auction market preferred stock
UK stock with dividends tracking money-market index stock in a company owned in the United Kingdom that pays dividends which track a money-market index.
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UK stock with dividends tracking money-market index stock in a company owned in the United Kingdom that pays dividends which track a money-market index.
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Equity trading is the buying and selling of company stocks and shares. Stocks and shares in publicly traded companies are bought and sold through one of the major stock exchanges, which serve as managed auctions for stock. A stock exchange, share market, or bourse is a company, corporation
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