 Definition of Euro-NM - Finance dictionary
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Euro-NM (See Chapter 41 of the Vernimmen)
The Euro-NM (NM stands for New Market, meaning the TMT companies) network includes the Nouveau Marché (France), the Neuer Markt (Germany, but which closed in June 2003), the NMAX (Netherlands), Euro.NM Belgium and the Nuovo Mercato (Italy). This network is based on common admission and listing rules, allowing European companies to list their shares (see listed security) on their market of choice regardless their national origin.
Euro-NM (See Chapter 41 of the Vernimmen)
The Euro-NM (NM stands for New Market, meaning the TMT companies) network includes the Nouveau Marché (France), the Neuer Markt (Germany, but which closed in June 2003), the NMAX (Netherlands), Euro.NM Belgium and the Nuovo Mercato (Italy). This network is based on common admission and listing rules, allowing European companies to list their shares (see listed security) on their market of choice regardless their national origin.
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Definitions of terms begining
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E-commerce
EBIT multiple
EBIT, Earnings Before Interest and Taxes
EBITDA margin
EBITDA multiple
EBITDA, Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation
EBITDAR
EBITDAR, Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortisation and rent
EBRD
EGM
EMTN, Euro MTN
EMU
ENPV
EONIA, Euro Overnight Index Average
EPOS
EPS
ESOP
ETF
EUR
EUREX
EURIBOR, Euribor
EVA
EVA model
EXtensible Business Reporting Language
Earn-out clause
Earnings
Earnings Before Interest and Taxes
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation
Earnings per share, EPS
Earnings retention ratio
Earnings yield
Economic analysis
Economic and Monetary Union
Economic indicators of value creation
Economic profit
Economic rent
Economic risk
Economic value added, EVA, EVA Model
Economy of scale
Efficient frontier
Efficient market
Efficient market hypothesis
Efficient portfolio
Electronic bill of exchange
Electronic promissory note
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Eligibility criteria
Eligible
Eligible
Embedded Value
Embedded option
Emerging Markets
Employee stock ownership program, ESOP
Employee-shareholders
Encumbrance
Endowment
Enhancement
Enterprise value
Enterprise value multiples
Equalisation tax
Equilibrium value
Equipment Trust Certificates
Equity
Equity affiliate
Equity beta
Equity capital multiples
Equity credit
Equity cycle
Equity in drag
Equity kicker
Equity line
Equity method
Equity premium puzzle
Equity ratio
Equity risk premium
Equity sweetener
Equity warrant
Equity-for-debt swap
Equity-linked securities
Equivalent annual cost method
Escalation clause
Escalator clause
Escrow account
Eurimean
Euro
Euro MTN
Euro Overnight Index Average
Euro STOXX
Euro-NM
Eurobond
Euroclear
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Eurocredits
Euronext
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
European Central Bank
European Interbank Offered Rate
European Union
European option
European-style option
Eurostat
Eurozone
Eurozone Public Offering of Securities
Event of default
Event-study analysis
Exceptional items
Excess loss
Excess spread
Exchange controls
Exchange ratio
Exchange risk
Exchange traded fund
Exchangeable bonds
Exclusive negotiations
Exercise date
Exercise period
Exit clause
Expanded net present value, ENPV
Expected equity risk premium
Expected outcome
Expected return
Expected return of a market portfolio
Expected return on assets – pensions
Expenses
Expert systems
Explicit forecast period
Export credit
Exposure
Expropriation effect
Extended trade-off model
Extendible
Extendible note
External capital
External projects
Extraordinary general meeting of shareholders, EGM
Extraordinary items
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Euro-NM (See Chapter 41 of the Vernimmen)
The Euro-NM (NM stands for New Market, meaning the TMT companies) network includes the Nouveau Marché (France), the Neuer Markt (Germany, but which closed in June 2003), the NMAX (Netherlands), Euro.NM Belgium and the Nuovo Mercato (Italy). This network is based on common admission and listing rules, allowing European companies to list their shares (see listed security) on their market of choice regardless their national origin.
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