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Grantee

Definition In financial terms, a grantee is the individual or entity that is receiving an asset, property, or rights from another party, called the grantor.

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Grantor

Definition A grantor, in the context of finance, refers to an individual or entity that transfers or gives assets, property, or rights to another party

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Grantor Trust Rules

Definition Grantor Trust Rules are a set of tax laws that determine who is responsible for income tax on trust income. If these rules apply,

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Gray List

Definition The Gray List, in financial terms, is a list of countries that are under watch due to their insufficient control over anti-money laundering (AML)

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Gray Box

Definition The term “Gray Box” in finance refers to a computer program or system used for trading stocks, commodities, or currencies, wherein the logic isn’t

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Granular Portfolio

Definition A granular portfolio refers to a diversified investment portfolio that contains a wide variety of assets. Granularity in a financial context implies a high

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Gravestone Doji

Definition A Gravestone Doji is a type of candlestick pattern used in technical analysis to predict potential price reversals in financial markets. It is characterized

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