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(1) for a bond above the par value. (2) The price of an option contract; also, in futures trading, the amount the futures price exceeds the price of the spot commodity. For convertibles, amount by which the price of a convertible exceeds parity, and is...Premium
(1) The difference between the average price in Treasury auctions and the stopout price. (2) A future money marketinstrument (one available some period hence) created by buying an existing instrument and financing the initial portion of its life with a...Tail
(Economics) comparison of the price of basic goods and services during a specific period versus the price of those goods and services during a base period (used as a measure of the rate of inflation)CPI (consumer price index)
(Economics) small increase in the price of a stock; securities transaction at a price that is higher than its previous priceuptick
(Finance) quick and temporary rise in the price of a stock following a very steep declinedead cat bounce
(in Economics) nickname for stocks of a company that is considered stable and profitable and has a relatively high price per share; something of high quality and expensive; blue token that has a high value (in poker games), poker chip, valuable asset o...blue chip
, , lowest sale price, see also:reserve priceupset price
1) Notice given by a dealer (through Autex ) or customer of his interest in buying or selling stock, sometimes including specific volume and price; 2) approximation of where a specialist sees buy and sell interest to tighten the range to an opening price.Indication
A chart pattern reflecting price fluctuations within a narrow range, generating a rectangular area on a chart both prior to and after sharp rises or declines.Flag
A common gauge of the price sensitivity of a fixed income asset or portfolio to a change in interest rates.Duration
A decrease in the spot price of the currency. Often initiated by a government announcement.Devaluation
A government bond with no maturity . Popular in Great Britain. The formula for valuing these bonds is simple. The consol payment divided by yield to maturity is the price of the bond.Consol
A market characterized by a small number of large buyers who control all purchases and therefore the market price of a good or service.Oligopsony
A market condition in which futures prices are lower in the distant delivery months than in the nearest delivery month. This situation may occur when the costs of storing the product until eventual delivery are effectively subtracted from the price tod...Backwardation
 

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