A firm quote is a specific type of bid or offer price for a security, typically stated by a market maker, that is binding and not identified as nominal or subject to further negotiation or review.
The term 'For Your Information' (FYI) serves as a common prefix in memos and finance, often indicating that no action is required on the contents or that a quote is not a firm offer to trade at that price.
A specialist is an individual with extensive knowledge and expertise in a specific field or area. In the context of securities, a specialist is a member of a stock exchange responsible for maintaining a fair and orderly market in one or more securities.
The term 'spread' can refer to several different financial concepts, including the difference between buying and selling prices, the diversity in a portfolio, and a strategy in commodity futures.
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