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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 MatchesMarket openingMarket openingThe start of formal trading on an exchange. At the opening orderAt the opening orderIn context of general equities, market order or limited price order that is to be executed at the opening (and corresponding price) of the stock or not at all, and any such order or portion thereof not so executed is to be treated as cancelled. Open regionalismOpen regionalismRegional economic integration that is not discriminatory against outside countries; typically, a group of countries that agrees to reduce trade barriers on an MFN basis. Adopted as a fundamental princple, but not defined, by APEC in 1989. Bergsten (1997) offers five definitions, ranging from open membership to global liberalization and trade facilitation. OpennessOpennessThe extent to which an economy is open, often measured by the ratio of its trade (exports plus imports) to GDP. Open marketsOpen marketsMarkets that are free of restrictions on who can buy and sell. Further Suggestionsopen end fundAverage propensity to consume Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Open market operation Held at the opening Propensity Open end mortgage Opening transaction Marginal propensity to import Open Rate Open market operation Open book Open End Mortgage Open interest Marginal propensity Open Opening price Open position Open end credit Open end fund Open market rates open interest Open outcry Opening sale open offer |
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