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Shenzhen Component B-Share Index
Shenzhen Component B Stock Index (SCBSI) is a stock index that tracks the performance of “B” shares listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SSE). It was created in 1996 to provide a measure of the performance of mainland Chinese “B” shares and to help promote their growth and development in the......
tags: b scbsi shares index stocks shenzhen
03/07/2023
1043
Avery
original stock
Original stocks Original stocks refer to the stocks that have been issued and traded first when a publicly listed company is first established. Once these original stocks are allocated, the only way to get these original stocks is either through an exchange or through inheritance. Investors who h......
tags: stocks original can stock can primary
03/07/2023
1043
Lily
stop loss order
The issue of soil erosion is an issue of increasing concern for many people throughout the world, as it can have considerable impacts on agricultural productivity, water supply, natural resources, public health, and the environment. Soil erosion can be caused by a variety of factors, including hum......
tags: can erosion soil coins value face
03/07/2023
1041
Sophie
loss of state assets
The loss of state-owned assets has caused a serious political, economic, and social concern in the world, and has been an important issue for governments around the world. It has caused a huge amount of money to be lost and also has created an adverse effect on the economic and social stability of......
tags: assets stateowned governments capital can country
03/07/2023
1049
Emily
Marshall-Lerner condition
Marshall-Lerner Condition The Marshall-Lerner Condition (named after the British economist Alfred Marshall and the American economist Abba Ptachya Lerner) is a mathematical condition which holds for international trade to be beneficial to all parties. This condition applies to countries which spe......
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02/07/2023
1042
Olivia
J-curve effect
J-Curve Effect The J-Curve effect is the phenomenon where the performance of a business or economy deteriorates after a restructuring or a change in conditions due to the associated long run costs of the process and the delayed-but eventual reaction of the market. This can particularly be seen in......
tags: jcurve performance change currency effect devaluation
02/07/2023
1044
Avery
extra economic coercion
The Global Economy and the Impact of Forced Economies The global economy is a complex system of interdependent trade, investment, and transactions that affect the lives of people around the world. This system is constantly changing and evolving in response to the ups and downs of the internationa......
tags: economy forced can economic globalization risks
02/07/2023
1059
Lucas
The Fiscal Analysis Method of Balance of Payment Adjustment
Introduction Exchange rate fluctuations, changes in global imbalances, and rapid increases in global liquidity pose serious challenges for policy makers attempting to preserve financial stability and achieve sustainable growth. To address these challenges, governments must develop and implement f......
Moderately loose monetary policy
Moderate Loose Monetary Policy The rising rates of inflation, the appropriate exchange rate, and the improvement of productivity are all factors to consider when assessing a monetary policy that seeks to promote economic growth. Many central banks have adopted a moderate-loose monetary policy to ......
tags: policy monetary more can money monetary
01/07/2023
1077
Sophia
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