WALL STREET
Wall Street is an actual street in lower Manhattan, which is known as the headquarters of the biggest investment banks and brokerages in the US. It is also home to the New York Stock Exchange. However, Wall Street has been commonly referred to as a collective name for the financial and investment community. This includes stock exchanges, brokerages, large banks, securities, and other bigtime businesses.
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European Currency Quotation
Indirect quotation in the foreign exchange market in which the value of a foreign currency is denoted as a per-unit measure of the US dollar. It sh ...
Passbook Loan
Passbook-loans are offered to saving-account holders by the custodial bank. This type of personal load uses the balance of a holder’s saving ...
Buy Minus
Order in which a client instructs a broker to buy a stock below its current market price. Traders use buy minus order when he intends to purchase a ...
Startup Capital
Startup capital is also known as ‘seed money’. It is the money used in operating a startup business. Money may be used for permits, inv ...
Estate Tax
Tax levied on an heir’s inherited part of an estate if the value exceeds the exclusion limit set by the law. This is mostly imposed on assets ...
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