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Normal valuePrice charged for a product on the domestic market of the producer. Used to compare with export price in determining dumping.Similar MatchesNormal Market Size (NMS)Normal Market Size (NMS)A system that categorizes the size of transactions that are normal for a particular security and forces market makers to deal within these sizes. Normal investment practiceNormal investment practiceThe investment history of a customer, which is used as a benchmark to test the bona fide public offerings requirement of the allocation of a hot issue. Normal growth firmsNormal growth firmsCompanies whose earnings grow at a constant rate. Cumulative abnormal return (CAR)Cumulative abnormal return (CAR)Sum of the differences between the expected return on a stock (systematic risk multiplied by the realized market return) and the actual return often used to evaluate the impact of news on a stock price. Normal DistributionNormal DistributionThe well known bell shaped curve. According to the Central Limit Theorem, the probability density function of a large number of independent, identically distributed random numbers will approach the normal distribution. In the fractal family of distributions, the normal distribution only exists when alpha equals 2, or the Hurst exponent equals 0.50. Thus, the normal distribution is a special case which in time series analysis is quite rare. See: Alpha, Central Limit Theorem, Fractal Distribution. Further SuggestionsNormal random variableNormalized earnings Normal backwardation theory normal market size Normal retirement Normal portfolio normal retirement date normal retirement age normal trading unit Standardized normal distribution normalised earnings Normal annuity form Normal trading unit Permanent normal trading relations |
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