Tag: economics

National Stock Exchange

What is 'National Stock Exchange' The first stock exchange in America that was completely electronically automated. All members of the exchange are...

Nanyang Business School

DefinitionNanyang Business School is the business school of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Singapore's oldest business school, NBS was established in 1956 at the then...

Oligopoly

DefinitionAn oligopoly is a market form wherein a market or industry is dominated by a small number of large sellers. Oligopolies can result from...

One-Bank Holding Company

What is 'One-Bank Holding Company' A corporation that holds at least a quarter of the voting stock of a commercial bank. One-bank...

One Percent Rule

What is 'One Percent Rule' A rule of thumb used to determine if the monthly rent earned from a piece of investment...

Off-Premise Banking

What is 'Off-Premise Banking' Any bank location other than its main location that provides banking services of any kind that don't require...

One Night Stand Investment

What is 'One Night Stand Investment' A purchased security that was intended for a long-term investment, but is instead sold the next...

Odd Lotter

What is 'Odd Lotter' An individual investor who buys securities, usually stocks, in odd lots. This is the opposite of someone who...

In The Money

DefinitionIn the Money is a comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on February 16, 1958 by Allied Artists Pictures and...

Narrow-Based Weighted Average

What is 'Narrow-Based Weighted Average' An anti-dilution provision used to ensure that investors are not penalized when companies are undergoing additional financing...