RECESSION PROOF
This term is used to describe a company, asset, or industry that is believed to be economically unaffected to the outcomes of recession. Recession-proof stocks are normally added to many investment portfolios in times of economic decline, which may be the beginning of a recession.
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Lakshmi Mittal
An Indian steel magnate based in London and one of the wealthiest billionaires in the world. He is the President, Chairman, and Chief Executive Off ...
Countermand
Cancellation, revocation, or reversal of an order previously issued. In finance, it is specifically applicable to payments, which means a customer ...
Checkbook
Folder or booklet containing preprinted paper instruments issued to checking account holders, which is used to pay for products and/or services. It ...
Rent-A-Crowd
A group of people rented to make a business appear busy. This strategy is often used during grand openings of new businesses to give the appearance ...
Kiasu
A person is anxious of losing out to someone else. It is a traditional Chinese word that means “scared to lose” but is well-known in Si ...
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