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  • 1211999 world oil market chronology — Sources include: Dow Jones (DJ), New York Times (NYT), Wall Street Journal (WSJ), and the Washington Post (WP). *January 1: British Petroleum Company and Amoco Corporation complete their $53 billion merger. Chicago based Amoco is the United… …

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  • 122Direct Market Access — (DMA) refers to electronic facilities that allow buy side firms to more directly access liquidity for financial securities they may wish to buy or sell. Using DMA, the firms still use the infrastructure of sell side firms but take over more of… …

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  • 123Locked market — A market is locked if the bid = ask price. This can occur, for example, if the market is brokered and brokerage is paid by one side only, the initiator of the transaction. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 124fair market value — The *price of an asset in the context of an *arm’s length transaction in a *free market. Compare *book value and *market value …

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  • 125over-the-counter market — Refers to the broad securities market consisting of brokers who purchase or sell securities by computer hook up or telephone rather than through the facilities of a securities exchange. At one time completely unorganized, the over the counter… …

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  • 126Mid-volume transaction output — is a space in the production printing environment in which transactional documents are produced. Mid volume typically describes print volumes of between 100,000 and one million pages per month. Every printing and post insertion environment… …

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  • 127spot currency transaction — A transaction completed in the foreign currency market for which delivery and settlement take place two business days after the day of the trade ( T+2). Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary …

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  • 128Reversal flow transaction — Wichtige Leitzinsen Zinssatz Höhe EZB (letzte Änderung per: 08. April 2009) Einlagesatz 0,25 % Hauptrefinanzierungssatz 1,25 % Spitzenrefinanzierungssatz 2,25 % SNB (letzte Änderung per: 12. März 2009) …

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