A multi-party telephone call hosted by a company, primarily for analysts, shortly after making an earnings announcement.
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Capped Indices
Indices for which there is a maximum relative weight by market capitalization for any one constituent. Any individual constituent of the index can represent no more than a specified percent of the index. The individual constituents of the S&P/TSX Capped Composite and S&P/TSX Capped 60 indices are capped at 10%, while the individual constituents of the S&P/TSX Capped sector indices are capped at 25%.
Carry Trade
Profiting on interest rate differentials. For instance, borrowing money at a relatively low short-term rate and lending it out a higher long-term rates.
Cash
A special term attached to an equity order that requires the trade to be settled either the same day or the following business day for cash.
Cash & Cash Equivalents
Cash in bank and all securities that can readily be converted to cash within three months or less.
Cash Dividend / Distribution
A dividend/distribution that is paid in cash.
Cash Flow
After tax income minus preferred dividends and general partner distributions plus depreciation, depletion, and amortization (Market Guide definition). See Operating Cash Flow and Free Cash Flow.
Cash Settlement
Settlement of an option contract not by delivery of the underlying shares, but by a cash payment of the difference between the strike or exercise price and the underlying settlement price.
Certificate
The physical document that shows ownership of a bond, stock or other security.
Changes in Stock List
Any modification to the list of tradable issues of an exchange. These modifications include: new listings, supplemental security listings, substitutional listings, deletions, name changes, and stock symbol changes.