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  2. Investment Company Act of 1940 - Wikipedia

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    The Investment Company Act of 1940 (commonly referred to as the '40 Act) is an act of Congress which regulates investment funds.It was passed as a United States Public Law (Pub. L. 76–768) on August 22, 1940, and is codified at 15 U.S.C. §§ 80a-1–80a-64.

  3. 999-year leases in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The US Consulate had an option to buy the plot as a freehold in its 1950 lease, but this was eliminated in 1999 in exchange for the 999-year lease. [2] The only current freehold in all of Hong Kong belongs to St John's Cathedral, which was granted freehold in 1847 with perpetual ownership under the condition that the land be used as a church. [1]

  4. Commodity Exchange Act - Wikipedia

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    Commodity Exchange Act (ch. 545, 49 Stat. 1491, enacted June 15, 1936) is a federal act enacted in 1936 by the U.S. Government, with some of its provisions amending the Grain Futures Act of 1922. The Act provides federal regulation of all commodities and futures trading activities and requires all futures and commodity options to be traded on ...

  5. Margrabe's formula - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical finance, Margrabe's formula [1] is an option pricing formula applicable to an option to exchange one risky asset for another risky asset at maturity. It was derived by William Margrabe (PhD Chicago) in 1978. Margrabe's paper has been cited by over 2000 subsequent articles.

  6. Constant function market maker - Wikipedia

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    The LT trading condition links the state of the pool before and after a trade is executed, and it determines the relative prices between the assets by their quantities in the pool. [2] The LP provision condition links the state of the pool before and after liquidity is deposited or withdrawn by an LP.

  7. Securities Exchange Act of 1934 - Wikipedia

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    The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (also called the Exchange Act, '34 Act, or 1934 Act) (Pub. L. 73–291, 48 Stat. 881, enacted June 6, 1934, codified at 15 U.S.C. § 78a et seq.) is a law governing the secondary trading of securities (stocks, bonds, and debentures) in the United States of America. [1]

  8. Bills of Exchange Act 1882 - Wikipedia

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    Bills of Exchange Act 1821: An Act to regulate Acceptances of Bills of Exchange. The whole act. 7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. 15 Bills of Exchange, etc. Act 1827: An Act for declaring the law relative to Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes becoming payable on Good Friday or Christmas Day. The whole act. 9 Geo. 4. c. 24 Bills of Exchange (Ireland) Act 1828

  9. List of IP protocol numbers - Wikipedia

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    D-II Data Exchange (DDX) 0x75 117 IATP Interactive Agent Transfer Protocol: 0x76 118 STP Schedule Transfer Protocol: 0x77 119 SRP SpectraLink Radio Protocol: 0x78 120 UTI Universal Transport Interface Protocol 0x79 121 SMP Simple Message Protocol: 0x7A 122 SM Simple Multicast Protocol draft-perlman-simple-multicast-03: 0x7B 123 PTP