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Consequence of a contract that induces only one group to participate.
Industry:Financial services
An event that influences production capacity and costs in an economy.
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When small parts of an object are qualitatively the same, or similar to the whole object. In certain deterministic fractals, like the Sierpinski Triangle, small pieces look the same as the entire object. In random fractals, small increments of time will be statistically similar to larger increments of time. See: Fractal.
Industry:Financial services
Order ticket that shows the stock, price, number of shares, type, and account of the order. Origin: Practice of placing the ticket on a metal spike upon execution or cancellation.) Spike is also a sudden, drastic increase in a company's share price.
Industry:Financial services
A theory of economics that reductions in tax rates will stimulate investment and in turn will benefit the entire society.
Industry:Financial services
Bonds sold to finance a project that will produce enough revenue through tolls or other charges to retire the debt . See: revenue bond.
Industry:Financial services
A company can create an independent company from an existing part of the company by selling or distributing new shares in the so-called spin-off.
Industry:Financial services
An effective lower bound on prices supported because of many willing buyers at that price level.
Industry:Financial services
A company buys back a certain percentage of its own shares through a tender offer.
Industry:Financial services