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  2. Sukuk - Wikipedia

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    Sukuk (Arabic: صكوك, romanized: ṣukūk; plural [a] of Arabic: صك, romanized: ṣakk, lit. 'legal instrument, deed, cheque') is the Arabic name for financial certificates, also commonly referred to as "sharia compliant" bonds.

  3. Stock - Wikipedia

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    Stocks (also capital stock, or sometimes interchangeably, shares) consist of all the shares [a] by which ownership of a corporation or company is divided. [1] A single share of the stock means fractional ownership of the corporation in proportion to the total number of shares.

  4. IDX Composite - Wikipedia

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    Perusahaan Gas Negara Tbk. 325 PGLI Pembangunan Graha Lestari Inda 326 PICO Pelangi Indah Canindo Tbk 327 PJAA Pembangunan Jaya Ancol Tbk. 328 PKPK Perdana Karya Perkasa Tbk 329 PLAS Polaris Investama Tbk 330 PLIN Plaza Indonesia Realty Tbk. 331 PNBN Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk 332 PNBS Bank Panin Dubai Syariah Tbk. 333 PNIN Paninvest Tbk. 334 PNLF

  5. Share (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A share certificate from 1936 entitling the holder to shares in Greyhound Lines. In financial markets, a share (sometimes referred to as stock or equity) is a unit of equity ownership in the capital stock of a corporation.

  6. Bursa Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Bursa Malaysia was established in 1930, when the Singapore Stockbrokers Association became an official organization of securities in Malaya.In 1937, it was re-registered as the Stockbrokers' Association of Malaya, but it still did not trade public shares.

  7. Share repurchase - Wikipedia

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    The most common share repurchase method in the United States is the open-market stock repurchase, representing almost 95% of all repurchases. A firm will announce that it will repurchase some shares in the open market from time to time as market conditions dictate and maintains the option of deciding whether, when, and how much to repurchase.

  8. Obligation - Wikipedia

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    An obligation is a course of action which someone is required to take, be it a legal obligation or a moral obligation.Obligations are constraints; they limit freedom.People who are under obligations may choose to freely act under obligations.

  9. List of Game of Thrones characters - Wikipedia

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    The characters from the medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones are based on their respective counterparts from author George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series of novels.