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Used in the context of general equities. 1) To execute a trade, evidenced by its printing on the ticker tape. 2) A trade.

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Trade
To buy and sell; buying and selling.

Tape
1) Service that reports prices and sizes of transactions on major exchanges-ticker tape. 2) Dow Jones and other news wires.



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PRINCE Credit Union
PRINCE is a credit union with head office in BROOKLYN, NY

PRINCE GEORGE`S EMPLOYEES Credit Union
PRINCE GEORGE`S EMPLOYEES is a credit union with head office in UPPER MARLBORO, MD

PRINCE HALL OF NEW JERSEY Credit Union
PRINCE HALL OF NEW JERSEY is a credit union with head office in NEWARK, NJ

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Credit Union
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY is a credit union with head office in PRINCETON, NJ

Principal
The amount of a loan, which the borrower has to pay back when the loan matures; a person who engages a broker to buy and sell for him.

Principal agent relationship
Occurs when one person, an agent, acts on the behalf of another person, the principal.

Principal amount
The face amount of debt; the amount borrowed or lent. Often called principal.

Principal Exchange Rated Linked Securities (PERLS)
A debt instrument with its principal and interest denominated in U.S. dollars, but with principal repayment depending on the exchange rate of the U.S. dollar against a foreign currency.

Principal finance
Usually refers to the area within an investment bank that deals with high grade fixed income.

Principal Finance Officer
The head of an investment bank's Principal Finance division or a person that overseas the principal finance dealings of a firm.

Principal Financial
Principal Financial is a top United States corporation in the field of diversified financials, and its estimated market value is 11,730 million US dollars.

Principal only (PO)
A mortgage-backed security (MBS) whose holder receives only principal cash flows on the underlying mortgage pool.

Principal orders
A type of order carried out by a broker-dealer which involves the broker-dealer buying or selling for its own account and at its own risk, as opposed to carrying out trades for the brokerage's clients.

Principal protected notes
A fixed-income security that guarantees a minimum return equal to the investor's initial investment (the principal amount).

Principal residence
The primary location that a person inhabits.

Principal stockholder
A stockholder who owns 10% or more of the voting stock of a company.

Principle of diversification
That portfolios of different sorts of assets differently correlated with one another will have negligible unsystematic risk.



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Principal orders
A type of order carried out by a broker-dealer which involves the broker-dealer buying or selling for its own account and at its own risk, as opposed to carrying out trades for the brokerage's clients.

Principal protected notes
A fixed-income security that guarantees a minimum return equal to the investor's initial investment (the principal amount).

Principal residence
The primary location that a person inhabits.

Principal stockholder
A stockholder who owns 10% or more of the voting stock of a company.

Principle of diversification
That portfolios of different sorts of assets differently correlated with one another will have negligible unsystematic risk.

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Prior lien bond
A bond usually arising from reorganization with precedence over another bond of the same issuing company that is equally secured.

Prior preferred stock
Preferred stock that has a higher claim on all dividends and assets in liquidation than claims of other preferred stock.

Priority
Used for listed equity securities. System used in an auction market, in which the first bid or offer price is executed before other bid and offer prices, even if subsequent orders are larger.

Private activity bond
Tax-exempt bonds issued by or on behalf of local or state government for the purpose of providing special financing benefits for qualified projects.

Private banking
Beyond just providing credit or managing investments, private banking addresses your entire financial situation.

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