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  haggle
haircut
half-life
hammering the market
hang out loan
Hang Seng Index
hard currency
hard dollars
hard goods
hard landing
Hart-Scott-Rodino Act of 1976
hawkish
hazard insurance
head and shoulders
head of household
health insurance
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
heavy industry
hedge
hedge clause
hedged tender
hedge fund
hedge ratio
hedge wrapper
heir
held
held at the opening
heterogeneous
hiccup
hidden asset
hidden load
hidden tax
high
high credit
high-flyer
high-grade bond
high-low index
highly compensated employee
highly confident letter
high-ratio mortgage
highs
high-tech stock
HIPAA
historical
historical cost
historical data
historical trading range
historical yield
hit the bid
HMO
hold
holdback
holder
holder in due course
holder of record
holding company
holding period
holding the market
HOLDR
home equity
Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM)
home equity debt
home equity line of credit
home equity loan
home inspection
Home Mortgage Disclosure Act
homeowner's insurance
home run
homogeneous
Hope credit
horizon
horizontal acquisition
horizontal market
horizontal merger
horizontal price movement
horizontal spread
hostile takeover
hot issue
house
house account
house call
house maintenance requirement
house of issue
house poor
house rules
housing bond
Housing Market Index
housing starts
HUD
HUD-1 statement
Hulbert Financial Digest
human capital
hung up
hunkering down
hurdle rate
hush money
hybrid annuity
hybrid REIT
hyperinflation
hypothecation
hypothecation agreement

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