Tag: institutions

Wealth Psychologist

What is 'Wealth Psychologist' A wealth psychologist is a mental health professional who specializes in issues relating specifically to wealthy individuals. Wealth...

Federal Agencies

What is 'Federal Agencies' Special government organizations set up for a specific purpose such as the management of resources, financial oversight of...
Warehouse financing

Warehouse Financing

What is warehouse financing and what are the benefits Warehouse financing is a type of short-term loan that is often used by businesses in the...

Warehouse Receipt

DefinitionA warehouse receipt is a document that provides proof of ownership of commodities that are stored in a warehouse, vault, or depository for safekeeping....

Garn-St. Germain Depository Institutions Act

DefinitionThe Garn–St Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982 is an Act of Congress that deregulated savings and loan associations and allowed banks to provide...

Gap Risk

What is 'Gap Risk' The risk that an investment's price will change from one level to another with no trading in between....

Above Par

What is 'Above Par' A term used to describe the price of a security when it is trading above its face value....

Data Warehousing

DefinitionIn computing, a data warehouse, also known as an enterprise data warehouse, is a system used for reporting and data analysis, and is considered...

Daylight Overdraft

DefinitionIn the United States, the daylight overdraft is a system in which "allows qualifying banks to overdraw on their Federal Reserve accounts in order...

Dark Pool Liquidity

What is 'Dark Pool Liquidity' Dark pool liquidity is the trading volume created by institutional orders executed on private exchanges and unavailable...

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