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CloseThe close is the period at the end of the trading session. Sometimes used to refer to closing price. Related: Opening.
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Closelate 14c., "strictly confined," also "secret," from Old French clos "confined; concealed, secret; taciturn" (12c.), from Latin clausus "close, reserved," past p [..]
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Closelate 14c., "act of closing, conclusion, termination," from close (v.). Also in early use "enclosure, enclosed space" (late 13c.), from Old French clos, noun use of past participle.
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Close"tightly, with no opening or space between," from close (adj.).
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Closec. 1200, "to shut, cover in," from Old French clos- (past participle stem of clore "to shut, to cut off from"), 12c., from Latin clausus, past participle of claudere "to shut, [..]
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CloseThe culmination of a sales presentation in which a salesperson attempts to get a customer to commit to buying a product or service.
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CloseThe short period at the end of a futures trading session each day at which the closing price range is established.
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Closenear: near in time or place or relationship; "as the wedding day drew near"; "stood near the door"; "don't shoot until they [..]
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CloseAct of finalizing a transaction in which all the concerned parties meet to transfer title to a property. Also, when real estate formally changes ownership.
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Closeto shut. The same word also means very near
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Closehauled adj. Having the sails set for sailing as close to the wind as possible.
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Closemeans finishing a program or a window. Click here to see how to close a window.
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CloseDefinitions (3) 1. The price of the last transaction for a given security at the end of a given trading session. also called closing price.
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Close(1) To finish work on a data file and save it. (2) In graphical user interfaces, to close a window means to exit an application or file, thereby removing the window from the screen.
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Closeshlus
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Closetsumakhn
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Closeclosed clos·ing vt 1 : to bring to an end or to a state of completion [closed the case] [ an estate by liquidating its assets] [closing his account] 2 : to conclude discussion or negotiation ...
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CloseTo clear the BALANCES of temporary accounts in order to be ready for the next accounting period.
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Close The last traded price for the day, usually in respect of the futures market.
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CloseThe period at the end of the trading session officially designated by the exchange during which all transactions are considered "made at the close." Sometimes used to refer to the closing range.
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CloseThe period at the end of the trading session, officially designated by the exchange, during which all transactions are considered made "at the close." Also see Call.
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CloseEnclosed field or area. (Bennett, Judith M. Women in the Medieval English Countryside, 234)
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CloseRefer Opposite: Opening. A trading session’s ending phase. Also may refer to price at closing.
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CloseThe close is the period at the end of the trading session. Sometimes used to refer to closing price.
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CloseClose generally refers to the finalization of a transaction. In real estate, the close is the point in time when ownership is transferred. This transfer typically involves the settlement of mortgage f [..]
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CloseTo cut to the chase of how you normally close JFrames, see shorthand. You may have noticed there is no Frame.close() or JFrame.close() method. How then do you close a JFrame? Closing a JFrame is diffi [..]
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CloseRegister
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CloseThe price of a security's last transaction on a trading day.
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Close(n) the temporal end; the concluding time(n) the last section of a communication(n) the concluding part of any performance(v) move so that an opening or passage is obstructed; make shut(v) become clos [..]
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CloseTo approach near.
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Closealleyway, also the area surrounding a cathedral.
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CloseSending a merchant's completed transactions to the host for processing. (See also "Settlement")
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Close(or press ESC or click the overlay)
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Close – The time of cessation of trading on an exchange.
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CloseThe price at which a security closed for trading on a given day or the closing price of a bar in a chart.
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CloseThe closing time for a stock exchange, when the trading period has been concluded.
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CloseFinal odds on a horse (e.g. "closed at 5 to 1"). Confusingly equates to "Starting Price" in the UK.
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Close a piece of land enclosed within hedges, fences or walls.
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CloseThe close is the period at the end of the trading session. Sometimes used to refer to closing price. Related: Opening.
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