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Occurs when the interest on borrowings exceeds the return on investment of the funds that were borrowed.
Industry:Financial services
A Federal Reserve Board regulation that exempts small public offerings, valued at less than $1.5MM from most registration requirements with the SEC.
Industry:Financial services
US equity index widely used by pension and mutual fund investors that are weighted by market capitalization and published by the Frank Russell Company of Tacoma, Washington. For example, the Russell 3000 index includes the 3,000 largest US companies according to market capitalization.
Industry:Financial services
(1) Part of stock returns not explained by the explanatory variable (the market index return). Residuals measure the impact of firm-specific events during a particular period. (2) Remainder cash flows generated by pool collateral and those needed to fund bonds supported by the collateral.
Industry:Financial services
Bringing back into publicly traded status a company that had been privatized by way of a leveraged buyout.
Industry:Financial services
Federal Reserve Board regulation that currently requires member banks to hold reserves against their net borrowings from foreign offices of other banks over a 28-day averaging period. Regulation D has been merged with Regulation M.
Industry:Financial services
A market capitalization-weighted benchmark index made up of the 1000 highest-ranking US stocks in the Russell 3000.
Industry:Financial services
Usually refers to the value of a lessor's property at the time the lease expires.
Industry:Financial services
Judging the performance of stocks by monitoring changes in price as they are displayed on the ticker tape.
Industry:Financial services