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Heavy Industry

Heavy Industry

What is Heavy Industry Heavy industry is a category of manufacturing that involves the production of large, bulky products such as cars, trains, ships, and...

Yield To Average Life

What is 'Yield To Average Life' The yield on a fixed-income security when the average maturity is substituted for the maturity date...

Harmonic Average

DefinitionIn mathematics, the harmonic mean is one of several kinds of average, and in particular one of the Pythagorean means. Typically, it is appropriate...

Yupcap

What is 'Yupcap' A slang term for a young urban professional who cannot afford property. Yupcaps are people in their late twenties or early thirties...

Halloween Massacre

Definition"Halloween Massacre" is the term associated with the major reorganization of United States president Gerald Ford's cabinet on November 4, 1975, which was an...

Yield Pickup

What is 'Yield Pickup' The additional interest rate an investor receives when selling a lower-yielding bond in exchange for a higher-yielding bond....

Yen ETF

What is 'Yen ETF' Exchange-traded funds that invest primarily in yen-backed assets such as short-term debt instruments and bonds, or hold the...

Yield Curve Risk

What is the 'Yield Curve Risk' The yield curve risk is the risk of experiencing an adverse shift in market interest rates...

Haurlan Index

What is 'Haurlan Index' A technical analysis indicator, developed by P.N. Haurlan, that is used to detect market breadth. There are three...

Harry Markowitz

DefinitionHarry Max Markowitz is an American economist, and a recipient of the 1989 John von Neumann Theory Prize and the 1990 Nobel Memorial Prize...

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