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Secondary MarketThe market in which securities are traded after they are initially offered in the primary market. Most trading occurs in the secondary market. The New York Stock Exchange, as well as all other stock e [..]
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Secondary MarketSecondary markets are the stock exchanges and the over-the-counter markets where securities that are already in circulation are bought and sold .
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Secondary MarketOn the Stock Exchange, the purchasing of shares from another investor rather than from the issuing company.
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Secondary MarketSecondary market refers to the purchase or sale of securities between the time of their initial issuance and before they mature. Many money market instruments are sold and bought several times by diff [..]
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Secondary MarketThe secondary market is populated by buyers willing to pay what they determine to be fair market value.
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Secondary MarketA market where securities are bought and sold after their initial purchase by public investors.
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Secondary MarketIn natural gas, the trading of transportation capacity.
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Secondary MarketThe secondary market is where securities are bought and sold once they have been issued in the primary markets. The secondary market gives a continuing opportunity for buying and selling and price discovery, and provides the liquidity that allows the primary market to function.
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Secondary MarketWhen investors buy and sell securities through a brokerage account, the transactions occur on what's known as the secondary market. While the secondary market isn't a place, it includes all of the exchanges, trading rooms, and electronic networks where these transactions take place.The issuer — company or government — that sold the [..]
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Secondary MarketTrades in securities other than during the initial distribution of new issues by the underwriter or underwriting syndicate. Compare: PRIMARY MARKET.
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Secondary MarketThe buying and selling of existing mortgages, usually as part of a "pool" of mortgages.
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Secondary MarketMarkets where existing securities are bought and sold.
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Secondary MarketDefinition A market in which an investor purchases a security from another investor rather than the issuer, subsequent to the original issuance in the primary market. also called aftermarket.
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Secondary Market1 : the market in which previously issued securities are sold compare primary market 2 : the market in which existing mortgages are bought and sold
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Secondary MarketAn organization that buys loans from lenders, thereby providing the lender with the capital to issue new loans. Selling loans is a common practice among lenders, so the bank you make your payments to may change during the life of the loan. The terms and conditions of your loan do not change when it is sold to another holder. Sallie Mae is the natio [..]
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Secondary MarketA market where existing mortgage loans are securitized and then bought and sold to other investors.
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Secondary MarketEXCHANGES and OVER-THE-COUNTER markets where securities are bought and sold subsequent to original issuance, which took place in the primary MARKET.
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Secondary Marketthe market for secondary buy-outs. This term should not be confused with secondaries.
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Secondary MarketMarket where previously issued securities are bought and sold.
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Secondary MarketOngoing market for bonds previously offered or sold in the primary market.
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Secondary MarketA market where investors purchase or sell securities or assets from or to other investors, rather than from issuing companies themselves—exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange and the NASDAQ—ar [..]
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Secondary MarketA market in which stocks can be bought and sold once they are approved for public sale; for example, the New York Stock Exchange.
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Secondary MarketThe market in which "used" stocks are traded after they have been issued by corporations.
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Secondary MarketThe segment of FINANCIAL MARKETS in which securities that have already been issued are traded. Thus the secondary market comprises security exchanges and also transactions taking place elsewhere, as e [..]
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Secondary MarketAfter the initial distribution of bonds or securities (in the primary market), additional trades occur between investors in what is known as the secondary market.
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Secondary MarketSecondary market is the market on which financial instruments are traded (shares, bonds).
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Secondary MarketThe trading of shares amongst investors which does not involve the company itself. When people talk about trading on the stock market, they are generally referring to the secondary market, which involves brokers, market makers and an exchange providing a technical platform for trades to take place. The companies and their shares are the subject of [..]
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Secondary MarketAny market in which existing securities are traded as distinct from the primary market, in which securities are first issued.
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Secondary MarketAn organization that buys loans from lenders, which provides the lender with the capital to issue new loans.
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Secondary MarketA market comprising investors like GNMA, FHLMC and FNMA, which buy large numbers of mortgages from the primary lenders and sell them to other investors.
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Secondary MarketSecondary market refers to the sale of something after it is originally placed on the market for sale. For example, in securities transactions, aftermarket refers to the situation in which an investor [..]
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Secondary Market(marché secondaire). Market where securities are bought and sold subsequently to original issuance, which took place in the primary market. For more information, visit the Department of Finance Govern [..]
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Secondary MarketThe market where securities are traded after the initial offering.
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Secondary MarketThe secondary market, also known as the aftermarket, is the financial market where previously issued securities and financial instruments such as stock, bonds, options, and futures are bought and sol [..]
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Secondary MarketA market in which securities, such as bonds, are traded following the time of their original issue.
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Secondary MarketA market where securities are traded after having been issued and distributed on the Primary market. This is the market for "second-hand" trading of financial instruments. Most tradi [..]
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Secondary MarketA secondary market is a financial institution that purchases loans from lenders to enable the lenders to obtain the liquidity (capital) needed to make new loans.
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Secondary MarketAfter the initial distribution of bonds or securities, secondary market trading begins. New issue houses usually make a market in bonds or securities which they have co-managed.
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Secondary Marketn. mercado secundario
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Secondary MarketMarket for issues previously offered or sold.
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Secondary MarketAn organization that purchases student loans and collects on the loans.
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Secondary Marketthe trading of securities. The ‘primary market’ means the launching (issuing) of bonds and equities for the first time.
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Secondary MarketMarket for previously issued and outstanding securities.
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Secondary MarketThe secondary market is populated by buyers willing to pay what they determine to be fair market value.
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Secondary MarketThe market in which previously issued securities are traded.
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Secondary MarketAlso known as OTC (over-the-counter) business. In Switzerland, many derivatives are not publicly listed, but traded directly by the issuer.
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Secondary MarketMarket for previously issued and outstanding securities.
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Secondary MarketMarket for previously issued and outstanding securities. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION / SEC
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Secondary Market a market that facilitates the sale of private equity assets from one limited partner to another. Limited partners often sell some or all of the private equity holdings for a variety of reasons, inclu [..]
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Secondary MarketSeries of negotiations with buyers and sellers aimed at acquiring securities or instruments already in circulation to provide holders with liquidity. The investor that has already bought a security or [..]
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Secondary MarketInstitutions that buy loans from a lender, providing capital so lenders can make additional loans. Secondary markets are responsible for managing and servicing purchased loans.
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Secondary MarketSecurities markets in which securities previously placed in the primary market are traded among investors.
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Secondary MarketMarket for previously issued and outstanding securities.
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Secondary MarketAn organization established to purchase education loans from lenders. This allows lenders to replenish capital to fund new loans. Selling loans is a common practice among lenders and does not affect t [..]
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Secondary MarketAn organization established to purchase education loans from lenders. This allows lenders to replenish capital to fund new loans. Selling loans is a common practice among lenders and does not affect t [..]
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Secondary MarketInstitutions that buy student loans from the institutions that originate or own them.
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Secondary MarketAn organization that buys loans from lenders, thereby providing the lender with the capital to issue new loans. Selling loans is a common practice among lenders, so the bank you make your payments to [..]
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Secondary MarketA company or organization that buys loans from lenders. If your loan is bought, it does not affect the original terms and conditions of your loan, but payment addresses and other details may change.
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Secondary MarketAn organization that buys loans from lenders, which provides the lender with the capital to issue new loans (i.e. SallieMae).
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Secondary MarketA market, largely operated by retail galleries, where limited edition prints are bought and sold by collectors after the edition is sold out at the publisher. Generally prints offered for sale on the [..]
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Secondary MarketAn institution or organization that purchases eligible student loans and provides lenders with a source of liquidity to make new loans.
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Secondary MarketAn organization established to purchase education loans from lenders. This allows lenders to replenish capital to fund new loans. Selling loans is a common practice among lenders and does not affect the terms and conditions under which the loan was originally made.
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Secondary Marketa state or private agency that purchases Stafford and PLUS loans from originating lenders. If your loan is sold, you will be notified in writing. Your obligation to the loan agreement does not change; you must direct future correspondence to the new holder.
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Secondary MarketThere are times when the original lender sells your loan to another lender. The purchaser of your loan from the original lender is in the secondary market. The terms of your loan will not change in [..]
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Secondary MarketIn short it is the resale market for art. The term has become almost synonymous with art auctions, but the term secondary market applies to any art that has been sold at least once before, and is then [..]
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Secondary MarketMarket where previously issued securities are bought and sold.
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Secondary MarketThe public market on which securities once issued are traded
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Secondary MarketThe market where investors purchase existing securities or assets from other investors on an exchange rather than from a company itself.
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Secondary MarketA market where securities are bought and sold after their initial purchase by public investors.
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Secondary MarketSecondary markets are the stock exchanges and the over-the-counter market. Securities are first issued as a primary offering to the public. When the securities are traded from that first holder to ano [..]
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Secondary MarketA market in which an investor purchases an asset from another investor rather than the issuing corporation. An example is the New York Stock Exchange. Security analyst
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Secondary Market A market for existing (used) securities rather than new issues. [Chapters 2 and 19] Secured loans
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Secondary MarketThe market in which securities are traded after they are initially offered in the primary market. Most trading occurs in the secondary market. The New York Stock Exchange, as well as all other stock e [..]
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Secondary MarketA tradable financial instrument like a bond or money market instrument can be bought and sold between dealers. This market is called the secondary market.
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