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Hard Landing

What is 'Hard Landing' An economic state wherein the economy is slowing down sharply or is tipped into outright recession after a...
Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices

Harmonized Index Of Consumer Prices (HICP)

What is the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP)? The Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) is a measure of inflation produced by Eurostat, the...

Hawk

What is a 'Hawk' A hawk, also known as an inflation hawk, is a policymaker or advisor who is predominantly concerned with...

Hammering

DefinitionA hammer is a tool or device that delivers a blow to an object. Most hammers are hand tools used to drive nails, fit...

Hyperinflation

DefinitionIn economics, hyperinflation is very high and typically accelerating inflation. It quickly erodes the real value of the currency, as the prices of most...

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....

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...

Yield Tilt Index Fund

What is 'Yield Tilt Index Fund' A type of mutual fund that allocates capital as a standard index, by replicating the holdings...

Yield Elbow

What is 'Yield Elbow' The point on the yield curve indicating the year in which the economy's highest interest rates occur. The...

Implied Rate

What is an 'Implied Rate' An implied rate is an interest rate that is determined by the difference between the spot rate...

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