EXHAUSTION GAP
Gap occurring following a rapid rise in a stock’s price starts to dwindle. It normally demonstrates dropping demand for a certain stock. Many investors view it as a temporary gap.
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Commercial Lines Insurance Pricing Survey - CLIPS
Annual survey collating commercial insurance by tracing prices charged by over 30 insurance carriers which underwrite business casualty and propert ...
Tuck School of Business
Business school of Dartmouth College located in Hanover, New Hampshire. Founded in 1900, the school is considered as one of the leading and oldest ...
Construction Interest Expense
Interest incurred during the construction phase of a building or any other tangible property due to a construction loan. It accrues until the proje ...
Individual Development Account - IDA
Savings account designed for lower income individuals. Specifically, it is used for education, purchasing a first home, or starting a business. Sav ...
Decision Support System - DSS
A computerized information system used to support decision-making in an organization or business. A DSS enables users to sift through and analyze m ...
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Ethical Investing: Activism and Advocacy of Shareholders
Activist investors are not contented with just purchasing stocks and supporting its actions or decisions. They want to change the norms of targeted ...
A Guide to Becoming a Finance Expert
Wouldn’t it be nice not having to rely on another person when managing your funds? Aside from the added convenience it brings, being able to ...
Buying a Home: Finding the Best House
Nothing can stop you from looking for the home of your dreams. Even though you have no agent, you can do your own diligence. Drive around neighborh ...
Principles of Trading: Charting
Where can you see market movements? Charts. Thanks to technology, traders can view as many market information as they can in one go. But not all ch ...
Defining Inflation
Inflation is the sustained increase in the overall level of products and services in an economy over a particular time period. Expressed as percent ...
ECONOMIC CALENDAR
| Time | Country | Indices | Period |
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| 02:30 | ANZ Jobs Advertisements | Feb | |
| 02:30 | Company Operating Profits | 4 quarter | |
| 02:30 | PMI Manufacturing | Feb | |
| 07:30 | Commodity Prices | Feb | |
| 09:00 | Nationwide House Price Index | Feb | |
| 09:00 | Retail Sales | Jan | |
| 09:30 | Retail Sales | Jan | |
| 10:15 | PMI Manufacturing | Feb | |
| 10:30 | Procure PMI Index | Feb |


