Quid pro quo, a Latin term manning "something for something,". Used when two parties are engaged in a mutual agreement to exchange goods or services with one another.
Quid pro quo, a Latin term manning "something for something,". Used when two parties are engaged in a mutual agreement to exchange goods or services with one another.
Quarter over quarter is a measure of an investment volume or company's growth from one quarter to the next.
Quantity theory of money is a theory that suggests that changes in price relate to changes in money supply.
A quanto swap is a cross-currency, cash-set interest rate swap, where one of the parties pays a foreign interest rate of the other party.