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CrossSecurities transaction in which the same broker acts as agent for both sides of the trade; a legal practice only if the broker first offers the securities publicly at a price higher than the bid.Cross Similar MatchesCross sectional analysisCross sectional analysisAssessment of relationships among a cross-section of firms, countries, or some other variable at one particular time. Cross elasticityCross elasticity1. An elasticity that has been ignored by a student in a problem set. 2. The elasticity of supply or demand for one good or service with respect to the price of another. Golden crossGolden crossIn technical analysis, what happens when the short moving average price of a stock (say, its 20-day moving average) cuts above a longer moving average (say, its 50-day average).For chartists, this cross is a sign that sentiment in the market has turned decidedly in favour of the stock, especially if up to that point two moving averages have been moving roughly in parallel. "OK to cross""OK to cross"Used for listed equity securities. "Legal to cross the buy and sell orders on the exchange floor because transactor is not a principal in the transaction." Cross rateCross rate1. The exchange rate between two currencies as implied by their values with respect to a third currency. 2. Thus, since most currencies are commonly quoted in U.S. dollars, the exchange rate between any two currencies other than the dollar. Further Suggestionscross tradeCrossed trade cross rate Cross-hauling Cross border bonds Cross sectional approach Cross default dead cross across the board Cross-border supply Crossed market Cross-promotion Cross holdings Cross hedging Teams Cross Functional Cross border risk Delta cross hedge Cross rates Across the board Cross subsidy Cross-sell Crossover rate |
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