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Definition: [crh] Another name for the American Stock Exchange (AMEX). Definition: [crh] Another name for the American Stock Exchange (AMEX).

 


The Curb
Used for listed equity securities. American Stock Exchange (AMEX).
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The Curb
Another name for the American Stock Exchange (AMEX).
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The trading desk at the Federal REserve Bank of New York through which open market purchases and sales of government and federal agancy securities are made.

distance from the curb or other established line within which no buildings may be erected. See also building line .
problems, often in business or manufacturing, that result in lower profits or a delay in realizing a certain event.
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Firm proprietary software that stores, and sends baskets of stock through SEAQ to either the NYSE or the curb for program trading.

or the curb for program trading. Unbiased predictor A theory that spot prices at some future date will be equal to today's forward rates. Unbundling When a multinational firm unbundles its transfer of funds into separate flows for specific purposes.

AMEX is sometimes called the Curb, a name that refers to its roots in the informal gathering of stockbrokers on the curb of Broad Street in the financial district to trade shares of companies that did not meet the stringent listing requirements of ...

The American Stock Exchange, which was originally known as the Curb Exchange until the 1920s....(Read more)
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Cash, cheques etc. which circulate in an economy as an accepted means of exchange....(Read more)
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She was riding on the side of the road, and was very nervous about running into the curb. Every time she would start to peddle, she'd immediately look at the curb, and sure enough, she'd head straight for it.

In almost every case, the curbstoner has no fixed place of business and fails to adhere to most of the accepted industry practices or customs.

AMEX is also called "The Curb" because it was formed by a group of brokers who would meet on the curb outside the NYSE to trade stocks that didn't meet NYSE's listing requirements.

Combined ticker tapes of the NYSE and the curb. Network A covers the NYSE-listed securities and is used to identify the originating market.

AMEX started as an alternative to the NYSE, the AMEX originating on the curb outside the NYSE, where brokers traded stocks that failed to meet the Big Board's listing requirements.

The story in Colombia has been the curbing of inflation, and how far behind the curve the central bank has been, at least as recently as July, when it boosted rates up to 10% and then kept them there.

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CONSOLIDATED TAPE - Used for listed equity securities. Combined ticker tapes of the NYSE and the curb. ...
CONSOLIDATED TAX RETURN - A tax return combining the reports of affiliated companies, that are at least...

The second largest stock exchange in the United States, located in the financial district of New York City. (Formerly known as the Curb Exchange from its origin on a Manhattan street.top
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Trading by telephone or by other means that takes place after the official market has closed. Originally it took place in the street on the curb outside the market. Under CFTC rules, curb trading is illegal. Also known as kerb trading.
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Applies to derivative products. Firm proprietary software that stores, edits and sends baskets of stock through S.E.A.Q. to either the N.Y.S.E. or the curb for program trading.
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A system of voting for directors of a corporation in which shareholder's total number of votes is equal to the number of shares held times the number of candidates.The Curb
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Once known as "the curb exchange," it represents a broader spectrum of American business than the NYSE because it handles the offerings of companies that do not qualify for listing on "the big board." ...

He found that the curbside recycling programs cost between 35 and 55 percent more than the traditional landfill disposal. Recycling programs used 'huge amounts of capital and labor,' writes Benjamin.

market in the US, behind the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Nasdaq Stock Market. The exchange was founded in 1842 in New York City. Most stocks traded on it are those of small- to mid-sized companies. Also called Amex, and the curb exchange.

See also: Curb, Banks, Ticker tape, Member Firm, Unsystematic risk

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