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United States, a "
security" is a
tradable financial ****et of any kind.
Securities can be
broadly categorized into: Debt
securities (e.g., banknotes, bonds...
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making securities offerings across state lines through the mail. The SEC's
authority was
established by the
Securities Act of 1933 and
Securities Exchange...
- The
Securities Act of 1933, also
known as the 1933 Act, the
Securities Act, the
Truth in
Securities Act, the
Federal Securities Act, and the '33 Act,...
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Securities (simplified Chinese: 国泰君安证券;
traditional Chinese: 國泰君安證券; pinyin: Guótàijūn'ān zhèngquàn),
commonly abbreviated as GTJA, is a
securities firm...
- its name to
Kookje Securities. In 1992, the
company was
incorporated into the
Samsung Group and was
rebranded to
Samsung Securities. In 1996, the company...
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provide security (
security company,
security police,
security forces,
security service,
security agency,
security guard,
cyber security systems,
security cameras...
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securities:
Treasury bills,
Treasury notes,
Treasury bonds, and
Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS). The
government sells these securities...
- The
Securities and
Exchange Board of
India (SEBI) is the
regulatory body for
securities and
commodity market in
India under the
administrative domain...
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National ****ociation of
Securities Dealers Automated Quotations. It was
founded in 1971 by the
National ****ociation of
Securities Dealers (NASD), now known...
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securities in what is
known as the
primary market.
Contrasted with the
Securities Act of 1933,
which regulates these original issues, the
Securities Exchange...