Cook the books is a slang term for used to describe a process of making a company's financial results look better than they are in reality.
Cook the books is a slang term for used to describe a process of making a company's financial results look better than they are in reality.
Correction is a decline of 10% and more in the price of a security from its most recent peak.
Collusion is a non-competitive, secret, and sometimes illegal agreement between rivals that aims to disrupt the market's equilibrium.
Cost-push inflation happens when the prices for the finished products increase due to increase in the cost of wages and raw materials.
A currency band is currency regulation used by a government or central bank that specifying price floor as well as price ceiling.