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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 MatchesAccount Management Profile SystemAccount Management Profile SystemIn the US, this system provides access to information helpful to the NYSE staff in managing day-to-day relationships with listed companies, member firms, and institutions. Investment Management Regulatory OrganisationInvestment Management Regulatory OrganisationA Self Regulating Organisation (SRO) with responsibility for monitoring the manner in which UK investment firms manage their funds, that is their client's investments. It supervises the way firms treat their clients and provide investment services. Companies include those which manage funds, unit trusts, ISAs and pension funds. IMRO is currently one of the three SROs (the other two being the Personal Investment Authority [PIA] and the Securities and Futures Authority [SFA] ) which report to the Financial Services Authority (FSA). All regulatory functions of IMRO have been taken over by the Financial Services Authority as of December 2001. Address managementAddress managementA system for tracking and updating email addresses in a database to eliminate the "bad" addresses (those that are permanently undeliverable). Content management systemContent management systemSee CMS 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 SuggestionsDebt Management OfficeManagement contract Working capital management Cash management Risk management Cash management bill Export management company Active Management Property Management Asset management account Passive investment management management charges Active fund management Surplus management Corporate financial management active management management buy out Closed end management company Management buying Passive management Investment management management buy in |
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