A term used by the London Stock Exchange to denote that a trade was executed in one currency but.
An arrangement in which two parties exchange a series of cashflows in one currency for a series.
The net transfer of electric charge per unit time. Also called electric current. See also current density.
The flow of electrical energy (electricity) in a conductor, measured in amperes.
A bank account which offers a number of facilities including cheque book for debt.
Assets of a company which are regularly turned over including cash, work in progress and.
A system designed to adjust accounting for changes in prices that affect a company's assets. The.
The current flowing to or from a unit area of an electrode surface, generally expressed as amps per sq ft or milliamperes per sq ft (also milliamps per sq cm, etc).
The value or purchasing power of a dollar that has not been reduced to a common basis of constant purchasing power, but instead reflects anticipated future inflation; when used in computations the assumed inflation rate must be stated.
The ratio of the electrochemical equivalent current density for a specific reaction to the total applied current density.
Interest, dividend or other income payments received regularly from an investment.
Debts owed by a company which are due for settlement within 12 months. These include creditors and...
Any one of numerous devices for the measurement of either speed alone or of both direction and speed (set and drift) in flowing water.
A financial ratio which shows how easily the company could pay its bills if all its creditors.
A measure of the rate of change in an option's delta for a one-unit change in the price of the.
CUSIP is the trademark for a system that uniquely identifies securities trading in the United.