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Warehousing

DefinitionA warehouse is a commercial building for storage of goods. Warehouses are used by manufacturers, importers, exporters, wholesalers, transport businesses, customs, etc. They are...

Weak Sister

What is 'Weak Sister' An element that undermines the entire system. Weak sister can either refer to a single individual or a...

Waiver Of Exemption

What is 'Waiver Of Exemption' A provision in a consumer credit contract or loan agreement that permitted creditors to seize or threaten...

Wage Push Inflation

What is 'Wage Push Inflation' Wage push inflation is a general increase in the cost of goods that is preceded by and...

Walrasian Market

What is 'Walrasian Market' An economic model of a market process in which orders are collected into batches of buys and sells...

War Risk

What is 'War Risk' 1. The possibility that an investment will lose value because of a major, violent political upheaval. War generates...

Waiver Of Demand

What is 'Waiver Of Demand' An agreement by the party that has endorsed a check or draft to accept legal responsibility, without...
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Weak Longs

Traders often enter into weak long positions, which can lead to losses if not managed properly. In this article, we will explore what weak...

Waiver Of Notice

When to Use a Waiver of Notice When does a meeting require formal notice? Normally, anyone with an interest must be formally notified, either in...

Wage-Price Spiral

What is 'Wage-Price Spiral' The wage-price spiral is a macroeconomic theory used to explain the cause-and-effect relationship between rising wages and rising...

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