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  • 41shelf registration — n: a provision of Securities and Exchange Commission regulations governing public offerings that allows corporations to defer sale of some shares after registration until market conditions are more favorable Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law.… …

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  • 42Federal Reserve System — FRB and FED redirect here. For other uses, see FRB (disambiguation) and FED (disambiguation). Federal Reserve System …

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  • 43Issuer — A legal entity that develops, registers and sells securities for the purpose of financing its operations. Issuers may be domestic or foreign governments, corporations or investment trusts. Issuers are legally responsible for the obligations of… …

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  • 44SEC Form F-80 — A filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that large publicly traded Canadian foreign private issuers are required to use. These issuers must have had a class of its securities listed on a Canadian exchange for the 12… …

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  • 45Late-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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  • 46SEC Form 20-F — A form issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that must be submitted by all foreign private issuers that have listed equity shares on exchanges in the United States. Form 20 F calls for the submission of an annual report within… …

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  • 47Banco de Oro Universal Bank — Infobox Company company name = Banco de Oro Universal Bank company company type = Public (PSE: [http://www.pse.com.ph/html/ListedCompanies/listedcompanyinfo.jsp?securitySymbol=BDO BDO] ) company slogan = We find ways foundation = Manila,… …

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  • 48Malaysia Airlines — System (MAS) Penerbangan Malaysia IATA MH ICAO MAS Callsign …

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  • 49Alternative Investment Market — The Alternative Investment Market (AIM) is a sub market of the London Stock Exchange, allowing smaller companies to float shares with a more flexible regulatory system than is applicable to the Main Market. The AIM was launched in 1995 and has… …

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  • 50Undercapitalization — refers to any situation where a business cannot acquire the funds they need. An undercapitalized business may be one that cannot afford current operational expenses due to a lack of capital, which can trigger bankruptcy, may be one that is over… …

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