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  • 121investment analyst — A person employed by stockbrokers, banks, insurance companies, unit trusts, pension funds, etc. , to give advice on the making of investments, especially investments in securities, commodities, etc. Many pay special attention to the study of… …

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  • 122market timing — An investment strategy based on the forecasting of changes in the direction of market prices. However, there is little evidence to suggest that investors can apply such a strategy systematically and even if it were possible, it would violate the… …

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  • 123Investment Pyramid — A portfolio strategy that allocates assets according to the relative safety and soundness of investments. The bottom of the pyramid is comprised of low risk investments, the mid portion is composed of growth investments and the top is speculative …

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  • 124market check — An investigation typically conducted by an investment banking firm, on behalf of a target s Board of Directors (or Special Committee) as part of a process to determine whether a proposed price for the target (or its assets) is fair. Bloomberg… …

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  • 125market counterparty — A professional investment business whose status requires only a low degree of protection under the SFA rules. The status may be determined using either the transactions based test or the one off test. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial… …

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  • 126Investment Services Directive — ISD An EU directive (1993) providing a regulatory framework for securities dealing. It states that securities firms should be admitted by their domestic regulator before they are allowed to operate at a European level. A new ISD, which greatly… …

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  • 127Investment Services Directive — ISD An EU directive (1993) providing a regulatory framework for securities dealing. It states that securities firms should be admitted by their domestic regulator before they are allowed to operate at a European level. A new ISD, which greatly… …

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  • 128Open Market — ist die Bezeichnung der Deutschen Börse AG[1] für den Freiverkehr an der Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse. Der Open Market ist aufgrund der Privatrechtlichkeit kein Organisierter Markt und ebenfalls kein (EU ) Regulierter Markt (engl. Regulated… …

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