Market power


 

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Market power

1. Ability of a firm or other market participant to influence price by varying the amount that it chooses to buy or sell. 2. Ability of a country to influence world prices by altering its trade policies.



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Actual market

Actual market

Used in context of general equities. Firm market. Antithesis of Subject market.


Market Value

Market Value

The highest price a willing buyer would pay and a willing seller accept, both being fully informed, and the property exposed for a reasonable period of time. The market value may be different from the price a property can actually be sold for at a given time (market price),


Holding the market

Holding the market

The illegal practice of maintaining and/or placing a sufficient number of buy orders to create price support for a security or commodity in an amount to of stabilize a downward trend.


Cost of carry market

Cost of carry market

Applies to derivative products. Futures contracts trade in a "cost-of-carry market" where the underlying commodity can be stored, insured, and converted into the future easily and inexpensively. Arbitrageurs, because of the ease of switching from the spot commodity to futures, will keep these markets in line with prevailing interest rates.


Primary market

Primary market

Where a newly issued security is first offered. All subsequent trading of this security occurs is done in the secondary market.


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market not held order
Breadth of the market
Market book ratio
close market
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Specific issues market
Market price
Marketable title
Interbank market
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Miss the price or market
Forward market


 
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