Market Structure

Business / Agriculture / Market Structure: Characteristics of an industry that relate to its economic performance, such as the number of buyers and sellers, product differentiation among firms, barriers to entry, costs, degree of integration, and diversification.
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Other Words for Market

Market Noun Synonyms: demand, customer base, call
Market Adjective Synonyms: shop, store, bazaar, supermarket, superstore
Market Verb Synonyms: market-place, exchange, Stock Exchange
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Other Words for Structure

Structure Adverb Synonyms: form, shape, configuration, organization, arrangement, make-up, framework, order, design, formation, system, nature, character
Structure Adjective Synonyms: building, edifice, house, construction
Structure Noun Synonyms: construct, build, organize, design, form, shape, arrange, systematize
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Money Market Notes

Business / Finance / Money Market Notes: Publicly traded issues that may be collateralized by mortgages and mortgage backed securities (MBS). MORE

Money Market Hedge

Business / Finance / Money Market Hedge: The use of borrowing and lending transactions in foreign currencies to lock in the home currency value of a foreign currency transaction. MORE

Money Market Fund

Business / Finance / Money Market Fund: A mutual fund that invests only in short-term securities, such as banker's acceptances, commercial paper, repurchase agreements, and government bills. The net asset value per share is maintained at $1 MORE

Money Market Demand Account (MMDA)

Business / Finance / Money Market Demand Account (MMDA): An account that pays interest based on short-term interest rates. MORE

Motor Structure

Technology / Home Audio / Motor Structure: The part of the speaker that moves a diaphragm to produce sound. The motor structure basically consists of a voice coil that sits inside a cylindrical magnet. Alternating current is pumped through the MORE

Narrow Market

Business / Finance / Narrow Market: An inactive market, which displays large fluctuations in prices due to a low volume of trading. MORE