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The Banking Acts of 1933 and 1935
Rights Offering
A method by which a company raises capital by giving existing shareholders the right to buy additional shares directly from the company at a discounted price before the new shares are offered to the public.
Market Price
The market's current rate for purchasing or selling an asset or service.
Subscription Price
The price at which existing shareholders are allowed to buy additional shares of a company, usually at a discount.
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