Stock-exchange glossary
- Maturity
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Maturity describes the duration of a futures transaction and is determined by the last day of trading. Futures traded on the stock exchange normally last for one, two or three months as well as up to the last trading day of the last month of the following quarter (results in a maximum maturity of six months).
- MBI
- MBO
- MDAX
- MIB 30
- Main refinancing operation
- Management Board
- Margin
- Margin
- Margin call
- Marginal lending facility
- Markdown
- Market capitalization
- Market maker
- Market order
- Market outperformer
- Market performer
- Market underperformer
- Market-to-market
- Maturity
- Maturity fund
- Maximum voting right
- Medium term notes
- Mid caps
- Midway profit
- Minimum investment amount
- Momentum
- Money market
- Money market funds
- Money market ¿related funds
- Money-back warrant
- Mortgage
- Mortgage bank
- Mortgage bond
- Mortgage bonds
- Mortgage-backed securities
- Moving Average (MA)
- Multiple voting stocks
- Mutual fund
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