 Definition of Market-based economy - Finance dictionary
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Definitions of terms begining
with the same letter as "Market-based economy"
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MBI
MBO
MIRR
MLA
MOU
MTN
MTN programme
MVA
Management buy-in
Management buy-out, MBO
Management fee
Management fee, if any, net of the praecipium and of the underwriting fee. Normally it is distributed to the lead and the co-leads.
Manager, managing bank
Managing bank
Mandated lead arranger, MLA
Mandatory convertible bonds
Mandatory convertible preferred stock
Mandatory offer
Margin
Margin analysis
Margin call
Marginal rate of return
Market
Market capitalisation
Market expansion
Market financing
Market growth
Market in equilibrium
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Market indicators of value creation
Market maker
Market multiples
Market plane
Market portfolio
Market premium
Market return
Market risk
Market risk premium
Market risk – strategic positioning of the company
Market share
Market value
Market value added, MVA
Market-based economy
Marketable securities
Mass production
Master credit agreement
Matching hypothesis
Matching principle
Material adverse change clause
Maturity
Maturity mismatch
McDonough ratios
Medium term note, MTN
Memorandum of understanding, MOU
Merger
Mezzanine debt
Mezzaniner
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Micro-Cap
Microcredit
Microfinance
Mid-Cap
Mimicry
Minimum-price offering
Minority discount
Minority interests
Minority shareholder
Minority value
Model risk
Modified IRR
Modified duration
Modified internal rate of return, Modified IRR, MIRR
Modigliani-Miller theorem
Momentum
Monetary items
Money market funds
Money-market funds
Monte Carlo simulation
Moral hazard
Mudharaba
Multiple voting shares
Multiple(s)
Multiples method
Multiplier effect
Murabaha
Musharaka
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Market-based economy (See Chapter 15 of the Vernimmen)
In a market-based economy, companies cover most of their financing needs by issuing financial securities (shares, bonds, commercial paper, etc.) directly to investors. Thus, a market-based economy is characterised by direct solicitation of investors’ funds. Also called capital market economy.
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