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House of issue

The financial definition for House of issue:

An investment banking firm whose business it is to underwrite stock or bond issues and offer the securities to the public.




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Automated Clearing House (ACH)

Automated Clearing House (ACH)
A collection of 32 regional electronic interbank networks used to process transactions electronically with a guaranteed one-day bank collection float.


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Brokerage firms that help to find potential buyers or sellers of large block trades.


Clearing House Automated Payments System (CHAPS)

Clearing House Automated Payments System (CHAPS)
A computerized clearing system for sterling funds that began operations in 1984. It includes 14 member banks, nearly 450 participating banks, and is one of the clearing companies within the structure of the Association for Payment Clearing Services (APACS).


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