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Market orderAn order to buy or sell securities or commodities at the best price with immediate effect.Similar MatchesForeign market betaForeign market betaA measure of foreign market risk that is derived from the capital asset pricing model. Money marketMoney marketA market in which money and other liquid assets such as bills of exchange and Treasury bills can be lent and borrowed in order to satisfy the short term (from overnight to several months) cash flow requirements of banks and other institutions. Where personal investors have large sums of money to deposit, they can also gain access to the money market via the commercial banks. Market value weighted indexMarket value weighted indexAn index of a group of securities computed by calculating a weighted average of the returns on each security in the index, where the weights are proportional to outstanding market value. Nonintermediated debt marketNonintermediated debt marketA financial market in which borrowers (government and large corporations) appeal directly to savers for debt capital through the securities markets without using a financial institution as intermediary>. Market not held orderMarket not held orderThis is a market order - i.e. an order to buy or sell securities at the best price - but with the crucial difference that the broker has discretion to execute the order when he feels it is best. If the broker feels that the market will decline, he may hold the order to try to get a better fill. Further SuggestionsInternational market indexReferral marketing Fair market price Security market plane Rigged market Securities markets Double auction market Sellers market Base market value Eurocredit market Market book ratio Intermediated market Marketable Title Make a market Interbank market Permission marketing Sold out market Overlap the market Fast market market price Market index Network Marketing New issues market Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Hammering the market |
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