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Multilateral Netting System
Definition: Elimination of offsetting cash flows between a parent and several subsidiaries.
Definition: Elimination of offsetting cash flows between a parent and several subsidiaries.
Multinational Netting
Definition: Elimination of offsetting cash flows within a multinational corporation's books.
Definition: Elimination of offsetting cash flows within a multinational corporation's books.
Multinational Restructuring
Definition: Changing the terms of an MNC's assets or liabilities by mutual agreement.
Definition: Changing the terms of an MNC's assets or liabilities by mutual agreement.
Multiperiod Immunization
Definition: A portfolio strategy in which a portfolio is created that will be capable of satisfying more than one predetermined future liability regardless of interest rate changes.
Definition: A portfolio strategy in which a portfolio is created that will be capable of satisfying more than one predetermined future liability regardless of interest rate changes.
Multiple Arbitrage
Definition: In the context of hedge funds, a style of management where by the fund employs more than one arbitrage strategy. Portfolio manager opportunistically allocates capital among the various strategies in order to create the best risk/reward profile for the overall fund. Common strategies include merger arbitrage, convertible arbitrage, fixed income arbitrage, long/short equities pairs trading, and volatility arbitrage. In the context of equity and private equity investment, this refers to an investment in a firm where by standard multiples (earnings/price, book/price) indicate the price is far cheaper than industry averages.
Definition: In the context of hedge funds, a style of management where by the fund employs more than one arbitrage strategy. Portfolio manager opportunistically allocates capital among the various strategies in order to create the best risk/reward profile for the overall fund. Common strategies include merger arbitrage, convertible arbitrage, fixed income arbitrage, long/short equities pairs trading, and volatility arbitrage. In the context of equity and private equity investment, this refers to an investment in a firm where by standard multiples (earnings/price, book/price) indicate the price is far cheaper than industry averages.
Multiple Listing
Definition: An agreement used by a broker who is a member of a multiple-listing organization, providing the exclusive right to sell with an additional authority and obligation on the part of the listing broker to distribute the listing to the other brokers.
Definition: An agreement used by a broker who is a member of a multiple-listing organization, providing the exclusive right to sell with an additional authority and obligation on the part of the listing broker to distribute the listing to the other brokers.
Multiple Peril Insurance
Definition: Insurance policy which covers a wide variety of property damage.
Definition: Insurance policy which covers a wide variety of property damage.
Multiple Rates Of Return
Definition: More than one rate of return from the same project that make the net present value of the project equal to zero. This situation arises when the IRR method is used for a project in which negative cash flows follow positive cash flows. For each sign change in the cash flows, there is a different rate of return.
Definition: More than one rate of return from the same project that make the net present value of the project equal to zero. This situation arises when the IRR method is used for a project in which negative cash flows follow positive cash flows. For each sign change in the cash flows, there is a different rate of return.
Multiple Regression
Definition: The estimated relationship between a dependent variable and more than one explanatory variable.
Definition: The estimated relationship between a dependent variable and more than one explanatory variable.
Multiple-discriminant Analysis (MDA)
Definition: Statistical technique for distinguishing between two groups on the basis of their observed characteristics.
Definition: Statistical technique for distinguishing between two groups on the basis of their observed characteristics.
Multiple-issuer Pools
Definition: Under the GNMA-II program, pools formed through the aggregation of individual issuers' loan packages.
Definition: Under the GNMA-II program, pools formed through the aggregation of individual issuers' loan packages.
Multiplier
Definition: The investment multiplier which quantifies the overall effects of investment spending on total income. The deposit multiplier which shows the effects of a change in bank deposits on the total amount of outstanding credit and the money supply.
Definition: The investment multiplier which quantifies the overall effects of investment spending on total income. The deposit multiplier which shows the effects of a change in bank deposits on the total amount of outstanding credit and the money supply.
Multirule System
Definition: A technical trading strategy that combines mechanical rules, such as the CRISMA (cumulative volume, relative strength, moving average) Trading System of Pruitt and White.
Definition: A technical trading strategy that combines mechanical rules, such as the CRISMA (cumulative volume, relative strength, moving average) Trading System of Pruitt and White.
Municipal Bond
Definition: State or local governments offer muni bonds or municipals, as they are called, to pay for special projects such as highways or sewers. The interest that investors receive is exempt from some income taxes.
Definition: State or local governments offer muni bonds or municipals, as they are called, to pay for special projects such as highways or sewers. The interest that investors receive is exempt from some income taxes.
Municipal Bond Fund
Definition: A mutual fund that invests in bonds issued by state, city, and/or local governments. The interest obtained from these bonds is passed through to shareholders and is generally free of federal (and sometimes state and local) income taxes.
Definition: A mutual fund that invests in bonds issued by state, city, and/or local governments. The interest obtained from these bonds is passed through to shareholders and is generally free of federal (and sometimes state and local) income taxes.
Municipal Bond Insurance
Definition: An insurance policy which guarantees payment on municipal bonds in the event of default .
Definition: An insurance policy which guarantees payment on municipal bonds in the event of default .
Municipal Improvement Certificate
Definition: A certificate used to finance local government projects and services which is financed by a special tax assessment and provides tax-free interest .
Definition: A certificate used to finance local government projects and services which is financed by a special tax assessment and provides tax-free interest .
Municipal Investment Trust (MIT)
Definition: A unit investment trust that buys municipal bonds and usually holds them until maturity, passing the bond income on to shareholders, usually tax-free.
Definition: A unit investment trust that buys municipal bonds and usually holds them until maturity, passing the bond income on to shareholders, usually tax-free.
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