
1) Aboil 2) Roiling 3) Roily
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1) Agitated 2) Agitated vigorously 3) Churned-up 4) In a state of turbulence 5) Like nervous stomachs
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n. the unethical and usually illegal practice of excessive buying and selling of shares of stock for a customer by a stockbroker or sales agent for the purpose of obtaining high sales commissions.
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[butter] Churning is the process of shaking up cream (or whole milk) to make butter, and various forms of butter churn have been used for the purpose. In Europe from the Middle Ages until the Industrial Revolution, this was generally as simple as a barrel with a plunger in it, which was moved by hand. Afterward, mechanical means of churning...
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[cipher] Churning is an encryption function used to scramble downstream user data of the ATM passive optical network system defined by the ITU G.983.1 standard. The standard states that churning `offers a low level of protection for data confidentiality`. Cryptanalysis had shown that `the churning cipher is robustly weak`. ==Algorithm== Chu...
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[finance] Churning is the practice of executing trades for an investment account by a salesman or broker in order to generate commission from the account. It is a breach of securities law in many jurisdictions, and it is generally actionable by the account holder for the return of the commissions paid, and any losses occasioned by the broke...
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Trading more often benefits a client, usually in order to inflate commissions...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Churn • (n.) The quantity of butter made at one operation. • (n.) The act of one who churns.
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An illegal practice whereby a sales agent persuades a client to cash in an insurance policy after a short time and replace it with another, thereby earning commission on the new policy
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Excessive trading of a client's / account in order to increase the broker's commissions.
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The practice of a provider seeing a patient more often than is medically necessary, primarily to increase revenue through an increased number of services. Churning may also apply to any performance-based reimbursement system where there is a heavy emphasis on productivity (in other words, rewarding a provider for seeing a high volume of patients wh...
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The practice of acquiring a holding of shares and then placing both buying and selling order for those shares (usually at about the same price or slightly higher) in order to build up turnover.
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An unlawful and immoral method in which a share broker buys shares and stocks in excess on behalf of his client for his personal interst to earn more commission for himself as against the interest of his customer.
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Applies mainly to international equities. Locked market in London terminology.
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To trade securities excessively. In taxable investment accounts, churning invariably leads to reduced returns because of the hefty short-term capital gains tax. But even in tax-deferred 401(k)s or IRAs, trading commissions can eat into your return. In fact, brokers that encourage churning to increase their commissions are committing a securities la......
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Churn'ing noun 1. The act of one who churns.
2. The quantity of butter made at one operation.
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Unjustified overtrading by a stockbroker or fund manager.Private clients have long claimed... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/churning.htm?id=1585&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of churning'>more</a>
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To make a client's account excessively active by the unethical and usually illegal frequent buying and selling of the client's shares of stock, primarily in order to generate commissions.
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Is an excessive amount of trading of customer funds by a broker. The intent is to generate commission or brokerage fees and not client performance.
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Churning is the practice by a broker of encouraging an investor to change his investments frequently in order to make him pay excessive commissions. Also the practice by a bank, building society, insurance broker, etc., of encouraging a householder with an endowment mortgage to surrender the policy and to take out a new one when seeking to increase...
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[
adj] - moving with or producing or produced by vigorous agitation 2. [adj] - (of a liquid) agitated vigorously
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roiling adjective (of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence; `the river`s roiling current`; `turbulent rapids`
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See excessive trading
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The process of stirring and agitating cream in the process of making butter. Churning causes the fat globules in cream to clump together and separate from the liquid.
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the act of a person or thing that churns. · the butter made at any one time.
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