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Absenteeism

DefinitionAbsenteeism is a habitual pattern of absence from a duty or obligation without good reason. Generally, absenteeism is unplanned absences. Absenteeism has been viewed...

Accelerated Vesting

What is 'Accelerated Vesting' A form of vesting that takes place at a faster rate than the initial vesting schedule in a...

Sacrifice Ratio

What is the 'Sacrifice Ratio' The sacrifice ratio is an economic ratio that measures the costs associated with slowing down economic output...

Santiago Stock Exchange (SSE) .SN

What is 'Santiago Stock Exchange (SSE) .SN' Located in Santiago, the SGO is the premier stock exchange of Chile. It trades stocks,...

Backdating

DefinitionOptions backdating is the practice of altering the date a stock option was granted, to a usually earlier date at which the underlying stock...

Panel Bank

What is 'Panel Bank' The name given to the group of banks contributing to the Euro Interbank Offer Rate (EURIBOR). This group...

Pass-Through Rate

What is the 'Pass-Through Rate' The pass-through rate is the rate on a securitized asset pool -- such as a mortgage-backed security...

Qualified Disclaimer

What is 'Qualified Disclaimer' A refusal to accept property that meets with provisions set forth in the Internal Revenue Code Tax Reform...

Quantitative Easing 2 (QE2)

What is 'Quantitative Easing 2 – QE2' The second round of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy used to stimulate the U.S. economy...

Quantitative Easing

DefinitionQuantitative easing, also known as large-scale asset purchases, is an expansionary monetary policy whereby a central bank buys predetermined amounts of government bonds or...

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