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Exclusive
ExclusiveIn the context of general equities, having sole possession of the customer order-indication; not in competition with other dealers. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Competition Intra- or intermarket rivalry between or among businesses trying to obtain a larger piece of the same market share. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Exclusionary self-tender A firm's offer to buy a given amount of its own stock while excluding targeted stockholders. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Exchangeable instrument Applies mainly to convertible securities. Bond or preferred stock that may be exchangeable into the common stock of a different public corporation. Exchangeable security Investment instrument that grants its holder the right to exchange it for the common stock of a firm other than the issuer of the instrument. Excise duties Taxes raised on certain products, particularly tobacco and alcoholic drinks. Excise tax Federal or state tax placed on the sale or manufacture of a commodity, typically a luxury item e.g., alcohol. Exclusionary self-tender A firm's offer to buy a given amount of its own stock while excluding targeted stockholders. Exclusive Execution The process of completing an order to buy or sell securities. Once a trade is executed, it is reported by a Confirmation Report; settlement (payment and transfer of ownership) occurs in the U.S. between one (mutual funds) and three (stocks) days after an order is executed. Execution costs The difference between the execution price of a security and the price that would have existed in the absence of a trade. Executor An individual or trust institution nominated in a will and appointed by a court to settle the estate of a deceased person. Exempt list Sophisticated investors, usually institutional investors, who are considered informed enough that new issues can be marketed to them without a prospectus. Exempt securities Instruments exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 or the margin requirements of the SEC Act of 1934. We thank you for using the Financial Dictionary to search for Exclusive. If you have a better definition for Exclusive than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Exclusive may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Exclusive and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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