What is a price firm?


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and i need answers in like the next hour too please no stupid answers. thank you

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I hope you don't find this stupid but the only time I have ever seen that combination is in phrases like "oil price firm" meaning that a recent rise in price is holding steady and may even increase soon - as opposed to "price weak" meaning the opposite - difficult to answer with no context. Sorry - I shall come back and see if there was another answer.
[added later] I think Rick J has the answer! Give him the coconut
i believe that's a bond trading term! an offering price is out "firm" for a specified time limit normally an hour, with the potential of what is known as a "call back" which would immediately reduce the amount of time left on the price to 5 minutes. Hope this helps!

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