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commercial and industrial loan investment & finance definition
A bank loan that is given to businesses such as retail, wholesale, industrial, or manufacturing companies.

 


Commercial paper - some related terms:
Cash flow
Exempt securities
Money market instruments
Paper dealer
Tax exempt commercial paper ...

Commercial Paper
a short term note issued by corporations to allow them to satisfy their immiediate financial needs. It is sold at a discount and matures within twelve months.
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Commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) are a type of mortgage-backed security backed by mortgages on commercial rather than residential real estate.

Commercial real estate investing is not the same as investing in personal property.

Commercial paper
Is short-term unsecured promissory notes (IOUs) issued by corporations in need of short-term loans. Typically commercial paper is sold in multiples of $100,000 and maturities range from a few days up to 270 days.

Definition
Commercial bank
A financial institution chartered by a state or federal agency that accepts demand deposits and offers commercial loans. Other types of financial services usually are provided as well.
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Commercial hedgers
Definition:
Companies that Take futures positions in commodities so that they can Guarantee prices at which they will Buy raw materials or Sell their products. ...

Commercial finance is the straightforward process of providing loans to different types of companies that are engaged in money making efforts.

Commercial paper is a money-market security issued by large banks and corporations. It is generally not used to finance long-term investments but rather to purchase inventory or to manage working capital.

COMMERCIAL PAPER (CP) - Short-term, unsecured promissory notes, usually backed by a line of credit with a bank, that mature within 270 days.

Commercial banks take the majority of currency deals. Accumulating the markets exchange conversion cumulative needs due to clients' operations as well as means accommodation or attraction and their movement to other banks are the main bank ...

Commercial Paper
Short-term promissory notes issued in bearer form by large corporations, with maturities ranging from 5 to 270 days.

Commercial Grain Stocks
Domestic grain in store in public and private elevators at important markets and grain afloat in vessels or barges in lake and seaboard ports.
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Commercial Real Estate
Good will on the balance sheet that is in question
Direct sovereign debt exposure and indirect risk from CDS ...

Commercial And Investment Banks
Let's start dissecting the bigger players: the banks. Though their scale is huge compared to the average retail Forex trader, their concerns are not dissimilar to those of the retail speculators.

Commercial Paper
Debt instruments issued by companies to meet short-term financing needs.
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Commercial Stocks: Commodity in storage in public and private elevators or warehouses at important markets and afloat in vessels or barges in harbors and ports.

Commercial Trader
A classification used by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to describe traders that use the futures market primarily to hedge their business activities.
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Commercial Paper Unsecured debt (IOU), issued by large corporations, with maturities (at time of issue) less than a year. They can be traded on OTC.
Commission The broker=s fee for purchasing or selling assets.

Commercial paper A short-term promissory note issued by a bank or large industrial firm that is not backed by specific assets. Payment on commercial paper is basically assured by the promise of the borrower.

Commercial paper: A negotiable corporate promissory note with a term of a few days to a year. It is generally not secured by company assets.

Commercial Paper
Short-term debt securities issued by corporations, banks, and other borrowers.

Commercial paper: A short-term, unsecured financing vehicle used typically by corporations to cover immediate credit needs. It is also used by money markets as a short-term investment vehicle.

Commercial Paper
A short-term debt instrument issued by corporations. Its rate of interest is set at issuance and can be realized only if held to maturity.

Commercial paper
Unsecured short-term promissory notes used by companies to obtain cash. They are sold through dealers in the open market or directly to investors.

Commercial paper - An unsecured promissory notes with a fixed maturity of one to 270 days; usually sold at a discount from face value.

Commercial paper (CP): CP is a short term negotiable debt instrument. Normally the maturity does not exceed 365 days. It can be issued by a bank or a corporate under a CP programme.
The programme will have several dealers.

Commercial: These are the big businesses that use currency futures to hedge and protect themselves from too much exchange rate fluctuation.
Non-Commercial: This is a mixture of individual traders, hedge funds, and financial institutions.

Commercial Loan Loans extended by banks to commercial entities. These may be short-term annually renewable loans to fund working capital needs, such as the purchase of raw materials, ...

Commercial Banks
Trade billions of dollars daily on behalf of their customers and for their own accounts.
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Commercial Paper (CP)
CPs are negotiable, short-term, unsecured, promissory notes with fixed maturities, issued by well rated companies generally sold on discount basis.
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Commercial Paper - A short-term financial obligation issued by a company typically for short-term financing needs.
Commission - The fee paid to a broker for handling the sale or purchase of a security or other property.

Commercial bank: A bank owned by shareholders that accepts eposits, makes commercial and industrial loans, and provides other banking services to the public. Also called a full-service bank.
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Commercial Cleaning Solutions
Use commercial jewelry cleaners with caution.

Commercial paper
Commercial papers (CP) are used for the financing of companies' short-term capital requirements. CPs are issued mainly by first-class industrial borrowers.

Commercial paper - Usually they are short term investments similar to bonds, issued by a company that needs to raise money; and is willing to pay an interest rate. These are components to some unit trusts.

Commercial Paper
An unsecured obligation issued by a corporation or bank to finance its short-term credit needs, such as accounts receivable and inventory. Maturities typically range from 2 to 270 days.

commercial paper
Short term, unsecured bond notes issued by a corporation or a bank to meet immediate short term needs for cash. Maturities typically range from 2 to 270 days.

Commercial bank prime lending rate:
Stock of money:
$14.18 billion ...

Commercial paper: Short-term business notes, drafts, and acceptances maturing in 270 days or less.
Commission: The fee charged by a broker/dealer for acting for others in executing buying or selling orders.

Commercial Mortgage Backed Securities
Similar to MBS but backed by loans secured with commercial rather than residential property. Commercial property includes multi-family, retail, office, etc.

Commercial paper
To help meet their immediate needs for cash, banks and corporations sometimes issue unsecured, short-term debt instruments known as commercial paper.

Commercial and Investment Banks
Commercial and investment banks trade currencies as a service to their commercial banking, deposit, and lending customers.

Commercial Paper: Commercial paper is defined as unsecured short-term obligations with maturities ranging from one to 270 days issued by banks, corporations and other borrowers.

Commercial traders are traders who have a real, verifiable interest in the commodities market.

Commercial Paper
Debt instruments that are issued by established corporations to meet short term financing needs. Such instruments are unsecured and have maturities ranging from 2 to 270 days.

Commercial activity is reflected in price action which is usually choppy and noisy, without direction. The TICKS are usually very range-bound and don't move much beyond plus or minus 300 points such as the morning of October 27, 1999.

Commercial EA's have gained tremendous popularity these days, probably due to their appeal of making "easy money". Be careful, however. Most of these "forex robots" are turning out to be scams.

Commercial Banks
Banks and other financial institutions are the largest participants. They earn profits by buying and selling currencies among themselves. Two-thirds of all FX transactions involve banks dealing directly with each other.

Commercial paper program (CP)
Commercial paper (CP) is a short-term unsecured debt instrument normally issued at a discount and redeemed at nominal value. It is a flexible way of obtaining short-term funding on the capital markets.

Commercial Paper
Promissory notes usually with up to 270 day maturity, sold by companies or institutions for working capital. Widely used in the US.
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- Commercial paper - this is a short term loan issued by a corporation. They are very short term and mature in 2-9 months; these investments are very safe because it is easy to predict where the company will head in the next few months.

4) Commercial property is the next to tank and that happens in earnest in 2009. I personally know of individuals carrying light industrial space that have tenants who are no longer paying their rents.

The "commercials" engage in business activities requiring the use of currencies, whereas the "non-commercials" are into the Forex market for speculative purpose.

A variety of commercial resources exist that list publicly traded companies and their auditors. Some resources also list major auditing firms and the publicly traded companies they audit.

To evaluate a commercial forex robot, the first thing you will want to do is to purchase and download the software. You will then need to install it immediately into the trading platform you will be using.

- Corporate commercial services riservato alle aziende medio-grosse e alle multinazionali.

Eurocommercial paper The commercial paper issued in a Eurocurrency. Eurocredit Lending done using Eurocurrency. Eurocurrency The currency deposited by firms and federal governments in banks outside their...

Anything having commercial or exchange value that is owned by business, institution or individual
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