reporting level — An arbitrary number of contracts held by a trader that must be reported to the CFTC and the exchange. Reporting levels apply to all traders; hedgers, speculators, and spreaders alike. Once a trader has enough contracts to exceed the reporting… … Financial and business terms
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National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System — Founded August 12, 2005 (2005 08 12) Location Fairfax, Virginia U.S. Area served Worldwide Focus To enhance the safety culture of the fire and emergency service … Wikipedia
Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis — A diagram of the Dart II System A tsunami b … Wikipedia
MicroStrategy Reporting Suite — Developer(s) MicroStrategy Initial release September 22, 2010 (2010 09 22) Operating system Windows, UNIX, Linux … Wikipedia
National Fire Incident Reporting System — The National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) is a system established by the National Fire Data Center of the United States Fire Administration (USFA), a division of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The System was established… … Wikipedia
Non-reporting issuer — Securities regulation in Canada is conducted by the various provincial securities commissions and self regulating organizations (“SRO”) such as the MFDA and IIROC. Securities are issued under the authority and oversight of these bodies with the… … Wikipedia
Standardized Testing and Reporting — The Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program measures performance on the California Achievement Test, Sixth Edition Survey (CAT/6 Survey), the California Content Standards Test and the Spanish Assessment of Basic Education (SABE/2). The… … Wikipedia
Service Level Agreement — Der Begriff Service Level Agreement (SLA) oder Dienstgütevereinbarung (DGV) bezeichnet einen Vertrag resp. die Schnittstelle zwischen Auftraggeber und Dienstleister für wiederkehrende Dienstleistungen. Ziel ist es, die Kontrollmöglichkeiten für… … Deutsch Wikipedia