Tag: economics

Lapse

What is a 'Lapse' A lapse is the cessation of a privilege, right or policy due to time or inaction, so a...

Standard Deviation

In mathematics, standard deviation is the degree of the dispersion from a set of data’s mean. The SD is higher when the data is...
back door listings

Back Door Listings

When a company fails to meet the listing requirements of a stock exchange, it may turn to a back door listing as a way...

Back Month Contract

What is 'Back Month Contract' A type of futures contract that expires in any month past the front month futures contract. The...
balance of payments

Balance Of Payments (BOP)

What is the Balance of Payments (BOP)? The balance of payments (BOP) is an accounting record of all monetary transactions between a country and the...

Back-to-Back Commitment

What is 'Back-to-Back Commitment' A commitment to make a second take-out loan that piggybacks another loan. With a back-to-back commitment, once the...
Backspread

Backspread

A backspread is a type of options spread in which the trader holds more long positions than short positions. This strategy can be used...

Bailment

What is 'Bailment' The contractual transfer of possession of assets or property for a specific objective. In bailment, the deliverer of the...
bad debt

Bad Debt

What is bad debt and how does it affect your credit score Most people are familiar with the term "bad debt." Generally, bad debt is...

Canada Premium Bond (CPB)

What is 'Canada Premium Bond - CPB' A debt instrument issued by the Bank of Canada that offers a higher interest rate...

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