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Bull marketAny market in which prices are in an upward trend.Bull marketA market in which prices are rising and in which investor confidence in the continuation of rising prices is high.Similar MatchesSecondary Mortgage MarketSecondary Mortgage MarketThe buying and selling of first mortgages of trust deeds by banks, insurance companies, government agencies, and other mortgagees. This enables lenders to keep an adequate supply of money for new loans. The mortgages may be sold at full value (par) or above, but are usually sold at discount. The secondary mortgage market should not be confused with second mortgage. Graveyard marketGraveyard marketBear market in which investors who sell are faced with substantial losses, while potential investors prefer to stay liquid; that is, to keep their money in cash or cash equivalents until market conditions improve. Fourth marketFourth marketRefers to the practice of institutional investors trading large blocks of securities directly to avoid brokerage commissions. See: Instinet. Cornering the marketCornering the marketPurchasing a security or commodity in such volume as to achieve control over its price. An illegal practice. London Market Information LinkLondon Market Information LinkThe London Stock Exchange's main source of UK financial data for market professionals and information vendors. Further SuggestionsMarket sweepMoney market notes Market analysis unlisted securities market Bond market association Foreign equity market bear market Alternative Investment Market Emerging market Market value Mark to market Direct search market Gray market Stock market At the market Secondary market Market jitters Middle Market Manufacturing Exporter (MMME) Playing the market Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) active market Crossed market Seek a market Common market Perfect market view (of dividend policy) |
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