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Two Dollar Broker
Definition: Floor broker of the NYSE, who executes orders for other brokers having more business at that time than they can handle with their own private floor brokers or who do not have their exchange member on the floor.
Two-factor Model
Definition: Usually, Fischer Black's zero-beta version of the capital asset pricing model. It may also refer to another type of model whereby expected returns are generated by any two factors.
Two-fund Separation Theorem
Definition: The theoretical result that all investors will hold a combination of the risk-free asset and the market portfolio.
Two-sided Market
Definition: A market in which both bid and asked prices, good for the standard unit of trading, are quoted. When customers or market makers are lined up on both sides (buy and sell) of a stock.
Two-state Option Pricing Model
Definition: A pricing equation allowing an underlying asset to assume only two possible (discrete) values in the next time period for each value it can take on in the preceding time period. Also called the binomial option pricing model.
Two-tier Bid
Definition: Takeover bid in which the acquirer offers to pay more for the shares needed to gain control than for the remaining shares, or to pay the same price but at different times in the merger period; contrasts with any-or-all bid.
Two-tier Tax System
Definition: Taxation system that results in taxing the income going to shareholders twice.
Type
Definition: The classification of an option contract as either a put or a call.
TZ
Definition: The two-character ISO 3166 country code for TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF.
TZS
Definition: The ISO 4217 currency code for the Tanzania Shilling.
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