EMBARGO
Government order to prohibit commerce or exchange with a certain nation. It is usually created due to unfavorable political or economic circumstances between countries. This prevention aims to isolate the country and place difficulties for its governing body, forcing it to respond on the underlying issue.
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Bank Restriction Act of 1797
Act freeing the Bank of England from exchanging banknotes and other financial claims for gold. Passed by the British government in 1797, the legisl ...
Worldwide Coverage
Worldwide Coverage is an insurance policy that provides international coverage for personal property owned by the insured against any loss or damag ...
Third-Party Verification - TPV
Process in which an independent organization evaluates the client’s information to ensure its accuracy and intent. This is often used in tran ...
Bullish Abandoned Baby
Candlestick pattern signalling a reversal in the present trend. Used by traders, it is formed by three unique candlesticks showing the following ch ...
Confluence
Combining two or more techniques and ideas into one complete strategy. It occurs when two different ideas or strategies are used together to come u ...
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Renovate or Move?
You have a well-furnished home with a garden full of flowers and plants. Imagine sharing your beautiful abode, which has four bedrooms, a kitchen, ...
Retirement Planning: The Significance of Retirement
Previously, we went through the overview of retirement. In this article, we will now explore its significance, before discussing how to map out a s ...
Principles of Trading: Automating Strategies
An automated trading system basically lets a computer to do the work of a trader by setting certain rules for entering and exiting trades. That com ...
Introduction to Inflation
I asked my grandparents about the cost of living during World War II. They told me people during that period could buy a house for $5,000, a car fo ...
Digesting Financial Statements: Long-Lasting Assets
Long-lived assets, also known as non-current assets, is any asset a company expects to keep for at least one year. Such assets are expected to boos ...
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