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Dictionary English-German Informatics. 2015.
Dictionary English-German Informatics. 2015.
Call Loan — A loan provided to a brokerage firm and used to finance margin accounts. The interest rate on a call loan is calculated daily. The resulting interest rate is referred to as the call loan rate. Call loans use securities as collateral for the loan … Investment dictionary
Call Money Rate — The interest rate on a type of short term loan that banks give to brokers who in turn lend the money to investors to fund margin accounts. For both brokers and investors, this type of loan does not have a set repayment schedule and must be repaid … Investment dictionary
call money — money lent by banks, as to brokerage firms, on which repayment may be demanded at any time. * * * … Universalium
margin call — Brokerage house requirement that a stock trader either put up more funds against stock purchased with borrowed money or the stock will be sold … American business jargon
House Call — A brokerage house notification that the customer s equity in a margin account has fallen below the maintenance requirement level. If the client fails to immediately deliver the required margin by depositing more funds or securities into the… … Investment dictionary
margin call — A call from a clearinghouse to a clearing member, or from a brokerage firm to a customer, to bring margin deposits up to a required minimum level. Chicago Board of Trade glossary A call from the clearinghouse to a clearing member ( variation… … Financial and business terms
margin call — In futures markets, companies are required to make a deposit, known as a margin, with the clearing house. The margin is based on the company s exposure under its open positions, and if this increases, say, by an adverse movement in the price, the … Law dictionary
margin call — noun Request by a stockbroker or similar for the client to deposit more money in order to cover losses that have built up in open positions held on margin (rather than having been paid for in full). 2005: If we do issue a margin call, we may give … Wiktionary
First Call — A company that gathers research notes and earnings estimates from brokerage analysts. The estimate is compared to the actual reported earnings, and then the difference between the two is the earnings surprise. The First Call estimate is often… … Investment dictionary
performance bond call — 1 A request from a brokerage firm to a customer to bring performance bond deposits up to minimum levels. 2 A request by CME Clearing to a clearing firm to bring clearing performance bonds back to levels required by the Exchange Rules. Most… … Financial and business terms
margin call — Stock Exchange. a demand from a brokerage house to a customer that more money or securities be deposited in his or her margin account when the amount in it falls below that stipulated as necessary to cover the stock purchased. [1960 65] * * * … Universalium