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Efficient Portfolio
Definition: A portfolio that provides the greatest expected return for a given level of risk (i.e., standard deviation), or, equivalently, the lowest risk for a given expected return.
Definition: A portfolio that provides the greatest expected return for a given level of risk (i.e., standard deviation), or, equivalently, the lowest risk for a given expected return.
Efficient Set
Definition: Graph representing a set of portfolios that maximize expected return at each level of portfolio risk.
Definition: Graph representing a set of portfolios that maximize expected return at each level of portfolio risk.
Efficient Surface
Definition: In mean variance skewness analysis, the set of portfolios that result from investor's preference for higher means, lower variance and higher (positive) skewness. The efficient surface is analogous (in three dimensions, mean, variance and skewness) to the efficient frontier (in two dimensions, mean and variance).
Definition: In mean variance skewness analysis, the set of portfolios that result from investor's preference for higher means, lower variance and higher (positive) skewness. The efficient surface is analogous (in three dimensions, mean, variance and skewness) to the efficient frontier (in two dimensions, mean and variance).
EFTPOS
Definition: Acronynm for Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale. Payment is transferred usually from a checking account at the point of sale.
Definition: Acronynm for Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale. Payment is transferred usually from a checking account at the point of sale.
Eighth[-ed]
Definition: Historical term used in the context of general equities. A specialist or another broker is bidding higher or offering lower than we are, often topping or undercutting us by an eighth.
Definition: Historical term used in the context of general equities. A specialist or another broker is bidding higher or offering lower than we are, often topping or undercutting us by an eighth.
Either-way Market
Definition: In the interbank Eurodollar deposit market, an either-way market is one in which the bid and offered rates are identical.
Definition: In the interbank Eurodollar deposit market, an either-way market is one in which the bid and offered rates are identical.
Either/or Facility
Definition: An agreement permitting a bank customer to borrow either domestic dollars from the bank's head office or Eurodollars from one of its foreign branches.
Definition: An agreement permitting a bank customer to borrow either domestic dollars from the bank's head office or Eurodollars from one of its foreign branches.
Elasticity Of An Option
Definition: Percentage change in the value of an option given a 1% change in the value of the option's underlying stock. Related: delta.
Definition: Percentage change in the value of an option given a 1% change in the value of the option's underlying stock. Related: delta.
Elasticity Of Demand
Definition: The degree of buyers' responsiveness to price changes. Elasticity is measured as the percent change in quantity divided by the percent change in price. A large value (greater than 1) of elasticity indicates sensitivity of demand to price, e.g., luxury goods, where a rise in price causes a decrease in demand. Goods with a small value of elasticity (less than 1) have a demand that is insensitive to price, e.g., food, where a rise in price has little or no effect on the quantity demanded by buyers.
Definition: The degree of buyers' responsiveness to price changes. Elasticity is measured as the percent change in quantity divided by the percent change in price. A large value (greater than 1) of elasticity indicates sensitivity of demand to price, e.g., luxury goods, where a rise in price causes a decrease in demand. Goods with a small value of elasticity (less than 1) have a demand that is insensitive to price, e.g., food, where a rise in price has little or no effect on the quantity demanded by buyers.
Elasticity Of Supply
Definition: The degree of producers' responsiveness to price changes. Elasticity is measured as the percent change in quantity divided by the percent change in price. A large value (greater than 1) of elasticity indicates sensitivity of supply to price, e.g., luxury goods, where a rise in price causes an increase in supply. Goods with a small value of elasticity (less than 1) have a supply that is insensitive to price, e.g., food, where a rise in price has little or no effect on the amount that producers supply.
Definition: The degree of producers' responsiveness to price changes. Elasticity is measured as the percent change in quantity divided by the percent change in price. A large value (greater than 1) of elasticity indicates sensitivity of supply to price, e.g., luxury goods, where a rise in price causes an increase in supply. Goods with a small value of elasticity (less than 1) have a supply that is insensitive to price, e.g., food, where a rise in price has little or no effect on the amount that producers supply.
Election Period
Definition: The period of time during which the holder can elect to extend and extendible bond, or to retract a retractable bond.
Definition: The period of time during which the holder can elect to extend and extendible bond, or to retract a retractable bond.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
Definition: The direct exchange of information electronically, from one firm's computer to another firm's computer in a structured format.
Definition: The direct exchange of information electronically, from one firm's computer to another firm's computer in a structured format.
Electronic Depository Transfers
Definition: The transfer of funds between bank accounts through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) system.
Definition: The transfer of funds between bank accounts through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) system.
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