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  • 21mandatory quote period — The period during the day when a market maker must make firm (that is, guaranteed), two way (buy and sell) prices in the shares in which they are registered. It varies from market to market. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and… …

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  • 22minimum quote size — The smallest quantity at which a normal market maker is allowed to quote at for a SEAQ security. It is defined as 1 W the normal market size ( NMS) of the stock. For example, if a stock has a NMS of 25,000, a market maker registered in the stock… …

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  • 23link prices —    to arrange an illegal cartel    Manufacturers or distributors either divide markets on a geographical basis or agree to quote the same prices as each other …

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  • 24Stock Quote — A list of prices (generally bid, ask and last) for a stock at a particular point during the trading day. Stocks used to be quoted in fractions, but now most exchanges use decimals. Stock quotes are either in real time or 15 minute delay …

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  • 25Volatility Quote Trading — A method of quoting option contracts whereby bids and asks are quoted according to their implied volatilities rather than prices. Used mainly by sophisticated investors, volatility quotes benefit those investors who trade upon volatility rather… …

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  • 26closing quote — The last bid and offer prices of a particular stock at the close of a day s trading session on an exchange. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 27Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… …

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  • 28Price — For the surname, see Price (surname). For other uses, see Price (disambiguation). Contents 1 Definition 2 Economic Definition 3 …

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  • 29Airline — For other uses, see Airline (disambiguation). Airline A Boeing 767 300ER of Delta Air Lines, one of the world s largest passenger airlines …

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  • 30Medical tourism — (also called medical travel, health tourism or global healthcare) is a term initially coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the rapidly growing practice of travelling across international borders to obtain health care. It also… …

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