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Sector, Inc.In the US, Sector, Inc., is a wholly owned subsidiary of the US Securities Industry Automation Corporation (SIAC). It provides a variety of communications and outsourcing services to organisations that require high-availability for critical operations in both data center and network operations. SIAC operates all systems for the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange, the National Market System, the National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC) and its affiliates, the International Securities Clearing Corporation (ISCC) and the Government Securities Clearing Corporation (GSCC).Similar MatchesIntermarket sector spreadIntermarket sector spreadThe spread between the interest rate offered in two sectors of the bond market for issues of the same maturity. Public Sector Net Cash RequirementPublic Sector Net Cash RequirementFormerly known as Public Sector Borrowing Requirement (PSBR), PSNCR is the difference between the expenditure of the public sector and its income. Where there is a deficit it is financed by borrowing - principally via the sale of government gilt edged stocks (gilts).Public sector net borrowing also measures the difference between the expenditure and income of the public sector but differs from the net cash requirement in that it is measured on an accruals basis whereas the net cash requirement is mainly a cash measure. Sector fundSector fundA mutual fund or unit trust which invests in a specific sector such as Chemicals or Telecommunication Services. Sector rotationSector rotationAn active asset management strategy certain sectors, that tactically overweights and underweights depending on expected performance. Sometimes called rotation. SectorSectorUsed to characterize a group of securities that are similar with respect to maturity, type, rating, industry, and/or coupon. Further SuggestionsMarket sectorsSector diversification Tax exempt sector Sector fund Public Sector Borrowing Requirement Sector allocation sector Intramarket sector spread |
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