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To void an order to buy or sell from the floor, or the trader/salesperson's scope.

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Order
Instruction to a broker-dealer to buy, sell, deliver, or receive securities or commodities that commits the issuer of the "order" to the terms specified.

Floor
1) The area of a stock exchange where active trading occurs. 2) The price at which a stop order is activated (when the price drops low enough to activate such an order). 3) In context of interest rates, a level which an interest rate or currency is structured not to go below.



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CanCap Preferred
CanCap Preferred is one of Canada's largest companies.



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Call swaption
A swaption in which the buyer has the right to enter into a swap as a fixed-rate payer.

Callability
Feature of a security that allows the issuer to redeem the security prior to maturity by calling it in, or forcing the holder to sell it back.

Callable
Applies mainly to convertible securities. Redeemable by the issuer before the scheduled maturity under specific conditions and at a stated price, which usually begins at a premium to par and declines annually.

Called away
1) Convertible: Redeemed before maturity. 2) Option: Call or put option exercised against the stockholder. 3) Sale: Delivery required on a short sale.

Canadian agencies
Agency banks established by Canadian Banks in the U.S.

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Cap
An upper limit on the interest rate on a floating-rate note (FRN) or an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM).

Capacity
Credit grantors' measurement of a person's ability to repay loans.

Capital
1) Assets used for the production of profits and wealth. 2) Owner's equity in a business.

Capital account
Net result of public and private international investment and lending activities.

Capital allocation decision
Allocation of invested funds between risk-free assets and the risky portfolio.

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