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The huge trading area about the size of a football field where stocks, bonds and options are bought and sold on the New York Stock Exchange. ^ top
Ãâó: www.annuity-central.com/annuity-glossary.html
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The lowest the interest rate on a variable or adjustable rate mortgage may go.
Ãâó: www.websiteupgrades.ca/glossary/free/F.shtml
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an offer made for a book by a publishing company on the basis that after an auction of the rights in which it does not participate it may exercise topping rights to secure the acquisition.
Ãâó: www.osi.hu/cpd/resources/paglossary.htm
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The 2-character number and/or letter to designate the floor of the building in which the asset or space is located. Floors above ground are numbered upward (1-2-3, etc.); floors below ground are lettered downward (ABC, etc.). Mezzanines are designated "M" with the number of the floor just below (ie, "M1" means the mezzanine between floors 1 and 2).
Ãâó: www.cmu.edu/policies/documents/PropGlossary.html
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Can refer to the House or Senate chambers. More generally, when a bill is before the entire chamber (as opposed to a committee), it is said to be on the floor. Also, when a house is in session, its members are said to be on the floor.
Ãâó: www.alaw.org/support_alaw/advocacy_and_legislation...
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