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Idiosyncratic risk

Idiosyncratic Risk

What is 'Idiosyncratic Risk' Idiosyncratic risk, also referred to as unsystematic risk, is the risk that is endemic to a particular asset such as a...

Imbalance of Orders

What is 'Imbalance of Orders' A situation when too many orders of a particular type - either buy, sell or limit -...

Import Substitution Industrialization – ISI

DefinitionImport substitution industrialization is a trade and economic policy which advocates replacing foreign imports with domestic production. ISI is based on the premise that...

National Pensions Reserve Fund

What is 'National Pensions Reserve Fund' The National Pensions Reserve Fund is a public pension fund established by the Republic of Ireland....

Off-Premise Banking

What is 'Off-Premise Banking' Any bank location other than its main location that provides banking services of any kind that don't require...

Off-Floor Order

What is 'Off-Floor Order' An investor's directive to buy or sell securities when that directive is given to a broker, not to...

Odious Debt

DefinitionIn international law, odious debt, also known as illegitimate debt, is a legal theory that says that the national debt incurred by a despotic...

One-Child Policy

DefinitionThe one-child policy, a part of the family planning policy, was a population planning policy of China. It was introduced in 1979 and began...

Mean Reversion

What is the Mean Reversion? Mean reversion is a theory according to which the prices return back to the mean. This mean can be...

Macroprudential Analysis

What is 'Macroprudential Analysis' A method of economic analysis that evaluates the health, soundness and vulnerabilities of a financial system. Macroprudential analysis...

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