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Transaction feeA charge an intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or a bank, assesses for assisting in the sale or purchase of a security.Transaction fee Similar MatchesAccomodating transactionAccomodating transactionIn the balance of payments, a transaction that is a result of actions taken officially to manage international payments; in contrast with autonomous transaction. Thus official reserve transactions are accomodating, as may be short-term capital flows that respond to expectations of intervention. TransactionTransactionThe delivery of a security by a seller and its acceptance by the buyer. Transaction taxTransaction taxApplies mainly to international equities. Levies on a deal that foreign governments sometimes charge. Official reserve transactionsOfficial reserve transactionsTransactions by a central bank that cause changes in its official reserves. These are usually purchases or sales of its own currency in the exchange market in exchange for foreign currencies or other foreign-currency-denominated assets. In the balance of payments a purchase of its own currency is a credit (+) and a sale is a debit (-). Transaction valueTransaction valueThe actual price of a product, paid or payable, used for customs valuation purposes. Further SuggestionsHighly leveraged transaction (HLT)Forward exchange transaction Interfund transactions Intermediate transaction Transaction loan Transaction account Round trip transactions costs Transaction exposure Autonomous transaction Structured arbitrage transaction Net sales transaction COD transaction Intercompany transaction Transaction Risk Trust fund transaction Federal intrafund transactions Intrabudgetary transactions Cash transaction Transactions motive Riskless transaction Net transaction Opening transaction Taxable transaction Transactions costs Shared equity transaction |
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