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One way market(1) A market in which only one side, the bid or asked, is quoted or firm. (2) A market that is moving strongly in one direction.One way market Similar MatchesMarket valueMarket valueIn relation to a listed security, the middle market quotation for that security as derived from the Daily Official List on the relevant date. Non-market economyNon-market economyA country in which most major economic decisions are imposed by government and by central planning rather than by free use of markets. Contrasts with a market economy. London Bullion MarketLondon Bullion MarketA two way market place in which investors can sell or buy both gold and silver. Market makers mainly quote prices in US dollars per troy ounce for spot and forward delivery. Forward prices and options quoted by market makers enable producers and industrial consumers to hedge their future commitments and provide access for investors and speculators. Permission marketingPermission marketingObtaining permission in advance to send promotional emails to prospective customers. Nonmarketed claimsNonmarketed claimsClaims that cannot be easily bought and sold in the financial markets, such as those of the government and litigants in lawsuits. Further SuggestionsMarket equilibriumMarketed claims Emerging markets fund Financial market Factor market Market value Asian dollar market Exchange-market intervention Market value weighted index Foreign bond market Money market notes Market value Open market operation Foreign exchange market Market based forecasting Breadth of the market liquid market Market sectors Money market security Marking to market Security Market Line bull market Efficient market Intermarket Surveillance Group Weak market |
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