Tag: crisis
Libor
LIBOR stands for the London InterBank Offered Rate. It is also termed as ICE LIBOR these days because the Inter Continental Exchange or ICE...
Late Majority
What is 'Late Majority' The last sizable segment of a population to adopt an innovative technology. The late majority accounts for roughly...
Last-Sale Reporting
What is 'Last-Sale Reporting' An electronic entry, to the Nasdaq stock market, of the amount and price of shares involved in a...
Lagged Reserves
Banks use lagged reserves to manage their liquidity and protect themselves from risks associated with deposit outflows. Lagged reserves are a critical tool for...
Lanchester Strategy
What is 'Lanchester Strategy' A war strategy that has been successfully applied in the business context to entering new markets. The strategy...
Last Trading Day
What is the last trading day for a security
The last trading day for a security is the final day that trading can take place...
Economic Collapse
What is an economic collapse and how can it happen
An economic collapse is a situation in which the economy of a country experiences a...
eCash
DefinitionEcash was conceived by David Chaum as an anonymous cryptographic electronic money or electronic cash system in 1983. It was realized through his corporation...
ECB Announcement
What is the ECB?
The European Central Bank (ECB) is the central bank of the European Union. Its main task is to maintain price stability...
Echo Bubble
What is 'Echo Bubble' A post-bubble rally that becomes another, smaller bubble. The echo bubble usually occurs in the sector in which...