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Regulation T/Regulation U
These are two Federal Board regulations controlling the amount of credit a broker or bank can extend to a client to buy securities.

 


Regulation U
The federal regulation governing the amount of credit that may be advanced by a bank to its customers for the purchase of listed stock. (see Margin)
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Regulation U: The federal regulation of bank loans collateralized by securities, including broker/dealer hypothecation of stock.
REIT: See Real Estate Investment Trust.

Regulation U
Federal Reserve Board limit on how much credit a bank can allow a customer for the purchase and carrying of margin securities.

An exchange regulation under which an official bid price for a cash commodity is competitively established at the close of each day's trading. It holds until the next opening of the exchange.
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Regulation U A Federal Reserve Board regulation that limits the amount of credit a bank can extend to customers for buying on margin.,, Regulation Z "A federal law requiring lenders to fully disclose in writing the terms and...

Legal Lending Limit (LLL) Banking regulation used in most countries to limit the amount of exposure that a bank is allowed to have to any one obligor (borrower), ...

Call Rule: An exchange regulation under which an official bid price for a cash commodity is competitively established at the close of each day's trading. It holds until the next opening of the exchange.

See also: Action, Broker, Investment, Trading, Stock

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