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111Exchange Fees — A type of investment fee that some mutual funds charge to shareholders if they transfer to another fund within the same group. Other fees shareholders may encounter include sales loads, redemption fees, purchase fees, account fees, 12b 1 fees and …
112Exchange-Traded Fund - ETF — A security that tracks an index, a commodity or a basket of assets like an index fund, but trades like a stock on an exchange. ETFs experience price changes throughout the day as they are bought and sold. Because it trades like a stock, an ETF… …
113exchange fund — (also known as swap fund) investment vehicle introduced in 1999 that appeals to wealthy investors with large holdings in a single stock who want to diversify ( diversification) without paying capital gains taxes. These funds allow investors to… …
114exchange of futures for cash — A transaction in which the buyer of a cash commodity transfers to the seller a corresponding amount of long futures contracts, or receives from the seller a corresponding amount of short futures, at a price difference mutually agreed upon. In… …
115For the Uniform — ST episode name = For the Uniform Eddington taunts Sisko series = DS9 ep num = 111 prod num = 511 date = February 3, 1997 writer = Peter Allan Fields director = Victor Lobl guest = Kenneth Marshall as Michael Eddington Eric Pierpoint as Sanders… …
116exchange — To substitute one thing for another, or the act of such substitution. sister chromatid e. the e. during mitosis of homologous genetic material between sister chromatids; increased as a result of inordinate chromosomal fragility …
117exchange — specimens sent to another museum for a similar number of different specimens to enhance both institutions collection diversity or to further research interests of the scientists involved …
118exchange student — a secondary school or college student who studies for a period, usually one year, at a foreign institution as part of a reciprocal program between two institutions or countries. * * * …
119exchange rate — noun a) The amount of one currency that a person or institution defines as equivalent to another when either buying or selling it at any particular moment b) The rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another, usually expressed as the… …
120exchange ratio — The number of new shares in an acquiring firm that are given for each outstanding share of an acquired firm. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …