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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 MatchesOpen marketsOpen marketsMarkets that are free of restrictions on who can buy and sell. Bull marketBull marketA market in which prices are rising and in which investor confidence in the continuation of rising prices is high. Central American Common MarketCentral American Common MarketA group of Central American countries -- El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua -- that formed a common market in 1960, with Costa Rica added in 1962. It largely disintegrated in the 1970s and 80s due to military conflicts, but reformed as the Central American Free Trade Zone (but without Costa Rica) starting in 1993. Holding the marketHolding the marketThe 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. Capital market imperfectionCapital market imperfectionAnything that interferes with the ability of economic agents to borrow and lend as much as they wish at a fixed rate of interest that truly reflects probability of repayment. A common source of imperfection is asymmetric information. Further SuggestionsBlack marketFutures market Mark to market Market failure Comparative market analysis market maker to market maker Registered Competitive Market Maker Crossed market Either way market Pricing to market Upstairs market Fixed income market Open market operation Sellers market fair market value Intramarket sector spread Market equilibrium Capital market Eurocurrency market Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Secondary mortgage market International Security Market Association (ISMA) repo market Black market National Market System |
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