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Gen-Saki

What is 'Gen-Saki' A secondary market in Japan, also known as a repo market for its similarity to repurchase agreements. It is...

Glass-Steagall Act

DefinitionThe Glass–Steagall legislation describes four provisions of the U.S.A Banking Act of 1933 separating commercial and investment banking. The article 1933 Banking Act describes...

Gap Risk

What is 'Gap Risk' The risk that an investment's price will change from one level to another with no trading in between....

Tainted Alpha

What is 'Tainted Alpha' An alpha return that cannot be attributed solely to the money manager due to consequential beta exposure. Tainted...

Sample

What is a 'Sample' A sample is a subset containing the characteristics of a larger population. Samples are used in statistical testing...

Teaser Loan

By definition, a teaser loan, also called an adjustable rate mortgage loan, is where the interest is paid at a very low rate by...

Takeunder

What is 'Takeunder' An offer to purchase or acquire a public company at a price per share that is less than its...

Takaful

DefinitionTakaful is a co-operative system of reimbursement or repayment in case of loss, organized as an Islamic or sharia compliant alternative to conventional insurance,...
A flier

Take A Flier

What is a flier and how can it be used to promote my business A flier is a printed piece of marketing collateral that is...

Tatra Tiger

Definition"Tatra Tiger" is a nickname that refers to the economy of Slovakia in period 2002 – 2007 and after 2010 following the ascendance of...

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