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The risk that contracts or business relationships may have unforeseen adverse legal consequences as a result of the way in which they are documented.
'Mid-cap' is a measure of a company's size, by its equity market capitalisation.


A common example is borrowings documentation.
Definitions of 'mid' differ between markets.
 
For UK listed companies, it is generally considered to be those in the FTSE 250 index, and private companies of similar size.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Documentation]]
* [[Capitalisation]]
* [[Loan Market Association]]
* [[FTSE 250]]
 
* [[Large-cap]]
[[Category:Treasury_operations_infrastructure]]
* [[Small-cap]]

Revision as of 20:35, 11 February 2017

'Mid-cap' is a measure of a company's size, by its equity market capitalisation.

Definitions of 'mid' differ between markets.

For UK listed companies, it is generally considered to be those in the FTSE 250 index, and private companies of similar size.


See also