financial coefficient

  • 11earnings response coefficient — A measure of relation of stock returns to earnings surprises around the time of corporate earnings announcements. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 12information coefficient — (Economics) correlation between the predicted stock return and the actual stock return (used as a basis to judge the skill and reliability of a financial advisor or analyst) …

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  • 13Modern portfolio theory — Portfolio analysis redirects here. For theorems about the mean variance efficient frontier, see Mutual fund separation theorem. For non mean variance portfolio analysis, see Marginal conditional stochastic dominance. Modern portfolio theory (MPT) …

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  • 14Hong Kong — HK redirects here. For other uses, see HK (disambiguation). Coordinates: 22°16′42″N 114°09′32″E …

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  • 15K — Кадастровая стоимость (Cadastre value) Кадастровый учет, кадастр (Cadastre) Кадастровый номер земельного участка (Cadastre number of a plot of land) Кадровый резерв (Personnel reserve) Кадры (Personnel) Казенное предприятие (state owned unitary… …

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  • 16Коэффициент корреляции — (Correlation coefficient) Коэффициент корреляции это статистический показатель зависимости двух случайных величин Определение коэффициента корреляции, виды коэффициентов корреляции, свойства коэффициента корреляции, вычисление и применение… …

    Энциклопедия инвестора

  • 17FAI League of Ireland 2007 season — The new FAI eircom League of Ireland, consisting of both the FAI eircom League of Ireland Premier and the FAI eircom League of Ireland First Division, kicked off in March, 2007 for its inaugural campaign. The competition remained under the… …

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  • 18Wealth inequality in the United States — refers to the unequal distribution of financial assets among residents of the United States. Wealth includes the values of homes, automobiles, businesses, savings, and investments [Hurst, Charles E. Social Inequality: Forms, Causes, and… …

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  • 19Capital accumulation — Most generally, the accumulation of capital refers simply to the gathering or amassment of objects of value; the increase in wealth; or the creation of wealth. Capital can be generally defined as assets invested with the expectation that their… …

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  • 20china — /chuy neuh/, n. 1. a translucent ceramic material, biscuit fired at a high temperature, its glaze fired at a low temperature. 2. any porcelain ware. 3. plates, cups, saucers, etc., collectively. 4. figurines made of porcelain or ceramic material …

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