EXPANSIONARY POLICY
Macroeconomic policy seeking to increase the money supply to stimulate economic development or beat inflation. One type of expansionary policy is fiscal policy, through tax reductions, by giving rebates and escalating government spending. Such policies can also come from central banks aiming to increase money supply in the economy.
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Foreign Direct Investment - FDI
Investments made by an entity based in one country, into an entity based in another country.
Robert W. Fogel
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Breadth Thrust Indicator
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Cost of Funds
Interest rate a financial institution pays for using the funds in their business. The difference between the cost of funds and the interest rate im ...
Bearer Share
An equity security that is completely possessed by anyone who holds the tangible stock certificate. The issuing firm neither records the person who ...
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