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A term used to refer to large institutional investors.

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Electronic data interchange (EDI)
The direct exchange of information electronically, from one firm's computer to another firm's computer in a structured format.

Electronic depository transfers
The transfer of funds between bank accounts through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) system.

Electronic funds transfer (EFT)
Transfer of funds electronically rather than by check or cash.

Electronic funds transfer systems
A variety of systems and technologies for transferring funds (money) electronically rather than by check.

Electronic Queriable Carrier
A transporter of goods which allows tracking of goods in transit electronically using a waybill number such as United Parcel, Federal Express, etc.

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Eleven bond index
An index based on the average yield of 11 municipal bonds that mature in 20 years and carry an average AA rating. The eleven bonds used to calculate the index are also found in the 20 bond index, which serves as a benchmark in tracking municipal bond yields.

Eligible bankers' acceptances
In the BA market, an acceptance may be referred to as eligible because it is acceptable by the Fed as collateral at the discount window and-or because the accepting bank can sell it without incurring a reserve requirement.

Elliott Wave Theory
Technical market timing strategy that predicts price movements on the basis of historical price wave patterns and their underlying psychological motives.

Elves
A term the host uses to refer to guests on the PBS television show, "Wall Street Week", who are technical analysts attempting to predict the direction of stock prices over the next six months.

Embedded option
An option that is part of the structure of a bond that gives either the bondholder or the issuer the right to take some action against the other party.

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