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Open market ratesInterest rates that are determined in the open market by supply and demand, as opposed to being set by the Federal Reserve Board.Open market rates Similar MatchesPerfect market view (of dividend policy)Perfect market view (of dividend policy)Analysis of a decision on dividend policy, in a perfect capital market environment, that shows the irrelevance of dividend policy. Market economyMarket economyA country in which most economic decisions are left up to individual consumers and firms interacting through markets. Contrasts with central planning and non-market economy. Intermarket Surveillance GroupIntermarket Surveillance GroupAllows regulatory staffs of the US securities exchanges and the NASD to co-ordinate industry-wide co-operative efforts for exchanging market data. Their goal is to enhance intermarket surveillance to assure the integrity of trading in options and equities, and to enhance public protection. Internally efficient marketInternally efficient marketSee: Operationally efficient market 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. Further SuggestionsGray marketMarket order go along or participating National Market System unlisted securities market Exchange market Money market hedge market value Intermarket Trading System Nonmarketed claims Market value Market value Intermarket sector spread Market tone Graveyard market Chasing the market Brokered market Efficient capital market Midmarket Sellers market Marked to market Overall market price coverage Fixed income market Market price of risk Marking to market Common market |
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