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Late tape
The financial definition for Late tape:
A delay in the display of price changes on the tape of an exchange because of heavy trading. In severe instances the first digit of each price is intentionally deleted.
Similar MatchesAccumulateAccumulate Broker/analyst recommendation that could mean slightly different things
depending on the broker/analyst. In general, it means to increase the number of shares of a particular security over the near term, but not to liquidate other parts of the portfolio to buy a security that might skyrocket. A buy recommendation, but not an urgent buy.
Accumulated Benefit Obligation (ABO)Accumulated Benefit Obligation (ABO) An approximate measure of the liability of a pension plan in the event of a termination at the date the calculation is performed. Related: Projected benefit obligation.
Accumulated dividendAccumulated dividend A dividend that has reached its due date, but is not paid out. See: Cumulative preferred stock.
Further Suggestions Accumulated profits tax
Boilerplate
Collateral
Collateral trust bonds
Collateralized Bond Obligation (CBO)
Collateralized mortgage obligation (CMO)
Late charge
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