Capital market
A Market where Debt or equity securities are traded.
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10-Q,
10-K,
Asset/equity ratio,
Accrued market discount,
All or any part,
Average equity,
A shares,
Ad valorem,
Active market,
At the market,
Auction market,
Away from the market,
Block trade,
Bond market,
Bureau of Public Debt,
Bear market,
Bulldog market,
B shares,
Breadth-of-market theory,
Bull market,
Current debt,
Capital market,
Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures,
Convertible debt,
Current market value,
Crossed trade,
Cash and carry trade,
Cash market,
Chasing the market,
Chicago Board of Trade,
Contract market,
Cancellation of debt,
Consumer debt,
Cost of debt capital,
C shares,
Cash or Deferred Arrangement,
Choice market,
Class A Shares,
Class B Shares,
Close a position,
Close market,
Continuous market,
Cornering the market,
Debt service coverage,
Dealer market,
Debt,
Debt capital,
Debt-equity swap,
Debt financing,
Debt limit,
Debt market,
Debt shelf,
Drawn securities,
Division of Market Regulation,
De-escalation clause,
De facto,
Debt consolidation,
Debt retirement,
Debt service,
Daylight trade,
Day trade,
Deep market,
Depth of market,
Double auction market,
Effective debt,
Equity-linked note,
Equity risk premium,
External market,
Either-or order,
ECU,
E-mini,
Emerging market,
Equity funding,
Equity option,
Equity kicker,
Equity mortgage,
Equity fund,
Exchange-traded option,
Equity REIT,
Equity capital,
Equity financing,
Equity swap,
Form 10-Q,
Fill or kill,
Forward P/E,
Favorable balance of trade,
Federal Trade Commission,
Foreign Debt,
Free market,
Free market price,
Free trade,
Fair market value,
Form 8-K,
Form S-1,
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act,
Funded debt,
Forward trade,
Fourth market,
Government securities,
Government Securities Clearing Corporation,
General Securities Representative Examination,
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade,
Gross National Debt,
Growing equity mortgage,
Graveyard market,
Home equity,
Home Equity Conversion Mortgage,
Home equity debt,
Home equity line of credit,
Home equity loan,
Housing Market Index,
Hammering the market,
Holding the market,
International Securities Identification Number,
Inefficient market,
Inverted market,
Internal market,
International trade,
Inside market,
I/O strip,
Imperfect market,
Junior debt,
Junior equity,
Lending at a rate,
Long Market Value,
Long-term debt,
Long-Term Equity Anticipation Securities,
Leading the market,
Long-term gain or loss,
Level I quotes,
Liquid market,
Locked market,
Market basket,
Market capitalization,
Market conversion price,
Mezzanine debt,
Make a market,
Market if touched order,
Market letter,
Market maker,
Market maker spread,
Market on close order,
Market order,
Mark-to-market,
Market economy,
Monetizing debt,
Market rate,
Mortgage debt,
Marketable securities,
Market cap,
Market neutral,
Market portfolio,
Market timer,
Market timing,
Market analysis,
Market,
Market inefficiency,
Market opening,
Market return,
Market-share weighted index,
Market surveillance,
Market-value weighted index,
Market Volatility Index,
Mixed market,
National Market System,
National Association of Securities Dealers,
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations system,
National Securities Clearing Corporation,
National Securities Trade Association,
National Debt,
Non-equity option,
Normal market,
Negative equity,
Nonrecourse debt,
Nasdaq Small Cap Market,
Narrow market,
National Market Advisory Board,
Negotiated market,
Or better,
Open market operation,
Overlapping debt,
Open market,
Open trade equity,
Operationally efficient market,
Outside market,
Preferred debt,
Price Value of a Basis Point,
Public Securities Association,
Private debt,
Physical market,
Primary market,
Prioritization of debt,
Private Market Value,
Publicly-traded fund,
Pairs trade,
Private Investment in Public Equity,
Public equity,
Publicly traded,
Perfect capital market,
Private equity,
Regulation Q,
Real-time trade reporting,
Regulation D,
Regulation T,
Regulation U,
Regulation A,
Retirement Equity Act of 1984,
Risk/return trade-off,
SEC filing,
SG&A,
S&L,
SEC,
Secondary market,
Securities and Exchange Commission,
Sovereign debt,
SEC fee,
Securities analyst,
Securities Industry Association,
Securities Investor Protection Corporation,
Securities loan,
Segregation of securities,
Spot market,
Stock market,
Satisfaction of debt,
Secondary mortgage market,
Securities lending,
Senior debt,
Subordinated debt,
Short market value,
Swing trade,
S Corporation,
Short-term gain or loss,
Subchapter M,
Subchapter S Corporation,
Schedule C,
Securities Act of 1933,
Securities Acts Amendments of 1975,
Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
Securities fraud,
Seek a market,
Specialist market,
S&P phenomenon,
T-Bill,
Trade,
Take a position,
Two-sided market,
Two-way market,
Trailing P/E,
Trade barrier,
Trade deficit,
Trade surplus,
Trade house,
Timing the market,
Take a bath,
Thinly traded,
Thin market,
Third market,
Tight market,
Trade date,
Transparent market,
U.S. Government Agency Security,
U.S. Savings Bond,
U.S. Treasury,
U.S. Treasury Bill,
U.S. Treasury Bond,
U.S. Treasury Note,
U.S. Treasury Securities,
Underlying debt,
Uniform Securities Act,
UIT,
Unit of trade,
World Trade Organization,
W-2 Form,
W formation,
Weak market,
Wide market,
Wilshire 5000 Equity Index,
X or XD,
Yankee bond market,
Y shares