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Central American Common MarketA group of Central American countries -- El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua -- that formed a common market in 1960, with Costa Rica added in 1962. It largely disintegrated in the 1970s and 80s due to military conflicts, but reformed as the Central American Free Trade Zone (but without Costa Rica) starting in 1993.Similar MatchesAmerican Depository Receipt FeesAmerican Depository Receipt FeesFees associated with the creating or releasing of ADRs from ordinary shares, charged by the commercial banks with correspondent banks in the international sites. American Stock Exchange (AMEX)American Stock Exchange (AMEX)Stock exchange with the third highest volume of trading in the US Located at 86 Trinity Place in downtown Manhattan. The bulk of trading on AMEX consists of index options (computer technology index, institutional index, major market index) and shares of small to medium-sized companies are predominant. Recently merged with Nasdaq See: Curb. American Association of Individual InvestorsAmerican Association of Individual InvestorsAn association based in Chicago whose purpose is to provide information and education regarding stocks, mutual funds and bonds etc to individual investors. American Land Title Association (ALTA)American Land Title Association (ALTA)A national association of title insurance companies, abstractors, and agents. The association adopts standard title policy forms. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)A regional trade pact among the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Further SuggestionsLatin American Free Trade AssociationAmerican Express American Depository Share (ADS) American style option American Depository Receipt Ratio Buy American Act American depositary receipt American shares American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) American Stock Exchange |
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