Tag: markets
Lead Bank
What is Lead Bank and how does it work
A lead bank is a financial institution that acts as the coordinator for a syndicated loan....
Libor
LIBOR stands for the London InterBank Offered Rate. It is also termed as ICE LIBOR these days because the Inter Continental Exchange or ICE...
Large-Value Stock
Large-value stocks are a type of stock that typically offer investors high dividends and capital appreciation potential. These stocks are often found in the...
Law Of Supply
DefinitionThe law of supply is a fundamental principle of economic theory which states that, keeping other factors constant, an increase in price results in...
Late-Day Trading
What is 'Late-Day Trading' An unethical (if not illegal) practice of a hedge fund purchasing and then selling securities (usually shares of...
Latin Baseball Futures
What is 'Latin Baseball Futures' A financial contract used to speculate on the potential of teenage baseball players from Latin America who...
Nationalization
DefinitionNationalization is the process of transforming private assets into public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state....
Hanover Stock Exchange (HAN) .HA
What is 'Hanover Stock Exchange (HAN) .HA' Formerly located in Hanover, Germany, this stock exchange is now defunct. Explaining 'Hanover...
Lagged Reserves
Banks use lagged reserves to manage their liquidity and protect themselves from risks associated with deposit outflows. Lagged reserves are a critical tool for...
Lanchester Strategy
What is 'Lanchester Strategy' A war strategy that has been successfully applied in the business context to entering new markets. The strategy...































