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Top down equity management styleInvestment style that begins with an assessment of the overall economic environment and makes a general asset allocation decision regarding various sectors of the financial markets and various industries. The asset allocation decision, in contrast, selects specific securities within the particular sectors.Top down equity management style Similar MatchesManagement buyingManagement buyingThe acquisition of a controlling interest in a promising business by an outside investment group that retains existing management and places representatives on the board of directors. Cash management billCash management billVery short-maturity bills that the Treasury occasionally sells because its cash balances are down and it needs money for a few days. Management buy inManagement buy inThe purchase of a company by outside investors who bring with them a new set of managers. Risk managementRisk managementThe process of identifying and evaluating risks and selecting and managing techniques to adapt to risk exposures. Closed end management companyClosed end management companyAn investment company that has only a set number of shares of the mutual fund that it manages, and does not create new shares if demand increases. Antithesis of an open-end management company. Further SuggestionsWorking capital managementProperty Management Investment Management Regulatory Organisation Active Management Surplus management Account Management Profile System management charges Cash management management buy out Passive management active management Passive investment management Address management Asset management account Investment management Content management system Export management company Closed end management company Active fund management Debt Management Office Corporate financial management Management contract |
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