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Are you open?Used in context of general equities. "Can a new customer still participate on opposing side of the trade from that which the first customer initiated?", Inquiring as to whether any portion of that trade is still available See: Open.Are you open? Similar MatchesFederal Open Market Committee (FOMC)Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)The body that is responsible for setting the interest rates and credit policies of the Federal Reserve System. Open RateOpen RateA measure of how many people actually opened (and presumably read) an email message, for instance an ezine or emails sent as part of a direct email marketing campaign. The open rate is usually expressed as the percentage of recipients. Open accountOpen accountArrangement whereby sales are made with no formal debt contract. The buyer signs a receipt, and the seller records the sale in the sales ledger. Open positionOpen positionA net long or short position whose value will change with a change in prices. Open outcryOpen outcryA public auction system used for futures trading on the floors of futures exchanges where communication is by shouting and hand signals between traders. Commodity futures and some stock exchanges used to run an open outcry method of trading, but many of these are now computerised. Further SuggestionsMarginal propensity to consumeBuy on opening Open markets Open (good till cancelled) order (GTC order) Openness opening sale Open market operation Marginal propensity Open outcry Opening transaction Open book Opening purchase open interest On the opening order Open end fund Open end lease Open depending on the floor Market opening Opening Bank Open market operation Open contracts Reopen an issue open end fund Average propensity to import Open end credit |
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