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Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)
Definition: The largest stock exchange in Japan with the some of the most active trading in the world.
Toll Revenue Bond
Definition: A municipal bond that is repaid with revenues from tolls that are paid by users of the public project built with the bond revenue.
Tolling Agreement
Definition: An agreement to put a specified amount of raw material per period through a particular processing facility. For example, an agreement to process a specified amount of alumina into aluminum at a particular aluminum plant.
Tom Next
Definition: Means to "tomorrow next". In the interbank market in Eurodollar deposits and the foreign exchange market, the value (delivery) date on a tom next transaction is the next business day.
Tombstone
Definition: Advertisement listing the underwriters of a security issue.
Ton
Definition: $100 million in bond trader's terms.
Too-big-too-fail
Definition: Government practices that protect large banking organizations from the normal discipline of the marketplace because of concerns that such institutions are so important to markets and their positions so intertwined with those of other banks that their failure would be unaccrptably disruptive, financially and economically.
TOP
Definition: The ISO 4217 currency code for the Tonga Pa'anga.
Top-down Approach
Definition: A method of security selection that starts with asset allocation and works systematically through sector and industry allocation to individual security selection.
Top-down Equity Management Style
Definition: Investment style that begins with an assessment of the overall economic environment and makes a general asset allocation decision regarding various sectors of the financial markets and various industries. The bottom-up manager, in contrast, selects specific securities within the particular sectors.
Top-heavy
Definition: At a price level where supply is exceeding demand. See: Resistance level.
Topline Growth
Definition: Growth in revenues. Also see: Bottomline growth.
Topping Out
Definition: Denoting a market or a security that is at the end of a period of rising prices and can now be expected to stay on a plateau or even to decline.
Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE)
Definition: Canada's largest stock exchange, trading approximately 1,200 company stocks and 33 options.
Total
Definition: Complete amount of buy or sell interest, as opposed to having more behind it. See: Partial.
Total Asset Turnover
Definition: The ratio of net sales to total assets.
Total Capitalization
Definition: The total long-term debt and all types of equity of a company that constitutes its capital structure.
Total Cost
Definition: The price paid for a security plus the broker's commission and any accrued interest that is owed to the seller (in the case of a bond).
Total Debt-to-equity Ratio
Definition: A capitalization ratio comparing current liabilities plus long-term debt to shareholders' equity.
Total Dollar Return
Definition: The dollar return on a nondollar investment, which includes the sum of any dividend/interest income, capital gains or losses, and currency gains or losses on the investment. See also: Total return.
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