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Rule 144A allows large financial institutions to trade unregistered securities among themselves.
Unconscionable Rate
A term often used to describe exorbitantly high rates or charges that go beyond what is reasonable or legally permissible, typically in the context of loans or credit.
Exorbitant Rate
An excessively high and unreasonable rate, often used in reference to interest rates or prices.
Equilibrium Price
The price at which the quantity of a good or service demanded equals the quantity supplied, meaning there is no excess supply or demand.
Equilibrium Quantity
The amount of products or services available that matches the amount consumers are willing to buy at the equilibrium price in the market.
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