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impetus (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Latin; Origin: impetere 'to attack', from petere 'to go to, look for']
an influence that makes something happen or makes it happen more quickly
impetus for
::The report may provide further impetus for reform.
::The discovery gave fresh impetus to the research.
technical the force that makes an object start moving, or keeps it moving

Regular way settlement (finance)


In the money and bond markets, the standard basis on which some Security trades are settled is that the delivery of the securities purchased is made against payment in Fed funds on the day following the transaction.