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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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  • 2pool — 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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  • 3pool — 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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  • 4Financial market — Finance Financial markets Bond market …

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  • 5Financial 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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  • 6pool — pool1 noun 1》 a small area of still water, typically one formed naturally.     ↘a deep place in a river.     ↘a swimming pool. 2》 a small, shallow patch of liquid lying on a surface. verb 1》 form a pool. 2》 (of blood) accumulate in parts of the… …

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  • 7pool — An association of persons engaged in buying or selling a certain commodity or commodities. Kilbourn v Thompson, 103 US 168, 26 L Ed 377. A contract or combination between competing producers or dealers in commodities, particularly those of prime… …

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  • 8Nord Pool — Infobox Exchange name = Nord Pool group nativename = type = Physical and financial commodity exchange city = Oslo country = Norway coor = founded = 1996 owner = Statnett (20%) Svenska Kraftnät (20%) Fingrid (20%) Energinet.dk (20%) Nord Pool ASA… …

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  • 9Late-2000s financial crisis — The TED spread (in red) increased significantly during the financial crisis, reflecting an increase in perceived credit risk …

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  • 10Chief human resources officer — A Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) is a corporate officer who oversees all HR and industrial relations operations for an organization. Similar job titles include: Chief People Officer, Chief Personnel Officer, Executive Vice President of… …

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