CUSTOMER-DRIVEN PRICING
Pricing method in which the seller determined the optimum price levels for products based on the price a customer is willing to pay. It is not simply what the consumer can pay for a certain product, but shows the value of the product or service from the consumer’s point of view. Making this decision allows producers to attain optimum pricing within several geographical customer bases according to their demographics.
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Collusion
Non-competitive secret agreement taking place between two or more entities. They seek to disrupt the market’s equilibrium by changing the pri ...
Trade Credit
Agreement in which a client can defer the payment for products and/or services acquired from a supplier. Upon the delivery of the goods, the trade ...
Secondary Stock
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Maturity Date
Date on which the principal amount of a acceptance bond, draft, note, or other debt instrument is due for settlement and to be repaid to the invest ...
Group of 30 - G30
Consultative group comprised of academics and financiers that aims to facilitate understanding of financial and economic matters in private and pub ...
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ECONOMIC CALENDAR
Time | Country | Indices | Period |
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08:30 | Producer & Import Prices | Mar | |
11:00 | Industrial Production | Feb | |
14:30 | Manufacturing Shipments | Feb | |
14:30 | Wholesale Sales | Feb | |
14:30 | Retail Sales | Mar | |
14:30 | NY Fed Empire State manufacturing index | Apr | |
16:00 | Business Inventories | Feb | |
16:00 | NAHB Housing Market Index | Apr | |
04:00 | Real GDP | 1 quarter |