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  • 11Market Research — The process of assessing the viability of a new product or service through techniques such as surveys, product testing and focus groups. Market research allows a company to discover who their target market is and what these consumers think about… …

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  • 12Market Discipline — The onus on the banks, financial institutions and sovereigns to conduct business while considering the risks to their stakeholders. Market discipline is a market based promotion of the transparency and disclosure of the risks associated with a… …

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  • 13Market Access Program — The Market Access Program (MAP; formerly the Market Promotion Program) is administered by the Foreign Agricultural Service and uses funds from the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC). It helps producers, exporters, private companies, and other… …

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  • 14market-research — /mahr kit ree serrch, ri serrch /, v.t. to conduct market research on. [1965 70] * * * …

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  • 15market offence — An illegal/criminal conduct that adversely affects the market. London Stock Exchange Glossary …

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  • 16market-research — /mahr kit ree serrch, ri serrch /, v.t. to conduct market research on. [1965 70] …

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  • 17prescribed market — A market prescribed by the Treasury in the Prescribed Markets and Qualifying Investments Order (SI 2001/996) (as amended) for the purposes of the market abuse regime. They include any market established under the rules of a UK recognised… …

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  • 18Flea market — Swap Meet redirects here. For CSI episode, see Swap Meet (CSI). Flea market in Hietalahdentori, Helsinki, Finland …

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  • 19Mark-to-market accounting — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts  …

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  • 20over-the-counter market — Trading in stocks and bonds that does not take place on stock exchanges. Such trading occurs most often in the U.S., where requirements for listing stocks on the exchanges are strict. Schedules of fees for buying and selling securities are not… …

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