Exchange Currency

margin debt

Securities: The monetary value placed on securities within an account that is bought on margin. The debt is what the broker is owed, and securities are collateral. This is subject to change, but it must stay under 50 percent of the market value.

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  1. Margin Debt Definition | Investopedia
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  4. dshort.com - NYSE Margin Debt and the S&P 500
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  5. Margin Debt - NYXdata
    End of month, Margin debt, Free credit cash accounts, Credit balances in margin accounts. January, $276,450, $110,106, $141,673. February, $289,429 ...
     
  6. NYSEData.com Factbook: Securities market credit ($ in mils.)
    End of month, Margin debt, Free credit cash accounts, Credit balances in margin accounts. January ... Includes a revision for Margin Debt for June 2009.
     
  7. NYSE Margin Debt at Highest Since Crisis - WSJ.com
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