Capital Markets

Market Cycle

What is Market Cycle? Market cycle refers to economic trends observed during different types of business environments. It is also known as a stock market cycle, wherein a given security, or multiple securities belonging to the same class of assets, perform better than others. It can be because the prevailing market conditions may be suitable...

Market Basket

What is Market Basket? The term market basket refers to a bundle or group of products that can be indicators of the overall performance of a specific industry, sector, or market segment. Market baskets can be classified such that they enable traders and investors to track the performance of a given sector. The most common...

American Stock Exchange (AMEX)

What is the American Stock Exchange (AMEX)? The American Stock Exchange (AMEX) started operations in 1908 as the New York Curb Market Agency. The AMEX was originally composed of traders and brokers that would get together to buy and sell stocks at an open location in New York City. It was a self-regulated and very...

Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)

 What are Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)? Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) refer to transactions between two companies combining in some form. Although mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are used interchangeably, they come with different legal meanings. In a merger, two companies of similar size combine to form a new single entity. On the other hand, an...

Noncallable

What is Noncallable? Noncallable, also called non-redeemable, refers to the type of securities that cannot be called (redeemed) by their issuer(s) before their maturities unless penalties are paid to security holders. Two common examples are noncallable bonds and noncallable preferred stocks. Most Treasury and municipal bonds are noncallable. Issuers of noncallable securities bear more risks...
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