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... correlated, the financial intermediary is able to reduce fluctuations in the value of the portfolio of direct claims, given the expected return, relative to holdings of any one of the direct claims ... The smaller the spread and the larger the size ofthe transactionthat dealers are willing to undertake at the quoted spread, the more liquid the secondarymarket. The liquidity of an asset also ... from the disposition ofthe assets of a bankrupt firm; and (4) the debtor does not retain the administration of its propertypending the resolution ofthe reorganization. The index ranges from...
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... The Meaning ofthe Bits in the Software Configuration Register This section provides more detailed descriptions ofthe significance ofthe bits in the software configuration ... they interact during the boot process. As described earlier in the "Boot Field Settings and the Use ofthe Boot Command" section, the boot field setting determines the source ofthe ... 1 The significance of other important bits in the software configuration register is described in the following paragraphs. Bit 8 ofthe software configuration register controls the console...
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