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  • 101Arbitrage — For the upcoming film, see Arbitrage (film). Not to be confused with Arbitration. In economics and finance, arbitrage (IPA: /ˈɑrbɨtrɑːʒ/) is the practice of taking advantage of a price difference between two or more markets: striking a… …

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  • 102Redlining — [ HOLC 1936 security map of Philadelphia showing redlining of lower income neighborhoods. [The HOLC maps are part of the records of the FHLBB (RG195) at the [http://www.archives.gov/index.html National Archives II] .] Households and businesses in …

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  • 103Mortgage industry of the United States — Historical U.S. Prime Rates The Mortgage industry of the United States is a major financial sector. The federal government created several programs, or government sponsored entities, to foster mortgage lending, construction and encourage home… …

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  • 104Security (finance) — This article is about the negotiable instrument. For the legal right given to a creditor by a borrower, see Security interest. Securities Securities Bond …

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  • 105Loan — For other uses, see Loan (disambiguation). Finance Financial markets …

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  • 106Title insurance in the United States — is indemnity insurance against financial loss from defects in title to real property and from the invalidity or unenforceability of mortgage liens. Title insurance is principally a product developed and sold in the United States as a result of… …

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  • 107Securitization — is a structured finance process, which involves pooling and repackaging of cash flow producing financial assets into securities that are then sold to investors. The name securitization is derived from the fact that the form of financial… …

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  • 108Mortgage-backed security — Securities Securities Bond Stock Investment fund Derivative Structured finance Agency security …

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  • 109Genworth Financial — Infobox Company company name = Genworth Financial company company type = Public (NYSE|GNW) foundation = May 2004 location = Richmond, Virginia key people = Michael D. Fraizer key people = Michael D. Fraizer Chairman, President and Chief Executive …

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  • 110Marginal cost of capital schedule — Marginal Cost of Capital (MCC) Schedule is a graph that relates the firm’s weighted average cost of each dollar of capital to the total amount of new capital raised. The WACC is the minimum rate of return allowable, and still meeting financial… …

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