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margin call

NOUN
  1. a demand by a broker that a customer deposit enough to bring his margin up to the minimum requirement

How To Use margin call In A Sentence

  • Analysts said margin calls exacerbated the decline. Inflation Worries Drag on Indexes
  • The sale of the holding is understood to have resulted from a margin call from its financial backers. Times, Sunday Times
  • With margin calls hiked so high that - here in London at least - the money held by brokers, exchanges and clearing houses has risen to 43\% of the UK's entire cash deposits, up from the 10-year average of 26\% ...? Safehaven
  • To cover their margin calls, the funds were forced to sell some equity assets. Times, Sunday Times
  • It can fairly be said that those calls reveal that before the first margin call was made the plaintiff did not understand the risks of a margin account.
  • The film Margin Call takes us inside a fictional investment bank called HMS to show what it must've been like within the halls of Lehman Brothers during that fateful 24-hour period before its collapse, as executives slowly acknowledge that not only had they built a bomb that will blow up the economy, but that they could save some money if they lit the fuse themselves and were the first out the door. Jonathan Kim: ReThink Review: Margin Call -- 'Twas the Night Before the Meltdown...
  • Momentum trades-trades, not investments- can gather momentum on the downside in a steeper run if the margin calls proliferate. Forbes.com: News
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