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Cross
CrossSecurities transaction in which the same broker acts as agent for both sides of the trade; a legal practice only if the broker first offers the securities publicly at a price higher than the bid. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Securities Saleable papers, traded on stock exchanges, that yield an income (dividend, interest, etc.). Transaction A single business deal; a sale or purchase; or the crediting or debiting of an account. Agent The analysis of principal-agent relationships, in which one person, an agent, acts on behalf of another person, a principal. Trade To buy and sell; buying and selling. Price The cost of a good or service to the consumer. Higher Adjective meaning greater, larger: e.g. higher prices; (cannot be used as a verb, instead use raise). Bid 1) In securities trading this generally describes the stock exchange quote at which demand exists for a security. 2) In currency trading this refers to the quote at which banks purchase currencies. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Cross border bonds Bonds that firms issue in the international market. Cross border factoring Concluding a transaction by a network of factors across borders. Cross border risk Describes the volatility of returns on international investments caused by events associated with a particular country as opposed to events associated solely with a particular economic or financial agent. Cross default A provision under which default on one debt obligation triggers default on another debt obligation. Cross rates The exchange rate between two currencies expressed as the ratio of two foreign exchange rates that are both expressed in terms of a third currency. Cross Roads Inversiones, SICAV, S.A. Cross Roads Inversiones, SICAV, S.A. is a Spanish company listed at Madrid Stock Exchange. Its business activity is capital investment. Cross sectional analysis Assessment of relationships among a cross-section of firms, countries, or some other variable at one particular time. Cross share holdings Often used in risk arbitrage. Corporations' or governments' equity share ownership in another corporation's shares. CROSS VALLEY Credit Union CROSS VALLEY is a credit union with head office in WILKES BARRE, PA CROSS-HAR(HOLD) CROSS-HAR(HOLD) is a securities company with code 00032 at Hong Kong stock. Board lot: 1,000. Crossed market In the context of general equities, happens when the inside market consists of a highest bid price that is higher than the lowest offer price. Crossed trade The prohibited practice of offsetting buy and sell orders without recording the trade on the exchange, thus not allowing other traders to take advantage of a more favorable price. CROSSETT PAPER MILLS EMPLOYEE Credit Union CROSSETT PAPER MILLS EMPLOYEE is a credit union with head office in CROSSETT, AR Crossover rate The return at which two alternative projects have the same net present value. CROSSROADS Credit Union CROSSROADS is a credit union with head office in GOESSEL, KS CROSSROADS FINANCIAL Credit Union CROSSROADS FINANCIAL is a credit union with head office in PORTLAND, IN PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Creditor's Committee A group representing firms that have claims on a company facing bankruptcy or extreme financial difficulty. Creditworthiness The condition in which the risk of default on a debt obligation by that entity is deemed low. Creeping expropriation The act of a government squeezing a project by taxes, regulation, access, or changes in law. Creeping tender offer The process by which a group attempting to circumvent certain provisions of the Williams Act gradually acquires shares of a target company in the open market. Critical levels Values of control parameters where the nature of a nonlinear dynamic system changes. Cross Cross border bonds Bonds that firms issue in the international market. Cross border factoring Concluding a transaction by a network of factors across borders. Cross border risk Describes the volatility of returns on international investments caused by events associated with a particular country as opposed to events associated solely with a particular economic or financial agent. Cross default A provision under which default on one debt obligation triggers default on another debt obligation. Cross rates The exchange rate between two currencies expressed as the ratio of two foreign exchange rates that are both expressed in terms of a third currency. We thank you for using the Financial Dictionary to search for Cross. If you have a better definition for Cross than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Cross may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Cross and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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