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Base market valueA group of securities, average securities at a specific time. Used for the purpose of securities.Base market value Similar MatchesLondon Bullion MarketLondon Bullion MarketA two way market place in which investors can sell or buy both gold and silver. Market makers mainly quote prices in US dollars per troy ounce for spot and forward delivery. Forward prices and options quoted by market makers enable producers and industrial consumers to hedge their future commitments and provide access for investors and speculators. Intermarket Trading SystemIntermarket Trading SystemAn electronic communications network that links nine US markets: the New York (NYSE), American (AMEX), Boston (BSE), Chicago (MSE), Cincinnati (CSE), Pacific (PSE) and Philadelphia (PHLX) stock exchanges, the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE), and the NASD. The system enables market professionals to interact with their counterparts in other markets whenever the nationwide Consolidated Quote System (CQS) shows a better price. Amman Financial Market (AFM)Amman Financial Market (AFM)Established in 1976, the AFM is the only stock exchange in Jordan. Narrow marketNarrow marketA market in which the trading of shares is only light. Slight movement in activity can result in exaggerated price fluctuations. Market based forecastingMarket based forecastingAnalyzing future spot rates on the basis of a market-determined exchange rate (such as the current spot rate or forward rate). Further SuggestionsReal marketInverted market Breadth of the market Market break Comparative market analysis Student Loan Marketing Association (SLMA) fair market value market order Long market value Money market notes Efficient market heavy market Open market purchase operation Samurai market Checking the market Morgan Stanley Capital International Emerging Markets Global Index Foreign market beta Bull market Marked to market Chasing the market Market out clause Gray market Secondary mortgage market Capital market imperfection Discounted in or by market |
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