Meaning POST-TRADE BENCHMARKS: Prices after the decision to trade
More terms such as Post-trade benchmarks in Dictionary P.
- Definition Pulling In Their Horns:
- Examples Investors selling off positions after a stock or bond market has increased sharply or setting up hedging positions to guard against a negative turn of the market post-trade benchmarks definition.
- Definition PIK (Payment-In-Kind) Securities:
- Examples Highly speculative bonds or preferred stock that pay interest or dividends through additional bonds or preferred stock post-trade benchmarks explain.
- Definition Philadelphia Board Of Trade (PBOT):
- Examples A subsidiary of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange that trades currency futures post-trade benchmarks what is.
- Definition Position Limits:
- Examples Applies to derivative products. Maximum position available in any one future or option contract for a given institution. For bona fide futures hedgers, there are no position limits post-trade benchmarks meaning.
- Definition Phone Switching:
- Examples between funds in the same mutual fund family by telephone request. There may be a charge associated with these transfers. Phone switching is also possible among different fund families if the funds post-trade benchmarks abbreviation.