ABEYANCE ORDER
An order which is temporarily held in suspension or placed on hold because of a prevailing situation, until such time it is fulfilled. In the context of advertising, an abeyance order may refer to an order coming from an advertiser intended for a slot in media, either television or radio, that is temporarily unavailable. The order may be held in abeyance until a suitable advertising slot opens up as a result.
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Calamity Call
A call feature of a Collateralized Mortgage Obligation (CMO) mainly intended to lessen the reinvestment risk of the issuer. If the cash flow produc ...
Tax Expense
Amount of tax owed in a specific time period, as seen in the income statement. It is computed by multiplying the right tax rate of an individual or ...
Carried Interest
Portion of any profits compensating the general partners of private companies and hedge funds even without contributing to initial funds. It aims t ...
Insider Buying
Purchasing shares of stock in a company by an individual who works in that company. This is different from insider trading because the latter perta ...
AUD
The abbreviation for the Australian dollar on the currency market.
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Gauging Inflation
In the United States, the inflation rate was 0.2% through the 12 months ended July. In the United Kingdom, inflation was 0.1% in July.
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| 10:30 | Sentix Investor Confidence | Jun | |
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