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Miss the price or marketUsed for listed equity securities. 1) Have an order in hand but fail to execute a transaction on terms favorable to a customer and, thus, be negligent as a broker; 2) receive an order just after a print has transpired.Miss the price or market Similar MatchesForward marketForward marketA market for exchange of currencies in the future. Participants in a forward market enter into a contract to exchange currencies, not today, but at a specified date in the future, typically 30, 60, or 90 days from now, and at a price (forward exchange rate) that is agreed upon today. Internally efficient marketInternally efficient marketSee: Operationally efficient market Cost of carry marketCost of carry marketApplies 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. New issues marketNew issues marketThe market in which a new issue of securities is first sold to investors. This is not a separate market but refers to a niche of the overall market. Fund supermarketFund supermarketA website which provides information on a variety of collective investment funds from several providers, and allows users to invest in those funds by transacting online. Fund supermarkets do not provide advice, but may provide educational tools to help users reach a decision. They often provide discounts on fund charges, and have the advantage of enabling investment in a number of funds from different providers within a single ISA. Further SuggestionsMedian market capMarket on Close (MOC) order bear market Sellers market Market order go along or participating market price Money market notes Marketing board Perfect market view (of dividend policy) market value Marking to market cash market Cornering the market Market letter Market access Capital market imperfection Futures market Overlap the market Gray market narrow market Emerging markets fund Workout market Market Actual market Orderly Marketing Arrangement |
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