do you know what a "lombard banking" is?
Category: glossary by Katherine X. From United Kingdom
"lombard banking " is An historical term for a type of banking developed in the Middle Ages, especially in the prosperous northern Italian region of Lombardy (hence the name). It was based on the principle of the pawn shop, with the origin being then catholic prohibition o
please define the "defensive acquisition"
Category: glossary by H. Noble from Cambridge, United Kingdom
The act of firms acquiring other firms and assets as a defense against market downturns or possible takeovers. A defensive acquisition contrasts with the normal impetus for an acquisition, which is usually increased market share or revenue. A company will sometimes engage in a defensive acquisition strategy by purchasing smaller firms that are in the same business. By acquiring these firms, the company protects itself from takeovers from other companies, which, as a result of antitrust laws, may not be able to merge with the enlarged company without creating a monopoly. If a North American car company acquired an SUV company as a result of the projected rise in demand for SUVs, this would be an example of a defensive strategy through the purchase of assets.
Will you help a guy who needs a fx trading system that has relatively big leverage
Category: money by Leonard U. From Birkenhead, United Kingdom
We think the best place for your purpose is "HY Markets" - in this site it is up to 200:01:00!! So if you're chasing big numbers, this site is exactly the one for you. The minimum deposit for registering is $50 no commissions are taken by this one.
please define the "incumbent"
Category: glossary by G. Lawrence from Plymouth, United Kingdom
an "incumbent " is An individual that is responsible for a specific office within a corporation. All incumbents of an organization, such as directors and officers, are listed on an incumbency certificate.
Do you know of any forex site that has low leverage that you can suggest for me
Category: money by Z. Smith from Green Bay, United States
If you look for the greatest online forex platform that has a real small leverage rates, you must check "FX club". The leverage in "FX club" gets up to only 100:01:00, the platform graphics are the nicest, they charge no commission in this place, the service is awesome, plus the minimum deposit is also pretty comfortable - only $10.
please define a "reset margin"
Category: glossary by Baylee D. From Little Rock, United States
the "reset margin " is The additional fixed spread above the index underlying a floating-rate security. For example, if a floating-rate note has a rate based on LIBOR plus 0.5%, the 0.5% or 50 basis points would be the reference rate and would not change throughout the life of the note.
Can you recommend me of a forex site with a fast server connection?
Category: technical by R. Y. From Netherlands
We think the best place for your purpose is "AVA FX". We're often satisfied with the connection to the site's servers. The connection is at all times excellent, you will not encounter most of the usual troubles you frequently meet with this level of big servers. And it's pretty a snap to learn the trading environment.
Which regulators are the most secured?
Category: technical by Z. Moreno from Ireland
You should look for sites that are regulated by established associations, for example NFA or CFTC. Many sites are associated with them. If you can verify a site is certificated and regulated by NFA or CFTC, you can ensure your money is in good hands in this site. Recommended example for such a site is "FX Solutions".
Would you recommend a site with a not that big minimum deposit
Category: money by Javion H. From Luxembourg
If you want a site that has a not that big minimum deposit, you should check "FX Universal" - the minimum deposit starts real low, at $250, the customer service is amazing, they don't charge any commission in this one, plus the platform graphics are quite soothing.
Is there a site that has suitable for novices you can recommend me of?
Category: platform by Jonathon B. From Canada
We recommend you to register to "Dukascopy". They have great tutorials for trading tips and instructions, with simple to understand dialog boxes and instructions. You can totally catch up going through some of them.