Category: C

  • Collateralization in OTC Markets

    Resources See Also Securitization Collateralization of Public Funds Collateralization of Public Deposits

  • Commitment Fee

    Commitment fee in the Context of Mortgages in the United Kingdom Note: additional topics related to mortatges in the English legal encyclopedia are available here. The fee a lender charges for promising to make a loan. Similar Terms CommitmentCommitmentA promise by a lender to make a […]

  • Chartist

    Definition of Chartist in Futures Trading In this area, here is a meaning of Chartist: Technical trader who reacts to signals derived from graphs of price movements.

  • Certificate of Title

    Certificate of title in the Context of Mortgages in the United Kingdom Note: additional topics related to mortatges in the English legal encyclopedia are available here. A written opinion on the status of a piece of property based on an examination of the public record. Similar Terms […]

  • Card-Not-Present

    Card-Not-Present in the Context of Payments Definition of Card-Not-Present in the context of payments: A type of card transaction in which the card is not present at the point of sale for the magnetic stripe to be read. These are considered higher risk transactions.

  • Closing-Out

    Definition of Closing-Out in Futures Trading In this area, here is a meaning of Closing-Out: Liquidating an existing long or short futures or option position with an equal and opposite transaction. Also known as Offset.

  • CTA

    Resources See Also Commodity Trading Advisor Futures Trading Consumer Protection Consumer Finance

  • Combination

    Definition of Combination in Futures Trading In this area, here is a meaning of Combination: Puts and calls held either long or short with different strike prices and/or expirations. Types of combinations include straddles and strangles.

  • Currency Swap

    Definition of Currency Swap in Futures Trading In this area, here is a meaning of Currency Swap: A swap that involves the exchange of one currency (e.g., U.S. dollars) for another (e.g., Japanese yen) on a specified schedule.

  • Counter Cheque

    Counter cheque in the Context of Mortgages in the United Kingdom Note: additional topics related to mortatges in the English legal encyclopedia are available here. A cheque withdrawal made over the counter, issued by the cashier.