Tag: economics

De-hedge

What is 'De-hedge' The process of closing out positions that were originally put in place to act as a hedge in one's...

Dealing Desk

What is 'Dealing Desk' In foreign currency markets, the location of a financial institution's forex dealers. Since the forex market is open...

Dalal Street

DefinitionDalal Street in downtown Mumbai, India is the address of the Bombay Stock Exchange and several related financial firms and institutions. When Bombay Stock...
dangerous asset

Dangerous Asset

What is a dangerous asset and why are they so risky A dangerous asset is an investment that carries a high degree of risk. While...

Dealer Financing

What is 'Dealer Financing' Loans that are originated by a retailer to its customers and are then sold to a bank or...

Deadweight Loss Of Taxation

DefinitionIn economics, the excess burden of taxation, also known as the deadweight cost or deadweight loss of taxation, is one of the economic losses...

Day Cycle

What is 'Day Cycle' The time period alloted for the delivery of Automated Clearing House debits and credits from an originator to...
Data smoothing

Data Smoothing

What is data smoothing and why do we need it Data smoothing is a technique used to reduce the noise or random fluctuations in data....

Date Certain

DefinitionDate certain is a legal term for the date on or by which the actions of a contract can be reasonably completed, and is...

Days To Cover

What is 'Days To Cover' Days to cover is a measurement of a company's issued shares that are currently shorted, expressed as...