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market letter

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noun

  1. a publication containing information concerning market conditions, expectations, etc., especially one produced by a securities brokerage firm or other financial organization.


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Hayden, Stone & Co.'s shrewd "market letter" and energetic ways soon brought it a large and profitable clientele.

From Time Magazine Archive

A customers' man from E. W. Clucas & Co., a brokerage house, said that Goldsmith's market letter was the "best of them all."

From Time Magazine Archive

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Beane, the biggest U.S. brokerage house, has never put out a market letter for its customers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Every stock market letter, every long-range weather report and baseball schedule is a prediction; every garden and every child is an expressed belief in the future.

From Time Magazine Archive

I wrote the firm a newsy, chatty market letter, saying nothing of doing business together.

From The Romance and Tragedy by Russell, William Ingraham

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