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What is ASSET CLASS?

The category of investments for stocks, bonds, funds, options, and futures.

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Related Legal Terms
ASSET RATIONALIZATION, ASSET ALLOCATION FUND, ASSET VALUE PER SHARE, REAL ASSET, ASSET REDEPLOYMENT, ASSET, RISK-WEIGHTED ASSET, DISTRESSED ASSET, ASSET-LIABILITY MANAGEMENT (ALM), CLASS ‘C’


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  1. ASSET RATIONALIZATION
  2. ASSET ALLOCATION FUND
  3. ASSET VALUE PER SHARE
  4. REAL ASSET
  5. ASSET REDEPLOYMENT
  6. ASSET
  7. RISK-WEIGHTED ASSET
  8. DISTRESSED ASSET
  9. ASSET-LIABILITY MANAGEMENT (ALM)
  10. CLASS ‘C’

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