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External Market
The mechanism for trading securities that: (a) at issuance are offered simultaneously to investors in a number of countries, and (b) are issued outside the jurisdiction of any single country.

 


EXTERNAL MARKET - The market outside a country's borders for securities that its companies governments ...
EXTERNAL OBSOLESCENCE - A type of incurable depreciation caused by negative factors not on the subject ...

External market
Also referred to as the international market, the offshore market, or, more popularly, the
Euromarket, the mechanism for trading securities that (1) at issuance are offered simultaneously to investors ...

External Market - A market for financial securities that are placed outside the borders of the country issuing that currency.
Extraterritoriality - A government practice which applies its laws outside its territorial boundaries.

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International Monetary Fund (IMF)
An organization founded in 1944 to oversee exchange arrangements of member countries and to lend foreign currency reserves to members with short-term balance of payment problems.

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International market index
An index listed on the American Stock Exchange tracking the performance of 50 American Depository Receipts traded on the AMEX, NYSE, and NASDAQ.

In addition, external market forces can help to rein in agency costs. In a competitive market, for example, firms that are better run-that is, ...

Related: External market. Euro-medium term note (Euro-MTN) A nonunderwritten Euronote issued directly to the market. Euro-MTNs are offered continuously rather than all at once as a bond issue is. Most Euro-MTN maturities are under five years.

Compare: External market. Internal measure The number of days that a firm can finance operations without additional cash income. Internal rate of return (IRR) Dollar-weighted rate of return.

Related: external market Euro lines Lines of credit granted by banks (foreign or foreign branches of U.S. banks) for Eurocurrencies. Euro-medium term note (Euro-MTN) A non-underwritten Euronote issued directly to the market.

Related: external market European Currency Unit (ECU) An index of foreign exchange consisting of about 10 European currencies, originally devised in 1979.

Compare external market and domestic market. Foreign market beta A measure of foreign market risk that is derived from the capital asset pricing model.

evaluation of firm's marketing approach an analysis of either the external marketing environment or a company's internal marketing goals, objectives, operations, and efficiency.

external market Sometimes referred to as the Euromarket, the external market consists of securities... externality The side effect on an individual or entity due to the actions of another individual...

While facts are irrefutible, there are subjective judgements to be made by you about your required return on investment, and external market factors that are open to interpretation, that may ultimately determine your valuation outcome.

International market
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International market index
An index listed on the American Stock Exchange tracking the performance of 50 American Depository Receipts traded on the AMEX, NYSE, and NASDAQ.

With the rapidly emerging force of globalization, the distinction between marketing within a firm's home country and marketing within external markets is disappearing very quickly.

A nation's internal market representing the mechanisms for issuing and trading securities of entities domiciled within that nation. Compare external market and foreign market.
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The mechanisms for issuing and trading securities within a nation, including its domestic market and foreign market. Compare external market.
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Domestic Market definition :
A nation's internal market representing the mechanisms for issuing and trading securities of entities domiciled within that nation. Compare external market and foreign market.
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Financial assets the value of which has fallen significantly and may fall further, especially as the market for them has frozen. This may be due to hidden risks within the assets becoming visible or due to changes in the external market environment, ...

It involves not only evaluating historical market pricing and external market observations but also non-observable assumptions surrounding the good, service or asset/liability based on internal information.

See also: Banks, Internal market, Efficient market, Eurobond, Eurobonds

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