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Down tickRefers to a transaction made at a price lower than the preceding transaction.Similar MatchesPay downPay downIn a Treasury refunding, the amount by which the par value of the securities maturing exceeds that of those sold. In the context of general equities, paying a lower price in an accumulation of stock. Antithesis of pay-up. Arrears breakdownArrears breakdownA month-by-month breakdown of any arrear balance and charges for your mortgage. A fee for this service is often added to your account once you have been sent the breakdown. Costs £10 - £30 Downstream dumpingDownstream dumpingThe export of a good whose cost is reduced by access to a domestically produced intermediate input that is sold below cost. This is not (yet) eligible under any anti-dumping statute for an anti-dumping duty. Down and in optionDown and in optionBarrier option that comes into existence if asset price hits a predetermined price level. Trickle downTrickle downAn economic theory that the support of businesses that allows them to flourish will eventually benefit middle- and lower-income people, in the form of increased economic activity and reduced unemployment. Further SuggestionsWrite downTop down approach Balance breakdown Down and out option Landowners Royalty Roll down Downside Protection Buy down mortgage Builder buydown loan Down round Downline Buydown Downstream Rundown Marking up or down Written down value Average down Markdown Cramdown Downturn Cram down deal Top down equity management style Takedown Limit up, limit down Drawdown date |
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