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Italian Derivatives Market — A derivatives exchange headquartered in Milan, Italy. The Italian Derivatives Market is a part of the Borsa Italiana, which is owned by the London Stock Exchange. The IDEM allows trades of futures contracts on indices, equities and commodities… … Investment dictionary
Italian Derivatives Market — ( IDEM) A derivatives market operated by the Italian Stock Exchange Council. It trade futures and options on the 30 index and individual stock options . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: Italian Stock Exchange. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
Market maker — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond … Wikipedia
Market identification code — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond … Wikipedia
market garden — noun Brit. a place where vegetables and fruit are grown for sale. Derivatives market gardener noun market gardening noun … English new terms dictionary
market research — noun the activity of gathering information about consumers needs and preferences. Derivatives market researcher noun … English new terms dictionary
market power — ➔ power1 * * * market power UK US noun [U] FINANCE, COMMERCE ► the ability of a company to control prices in a particular industry: »Banks can use market power to dominate narrow derivatives markets. »Individual insurers have some market power to … Financial and business terms
market — ► NOUN 1) a regular gathering for the purchase and sale of food, livestock, or other commodities. 2) an outdoor space or large hall where vendors sell their goods. 3) a particular area of commercial or competitive activity. 4) demand for a… … English terms dictionary
derivatives — (1) Financial instruments whose value depends upon the values of underlying assets, interest rates, currency exchange rates, or indexes. Various authorities define derivative instruments in broad, inclusive terms or narrow, exclusive terms. It is … Financial and business terms