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  2. Security (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A security is a tradable financial asset.The term commonly refers to any form of financial instrument, but its legal definition varies by jurisdiction.In some countries and languages people commonly use the term "security" to refer to any form of financial instrument, even though the underlying legal and regulatory regime may not have such a broad definition.

  3. Securities market - Wikipedia

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    Security market is a component of the wider financial market where securities can be bought and sold between subjects of the economy, on the basis of demand and supply. Security markets encompasses stock markets, bond markets and derivatives markets where prices can be determined and participants both professional and non professional can meet.

  4. State prices - Wikipedia

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    In financial economics, a state-price security, also called an Arrow–Debreu security (from its origins in the Arrow–Debreu model), a pure security, or a primitive security is a contract that agrees to pay one unit of a numeraire (a currency or a commodity) if a particular state occurs at a particular time in the future and pays zero numeraire in all the other states.

  5. Economic security - Wikipedia

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    Economic security or financial security is the condition of having stable income or other resources to support a standard of living now and in the foreseeable future. It includes: It includes: probable continued solvency

  6. Asset-backed security - Wikipedia

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    The term "asset-backed security" is currently defined in Form S-3 to mean a security that is primarily serviced by the cash flows of a discrete pool of receivables or other financial assets, either fixed or revolving, that by their terms convert into cash within a finite time period plus any rights or other assets designed to assure the ...

  7. SEC may be forced to declare Ethereum a security after ... - AOL

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    That is because, skeptics argue, the SEC has jurisdiction over securities, while cryptocurrencies like Solana and Ether are more like oil or gold—assets that don’t fit the legal definition of ...

  8. A New SEC Definition for ‘Exchanges’ Has Big ... - AOL

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    Crypto should seize the opportunity to be heard as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission looks to expand its remit. A New SEC Definition for ‘Exchanges’ Has Big Implications for Crypto ...

  9. The SEC has Ethereum in its crosshairs. But does the ... - AOL

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    Consensys accused the SEC of secretly declaring Ether to be a security in an unredacted court filing on Monday, though the reality may be murkier. The SEC has Ethereum in its crosshairs. But does ...