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Instrument1. An economic variable that is controlled by policy makers and can be used to influence other variables, called targets. Examples are monetary and fiscal policies used to achieve external and internal balance. 2. See financial instrument.Similar MatchesDeliverable instrumentDeliverable instrumentThe asset in a forward contract that will be delivered in the future at an agreed-upon price. Unrecorded InstrumentUnrecorded InstrumentA deed, mortgage, etc., which is not recorded in the county recorder's office and, therefore, not protected under recording statutes. Valid between the parties involved, but not against innocent third parties. Underlying instrumentUnderlying instrumentThe instrument, such as shares and commodities on which a futures or options contract is based. Exchangeable instrumentExchangeable instrumentApplies mainly to convertible securities. Bond or preferred stock that may be exchangeable into the common stock of a different public corporation. Limited liability instrumentLimited liability instrumentA security, such as a call option, in which the owner can lose only the initial investment. Further SuggestionsTradable Instrument Display MnemonicInchoate Instrument Money market instruments Alternative mortgage instruments Financial instrument Negotiable Instrument Instruments negotiable instrument debt instrument Negotiable instrument |
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