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  • 21seller — / selə/ noun a person who sells ● There were few sellers in the market, so prices remained high …

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  • 22State prices — In financial economics, a state price security, also called an Arrow Debreau security (from its origins in the Arrow Debreu model), is a contract that agrees to pay one unit of a numeraire (a currency or a commodity) if a particular state occurs… …

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  • 23source of funds seller — Customer seller of stock for the purpose of raising cash for other purchases. Such a seller will sell only at advantageous prices, and not aggressively. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 24Market prices — The amount of money that a willing buyer pays to acquire something from a willing seller, when a buyer and seller are independent and when such an exchange is motivated by only commercial consideration. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 25market prices — The amount of money that a willing buyer pays to acquire something from a willing seller, when a buyer and seller are independent and when such an exchange is motivated by only commercial consideration. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 26(a) seller's market — a ˌseller s ˈmarket idiom a situation in which people selling sth have an advantage, because there is not a lot of a particular item for sale, and prices can be kept high Main entry: ↑selleridiom …

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  • 27short selling — Selling commodities, securities, currencies, etc. , that one does not have. A short seller expects prices to fall so that the short sale can be covered at a profit before the goods have to be delivered. A short seller is a bear …

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  • 28Doğan Holding — 200px Type Private Founded Istanbul, Turkey (1980 (1980)) Founder(s) Aydın Doğan Key people …

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  • 29sellers' market — ► seller s (or sellers ) market an economic situation in which goods or shares are scarce and sellers can ask high prices. Main Entry: ↑seller …

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  • 30monopoly and competition — ▪ economics Introduction       basic factors in the structure of economic markets.In economics monopoly and competition signify certain complex relations among firms in an industry. A monopoly implies an exclusive possession of a market by a… …

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