- Industry: Financial services
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A non-cash expense that provides a source of free cash flow. Amount allocated during the period to amortise the cost of acquiring long-term assets over the useful life of the assets.
Industry:Financial services
The value of the tax write-off on depreciation of plant and equipment.
Industry:Financial services
Market in which supply overwhelms demand, leading to weak and lower prices.
Industry:Financial services
In the context of stocks, stock whose market price is low in comparison to stocks in its sector.
Industry:Financial services
Period when excess aggregate supply overwhelms aggregate demand, resulting in falling prices, unemployment problems, and economic contraction.
Industry:Financial services
The reduction of government's role in controlling markets, which lead to freer markets, and presumably a more efficient marketplace.
Industry:Financial services
A financial contract whose value is based on, or "derived" from, a traditional security (such as a stock or bond), an asset (such as a commodity), or a market index.
Industry:Financial services
Contracts such as options and futures whose price is derived from the price of an underlying financial asset.
Industry:Financial services
A financial security such as an option or future whose value is derived in part from the value and characteristics of another security, the underlying asset.
Industry:Financial services
A chart pattern which in which each successive peak in a security's price is lower than the preceding peak over a period of time. Antithesis of ascending tops.
Industry:Financial services