securities

  • 1securities — I noun assets, bonds, capital, evidences of debts, evidences of obligations, holdings, invested property, investment, negotiables, property, shares, stocks associated concepts: corporate securities, investment securities, sale of securities II… …

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  • 2Securities —   [sɪ kjʊərətɪz, englisch],    1) Bankwesen: bankübliche Sicherheiten, Kautionen.    2) Börsenwesen: Wertpapiere …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 3securities — and other financial instruments of any description …

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  • 4securities — UK [sɪˈkjʊərətiz] US [sɪˈkjʊrətiz] noun [plural] business documents showing that you own shares in a company Thesaurus: stocks and shares and the stock exchangehyponym types of tax and taxationhyponym …

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  • 5securities — Stocks, bonds, notes, convertible debentures, warrants, or other documents that represent a share in a company or a debt owed by a company or government entity. Evidences of obligations to pay money or of rights to participate in earnings and… …

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  • 6securities — Paper certificates (definitive securities) or electronic records ( book entry securities) evidencing ownership of equity ( stocks) or debt obligations ( bonds). Bloomberg Financial Dictionary securities and other financial instruments of any… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 7securities — n. 1) to issue; register securities 2) corporate; gilt edged; government; negotiable securities * * * gilt edged government negotiable securities register securities corporate to issue …

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  • 8securities —    Financial instruments that are traded on a stock exchange and yield an income. Securities include shares, bonds and debentures issued by corporations. The assets and/or profits of the issuing corporation stand as security for payment. No… …

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  • 9Securities — Security Se*cu ri*ty, n.; pl. {Securities}. [L. securitas: cf. F. s[ e]curit[ e]. See {Secure}, and cf. {Surety}.] 1. The condition or quality of being secure; secureness. Specifically: (a) Freedom from apprehension, anxiety, or care; confidence… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 10Securities fraud — Securities fraud, also known as stock fraud and investment fraud, is a practice in which investors make purchase or sale decisions on the basis of false information, frequently resulting in losses, in violation of the securities laws. [… …

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