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IntroductionADRs, or American Depositary Receipts, are a type of security that represent ownership of shares in a foreign company. They…
IntroductionFlotation is a process used in finance to raise capital by issuing shares of a company to the public. It…
IntroductionAn inverted yield curve in finance is a situation in which long-term debt instruments have a lower yield than short-term…
IntroductionA forward yield curve in finance is a graphical representation of the relationship between the yield of a security and…
IntroductionThe yield curve in finance is a graphical representation of the relationship between the yields on bonds of different maturities.…
IntroductionDepression in finance is a term used to describe a period of economic decline or stagnation. It is characterized by…
IntroductionA recession is a period of economic decline that is typically characterized by a decrease in gross domestic product (GDP),…
IntroductionA market correction in finance is a short-term decline in the stock market that is usually greater than 10% from…
IntroductionA bear market in finance is a market condition in which the prices of securities are falling, and widespread pessimism…