A non-controlling interest is a situation where a shareholder owns less than 50% of company’s shares and has no control over the decisions.
A non-controlling interest is a situation where a shareholder owns less than 50% of company’s shares and has no control over the decisions.
Payment for order flow is the payment a brokerage firm gets for directing orders to different parties for execution of a trade.
The parity price is used for securities and commodities, and the term defines two assets equal in value.
A parity bond are two or more bonds with equal rights of payment or equal seniority to one another.
A regular-way trade is a trade that has typical settlement cycle required for a particular asset participating in a trade.
Relative strength is an investing technique that compares the performance of a particular asset to the overall performance of the market.