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(BOT)The difference between a country's exports and imports over a given period of time.

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A moral, rather than a contractual commitment by a bank to provide a loan to a borrower up to a.

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Typically a bank or brokerage account in the names of two (or more) people. Arrangements can be.

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A person appointed by a company to perform an audit. In the UK auditors are Chartered.

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A computer based trading system operating in futures markets incorporating the features of open.

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Bonds which offer high rates of interest but with correspondingly higher risk attached to the.

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An envelope consisting of support and resistance lines of the average true price range, calculated.

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A new disease that is sweeping modern Britain, thanks to business success, inheritance, rising.

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An exchange of products or services between individuals without the involvement of.

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The main industrial non-ferrous metals excluding precious metals and minor metals. These are.

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A short-term credit investment created by a non-financial firm and guaranteed by a bank as to.

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A company which is in severe trouble, but still with some hope of recovery, may be put into the. – As used in international conventions, the government of the state whose flag the ship is flying.

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It used to be the case that you could only receive your pension from a personal pension plan by.

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A contract or other instrument for the purchase or sale of a group of shares or currencies, all.

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Using previous data to predict future.

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In the US, a fund held by a section of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as deposit.

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An 'at best' order is an order given by a client to a broker where no particular instruction is.

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In the UK the term 'assurance' tends to be used where insurance is taken out against something which.

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This is when a load is sent in more than one consignment. In a letter of credit, the buyer can say whether this is allowed or not allowed.

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(ADL)An insurance term which refers to the basic things that people need to be able to do in order look.

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