- SRO abbreviation
- self-regulatory organisation
Dictionary of banking and finance. 2015.
Dictionary of banking and finance. 2015.
SRO — abbreviation 1》 (in the UK) self regulatory organization, a body that regulates the activities of investment businesses. 2》 standing room only … English new terms dictionary
SRO — Abbreviation for Self Regulating Organization … Accounting dictionary
SRO — Abbreviation for Self Regulating Organization … Big dictionary of business and management
SRO — See: self regulatory organization Self Regulating Organisations. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary self regulatory organisation (SRO) In the UK a recognised controlling body which regulates a specified class of investment business … Financial and business terms
SRO — The abbreviation SRO can refer to: * Eucalypto trees * Single Room Occupancy, a hotel where a single individual occupies a single room. * Station Reception Officer, an administrative rank in UK policing * Standing room only, an event in which all … Wikipedia
SRO — abbr. standing room only. * * * I. abbreviation 1. standing room only 2. statutory rules and orders II. ¦es¦ärˈō noun ( s) Etymology: single room … Useful english dictionary
SRO — I. noun Etymology: single room occupancy Date: 1941 a house, apartment building, or residential hotel in which low income or welfare tenants live in single rooms II. abbreviation standing room only … New Collegiate Dictionary
SFA — Abbr. Securities and Futures Authority. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary A Self Regulating Organisation ( SRO) that had responsibility for the regulation of firms engaged in the securities and futures sectors of the financial… … Financial and business terms
Mr. — This article is about the title. For other uses, see MR. Mister, usually written in its abbreviated form Mr (Commonwealth English) or Mr. (American English), is a commonly used English honorific for men under the rank of knighthood. The title… … Wikipedia
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