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Hit counterA program or server-side script which counts the number of "hits" (visits) a Web page receives.Similar MatchesOver the counterOver the counterA stock or share that is not traded on a listed exchange, but which is traded between dealers by telephone and computer. OTC stocks tend to be those of companies that do not meet the listing requirements of an exchange, although some companies that do meet the listing requirements choose to remain as OTC stocks. In the US, the rules for trading OTC stocks are enforced by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD). CounterpartiesCounterpartiesThe parties to an interest rate swap. CounterpartyCounterpartyParty on the other side of a trade or transaction. Counterpart itemsCounterpart itemsIn the balance of payments, counterpart items are analogous to unrequited transfers in the current account. They arise through the double-entry system in balance of payments accounting and refer to adjustments in reserves owing to monetization or demonetization of gold, allocation or cancellation of SDRs, and revaluation of the various components of total reserves. Receive fixed counterpartyReceive fixed counterpartyThe transactor in an interest rate swap who receives payments based on the fixed rate and makes payments based on the floating rate. Further SuggestionsCounter tradethe counter (OTC) Counterparty risk Over the Counter Option Counterpurchase Countervailing duty Countercyclical stocks Countertrade Receive floating counterparty Counter cheque |
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