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Labor Intensive

What is 'Labor Intensive' Labor intensive refers to a process or industry that requires a large amount of labor to produce its goods or services....

KPW (North Korean Won)

KPW (North Korean Won) What is 'KPW' The currency symbol or currency abbreviation for the North Korean won (KPW), the currency...

A-Credit

What is 'A-Credit' The highest credit grade available as assigned to a borrower by a lender. Lenders use a credit grading system...

Paid-Up Capital

What is 'Paid-Up Capital' Paid-up capital is the amount of money a company has received from shareholders in exchange for shares of...

T Distribution

What is 'T Distribution' A type of probability distribution that is theoretical and resembles a normal distribution. A T distribution differs from...
Emerging and growth-leading economies

Emerging and Growth-leading Economies (EAGLE)

What are emerging and growth-leading economies (EAGLE) Emerging and growth-leading economies are those that are experiencing rapid economic growth. This can be due to a...

A-Shares

What are 'A-Shares' A-shares is an expression designating shares that trade on the two Chinese stock exchanges, that is, the Shanghai Stock...

Gain

What is 'Gain' An increase in the value of an asset or property. A gain arises if the selling or disposition price...
naked option

Naked Option

What is a naked option When most people think of options trading, they picture someone buying or selling a call or put option on an...

U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)

What is 'U.S. Agency for International Development - USAID' An independent federal agency of the United States that provides aid to citizens...

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