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Definition of MATIF

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Palmatifid
Palmatifid Pal*mat"i*fid, a. [L. palmatus palmate + root of findere to split.] (Bot.) Palmate, with the divisions separated but little more than halfway to the common center.
Stomatiferous
Stomatiferous Stom`a*tif"er*ous, a. [Gr. sto`ma, -atos mouth + -ferous.] Having or producing stomata.

Meaning of MATIF from wikipedia

- MATIF SA (French: Marché à Terme International de France) is a private corporation which is both a ****ures exchange and a clearing house in France. It...
- The Palais Brongniart hosted the French financial derivatives exchanges MATIF and MONEP, until they were fully automated in 1998. In 1988, new legislation...
- Sarkissian Laurent Lucas - Captain Olivier Hagen Mhamed Arezki - Brigadier Omar Matif Anne Azoulay [fr] - Brigadier Laetitia Serra All the episodes were filmed...
- subsidiary of MATIF, and is the first organisation in Europe to clear both cash and derivatives. 1998 – Bourse de Paris takes control of MATIF. It launches...
- NSC[clarification needed] trading system, developed by Paris Bourse for the MATIF (now Euronext). Traders connect to CME Globex via Market Data Protocol (MDP)...
- (KCBT) London Metal Exchange (LME) Marché à Terme International de France (MATIF) Mercantile Exchange Nepal Limited (MEX) Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX)...
- was a French ****ures exchange and clearing house that was absorbed into MATIF at the end of the 1980s. It was responsible for creating the first stock...
- Commissionnaires Agréés, the Banque Centrale de Compensation, and then the MATIF (Marché à Terme International de France). With the computerization of ****ures...
- LIFFE was by far the biggest ****ures exchange in Europe, followed by the MATIF in Paris and the Deutsche Terminbörse (DTB) in Frankfurt. The DTB was an...
- The Palais Brongniart hosted the French financial derivatives exchanges MATIF and MONEP, until they were fully automated in 1998. In the late 1990s, the...