The Down Tick Rule, opposite to the Uptick Rule, allows short sales only if the last trade was at a higher price. It ensures stability in volatile markets and prevents excessive downward price pressure.
An International Commodity Agreement (ICA) is a formal arrangement between countries to stabilize and regulate the global trade of specific commodities.
Market circuit breakers are automatic, market-wide halts triggered by significant drops in major stock market indices to prevent panic selling and maintain orderly market conditions.
Price Stability refers to the degree to which prices for goods, services, or securities remain constant over a specified period, contributing to economic or market stability.
An in-depth exploration of the role, functions, and importance of clearinghouses in financial markets, including their history, operational mechanisms, and impact on market stability.
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