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Abatement

What is 'Abatement' Abatement is a reduction in the level of taxation faced by an individual or company. Examples of an abatement...

Re-Offer Price

What is ‘Re-Offer Price' The term "re-offer price" refers to the price at which a financial institution offers a security that it has previously purchased....

Saucer

DefinitionA saucer is a type of small dishware. While in the Middle Ages a saucer was used for serving condiments and sauces, currently the...

Backwardation

DefinitionNormal backwardation, also sometimes called backwardation, is the market condition wherein the price of a commodities' forward or futures contract is trading below the...

Callable Swap

What is 'Callable Swap' An exchange of cash flows in which one counterparty makes payments based on a fixed interest rate, the...

Par Yield Curve

What is a 'Par Yield Curve' A par yield curve is a graph of the yields on hypothetical Treasury securities with prices...

Quantity Supplied

What is 'Quantity Supplied' In economics, quantity supplied describes the amount of goods or services that are supplied at a given market...

Vasicek Interest Rate Model

What is 'Vasicek Interest Rate Model' A method of modeling interest rate movement that describes the movement of an interest rate as...
Veblen good

Veblen Good

What is a Veblen Good A Veblen good is a type of consumer good for which demand increases as the price increases. This occurs because...

Variable Price Limit

What is 'Variable Price Limit' A schedule of price variations above or below the accepted limits determined by the commodities exchanges for...

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