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  1. Q: Is there a site that's famous for its great connection?

    Category: technical , Asked by: Zoe S. From Canada

    A: We think "etoro.com" is exactly the place for that. Members frequently inform us that they are satisfied with the communication with the site's server. You do not butt against many of the common communication difficulties you many times find surfing big servers, the connection to the server is interruption free. And it is no trouble at all to handle the forex platform.

  2. Q: Which online forex platform offers the smallest leverage rates, in your opinion

    Category: money , Asked by: Bryant B. From United States

    A: Definitely "Dukascopy". If you like the more safe way, the highest leverage in this one is only 100:01:00, the minimum deposit starts from $50000, no commissions are mandatory, the platform graphics are totally perfected, and also the customer service is excellent.

  3. Q: please tell me what "warrant bond" is

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Jakayla B. From Schaan, Liechtenstein

    A: A bond with an attached warrant giving the right to buy shares in the company in the future.

  4. Q: Which forex site has got most secure server connection, to your suggestion?

    Category: technical , Asked by: O. Barry from United States

    A: We think the best place for your purpose is "etoro.com". People are often content when trying to connect to the site's servers. It's pretty a snap to install the forex program, the connection to the server is break-off free. Also, you will not find the normal communication interruptions you always get to deal with connecting to this type of servers.

  5. Q: do you know what the "iLS" is?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Dominique N. From Ireland

    A: "iLS " is In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Israeli New Shekel. The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion.

  6. Q: please tell me what an "European monetary system" is

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Peyton I. From Luxembourg, Luxembourg

    A: the "European monetary system " is EMS was the monetary system of the EU which attempted to reduce the currency variations between members. The EMS became operational on March 13th, 1979, as the successor to the'snake in a tunnel'. Its aim was to create a zone of monetary stability in Eur

  7. Q: I am looking for a swell foreign exchange online trading site. Which one should I try?

    Category: general , Asked by: J. N. From Pueblo, United States

    A: We think "Dukascopy" is the right place for you - the place's help team is fabulous - it takes no time to get them. The download and installation of the site's program is trouble-free. The communication is flowing, and it is no trouble to follow the instructions and get started. Their platform supports more than 7 different languages. "Dukascopy"'s interface is multilingual - it supports French, Deutsch, English or Russian. Plus, certificated and regulated by ARIF this is one of the more safe and secure foreign exchange online trading sites around.

  8. Q: do you know what a "crest" is?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Bree V. From Schaerbeek, Belgium

    A: CrestCo Ltd. Is the central securities depository for the U.K. Markets and Irish stocks. More specifically, Crest operates an electronic settlement system, which was established in 1996 and is used to settle a vast number of international securities. The company can also physically hold stock certificates on the behalf of customers. By holding securities as well as maintaining an electronic clearing system, Crest can provide for same-day clearing of securities transactions if needed. Its overall ability to provide a fast transfer of title for the securities it handles is its most important advantage to investors.

  9. Q: please tell me what the "make whole call" is

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Allison E. From United States

    A: A type of call provision on a bond allowing the borrower to pay off remaining debt early. The borrower has to make a lump sum payment derived from a formula based on the net present value (NPV) of future coupon payments that will not be paid because of the call. A make whole call will be defined in the indenture. The issuer doesn't expect to have to use this type of provision, but if the issuer does, investors will be compensated, or "made whole." Because the cost can often be significant, such provisions are rarely invoked.

  10. Q: what is a "special dividend"?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Mckenzie F. From Sheffield, United Kingdom

    A: the "special dividend " is A non-recurring distribution of company assets, usually in the form of cash, to shareholders. A special dividend is larger compared to normal dividends paid out by the company. Also referred to as an "extra dividend". Generally, special dividends are declared after exceptionally strong company earnings results as a way to distribute the profits directly to shareholders. Special dividends can also occur when a company wishes to make changes to its financial structure or to spin off a subsidiary company to its shareholders. For example, GenTek Inc. issued a special cash dividend of $31 per share on Mar 16, 2005, in order to restructure toward a more debt-based financing mix.