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Two dollar brokerFloor broker of the NYSE, who executes orders for other brokers having more business at that time than they can handle with their own private floor brokers or who do not have their exchange member on the floor.Two dollar broker Similar MatchesFixed dollar obligationsFixed dollar obligationsConventional bonds for which the coupon rate is set at a fixed percentage of the par value. Nominal dollarsNominal dollarsDollars that are not adjusted for inflation. PetrodollarPetrodollarRefers to the profits made by oil exporting countries when the price rose during the 1970s, and their preference for holding these profits in U.S. dollar-denominated assets, either in the U.S. or in Europe as Eurodollars. A portion of these were in turn lent by banks to oil-importing developing countries who used them to buy oil. Purchasing power of the dollarPurchasing power of the dollarThe amount of goods and services that can be exchanged for a dollar as compared with amount of a previous time period. Hard dollarsHard dollarsActual separate payments made by a customer for services, including research, provided by a brokerage firm. Antithesis of soft dollars. Further SuggestionsDollar bondsAsian dollar market Weak dollar Total dollar return Dollarization Dollar drain Constant dollars Eurodollar certificate of deposit Dialing for dollars Strong dollar Dollar bears constant dollar plan eurodollar Dollar roll Constant dollar plan Dollar cost averaging soft dollars Eurodollar Dollar price of a bond Equal dollar swap Dollar shortage Eurodollar Constant dollars dollar cost averaging Dollar standard |
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