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'''1.'''
'Mid-cap' is a measure of a company's size, by its equity market capitalisation.


An arrangement between a lender and a borrower, under which an [[advance]] of money may be made.
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.


'''2.'''


Other arrangements under which [[credit]] may be made available.
== See also ==
* [[Capitalisation]]
* [[FTSE 250]]
* [[Large-cap]]
* [[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