Search results for: “financial paper”
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Money Market
Money markets are for borrowing and lending money for three years or less. The securities in a money market can be U.S.government bonds, treasury bills and commercial paper from banks and companies….
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Sectoral Free-trade Area
Sectoral free-trade area in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, sectoral free-trade area is: a free-trade area or a customs union covering some traded sectors only. This option is only available to developing countries under the Enabling Clause. Developed countries may conduct sectoral […]
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Sectoral Free-trade Area
Sectoral free-trade area in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, sectoral free-trade area is: a free-trade area or a customs union covering some traded sectors only. This option is only available to developing countries under the Enabling Clause. Developed countries may conduct sectoral […]
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Fiduciary
Fiduciary in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of fiduciary. Grammar This term is an adjetive. Etimology of Fiduciary (You may find fiduciary at the world legal encyclopedia and […]
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Fiduciary
Fiduciary in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of fiduciary. Grammar This term is an adjetive. Etimology of Fiduciary (You may find fiduciary at the world legal encyclopedia and […]
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Chiang Mai Agreement
See Also Governance Asian Financial Crisis Association of Southeast Asian Nations East Asian Economic Grouping International Monetary Fund Regionalism Further Reading Eichengreen, B. (2003). What to do with the Chiang Mai Initiative. Asian Economic Papers, 2, 1. Henning, C. R. (2002). […]
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Business Cycle
Financial Definition of Business Cycle Meaning of Business Cycle Repetitive cycles of economic expansion and recession. Related Entries of Business Cycle in the Encyclopedia of Law Project Browse or […]
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Subject
One who is under the governing power of another; a person owing allegiance to a monarch. liable , subordinate , subservient, answerable for. Also, the term means the thing or topic under consideration .
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Note
A brief memorandum; a writing usually brief. Also an abbreviation for a promissory note. A written obligation to pay moneys; a written paper acknowledging a debt and promising payment. A promise other than a certificate of deposit.-See ̤̉3-104 of U.C.C.; also see Negotiable instrument.
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Return
In a general sense, to bring back or restore. product , yield , income , realization, receipts, as in the phrase return on investments. In relation to court process , a return of a writ is a statement in writing made by a sheriff or other ministerial officer to the court […]
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Return
In a general sense, to bring back or restore. product , yield , income , realization, receipts, as in the phrase return on investments. In relation to court process , a return of a writ is a statement in writing made by a sheriff or other ministerial officer to the court […]