19 November 2010 front page of the UK edition of the Financial Times Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet Owner …

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  • 2Financial services — refer to services provided by the finance industry. The finance industry encompasses a broad range of organizations that deal with the management of money. Among these organizations are credit unions, banks, credit card companies, insurance… …

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  • 3Financial history of the Dutch Republic — describes the history of the interrelated development of financial institutions in the Dutch Republic. The rapid economic development of the country after the Dutch Revolt in the years 1585 1620, described in Economic History of the Netherlands… …

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  • 4Financial risk management — is the practice of creating economic value in a firm by using financial instruments to manage exposure to risk, particularly Credit risk and market risk. Other types include Foreign exchange, Shape, Volatility, Sector, Liquidity, Inflation risks …

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  • 5pool — See commodity pool. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary (1) For mortgage backed securities, a pool is a group of mortgage loans backing an individual security issue. (2) In funds transfer pricing systems, a pool is an aggregation of funds to… …

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  • 6Financial market — Finance Financial markets Bond market …

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  • 7pool — pool1 /poohl/, n. 1. a small body of standing water; pond. 2. a still, deep place in a stream. 3. any small collection of liquid on a surface: a pool of blood. 4. a puddle. 5. See swimming pool. 6. a subterranean accumulation of oil or gas held… …

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  • 8Pool chlorine hypothesis — The pool chlorine hypothesis is the hypothesis that long term attendance at indoor chlorinated swimming pools by children up to the age of about 6 7 years is a major factor in the rise of asthma in rich countries since the late twentieth century …

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  • 9Pool factor — In finance, a pool factor is a number expressed as a factor of one that is used to indicate the remaining principal balance of a note. Pool factors are only used to describe specific classes of securities, namely pooled ABSs and MBSs whose… …

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  • 10Financial Industry Regulatory Authority — In the United States, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc., or FINRA, is a private corporation that acts as a self regulatory organization (SRO). FINRA is the successor to the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD).… …

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