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  • 41London Bullion Market — The world s largest market for gold and silver trading. Market makers mainly quote prices in US dollars per troy ounce for spot and forward delivery. It is operated by the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA), whose primary task is to ensure… …

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  • 42delist — /diˈlɪst/ (say dee list) verb (t) 1. Stock Exchange to cease to quote prices of shares, etc., of (a company). 2. to remove from a list …

  • 43subject market — quote in which prices are subject to confirmation. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: fast market. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 44Causes of the United States housing bubble — Mania for home ownershipAmericans love of their homes is widely known and acknowledged;cite news title=Home $weet Home |work=Time date=2005 06 13 url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/0,9263,7601050613,00.html] however, many believe that… …

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  • 45United States housing bubble — The United States housing bubble is an economic bubble in many parts of the United States housing market including areas of California, Florida, New York, Michigan, the Northeast Corridor, and the Southwest markets. On a national level, housing… …

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  • 46Julian Lincoln Simon — (born February 12, 1932; died February 8, 1998 in Chevy Chase, Marylandcite web |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE0DD153CF931A25751C0A96E958260 |title=Julian Simon, 65, Optimistic Economist, Dies |last=Gilpin |first=Kenneth …

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  • 472010 Flash Crash — The May 6, 2010 Flash Crash[1] also known as The Crash of 2:45, the 2010 Flash Crash or just simply, the Flash Crash, was a United States stock market crash on May 6, 2010 in which the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged about 1000 points or… …

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  • 48Economy of the Confederate States of America — The Confederate States of America had an agrarian based economy that relied heavily on slave worked plantations for the production of cotton for export to Europe and the northern US states. If ranked as an independent nation, it would have been… …

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  • 49Imperial units — or the Imperial system is a collection of units, first defined in the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824 , later refined (until 1959) and reduced. The units were introduced in the United Kingdom and its colonies, including Commonwealth… …

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  • 50market maker — An individual or entity that stands ready to buy or sell financial instruments at all times. Market makers quote both a bid and an offer price to the market. Market makers provide liquidity to markets. They profit from the spread between bid and… …

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