The law of one price is an economic theory that reads that the price for the same securities, commodities and other assets traded anywhere are to be of the same price no matter the location.
The law of one price is an economic theory that reads that the price for the same securities, commodities and other assets traded anywhere are to be of the same price no matter the location.
Financial health is a term used to describe the state of someone's financial situation.
Functional currency represents primary economic environment where an entity generates and spends cash.
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.
A capped fund is a fund with certain and stated maximum limitations including in its investing or expense structure.
Nominal is a financial term meaning very small or really below the real value or cost.
Floating stock is the amount of particular shares available for trading.
A focus list is a list of recommended stocks published by the research department of an investment firm. It can consist of a small number of stocks believed to be the most attractive at the time of list issuing.