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111firm price — /fɜ:m praɪs/ noun a price which will not change ● They are quoting a firm price of $1.23 a unit …
112Counter Terrorist Unit — 24 heures chrono 24 heures chrono Titre original …
113Stock-keeping unit — o SKU (en castellano número de referencia) es un identificador usado en el comercio con el objeto de permitir el seguimiento sistemático de los productos y servicios ofrecidos a los clientes. Cada SKU se asocia con un objeto, producto, marca,… …
114Minimum Price Movement — The smallest unit of change possible in the price of a contract. ► See also Tick, Basis Point …
115bid-offer price — /ˌbɪd ɒfə praɪs/ noun a price charged by unit trusts to buyers and sellers of units, based on the bid offer spread …
116Cord (unit) — A cord of wood The cord is a unit of measure of dry volume used in Canada and the United States to measure firewood and pulpwood. A cord is the amount of wood that, when ranked and well stowed (arranged so pieces are aligned, parallel, touching… …
117Equilibrium market price of risk — The slope of the capital market line ( CML). Since the CML represents the return offered to compensate for a perceived level of risk, each point on the line is a balanced market condition, or equilibrium. The slope of the line determines the… …
118equilibrium market price of risk — The slope of the capital market line ( CML). Since the CML represents the expected return offered to compensate for a perceived level of risk, each point on the line is a balanced market condition, or equilibrium. The slope of the line determines …
119Subscription price — An ISO term. The currency code and the money amount to be paid to acquire the smallest full unit in the new issue. 3a15d …
120units — unit trusts issue units in response to demand. Being open ended, unit price is closely aligned to the net asset value ( NAV) of the fund. London Stock Exchange Glossary …