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  • 91Job Market — A market in which employers search for employees and employees search for jobs. The job market is not a physical place as much as a concept demonstrating the competition and interplay between different labor forces. The job market can grow or… …

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  • 922000 world oil market chronology — *January 7: Energy companies and countries around the world report that they have passed into the year 2000 without significant problems from the Y2K Bug . There was concern that the inability of some computers and embedded control systems to… …

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  • 93Choices Market — Choices Markets Type Private Industry Grocery store, Health food store Founded 1990 (Vancouver, British Columbia …

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  • 94product-market strategy — Ansoff matrix A marketing planning model Companies can either sell existing or new products; and they can sell them either in markets familiar to them (existing markets) or in new markets. The resulting two by two matrix gives four alternative… …

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  • 951990 world oil market chronology — *August: Crude and product prices soar upward; exchange markets react wildly to any Middle East news events; cash markets dominate prices after trading hours; jet fuel prices rise to record spreads over other products due to increase in defense… …

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  • 96January 2008 stock market volatility — January 2008 was an especially volatile month in world stock markets, with a surge in implied volatility measurements of the US based S P 500 index [ [http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story id=10635708 Markets, Uncertain Times] , The… …

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  • 97bear market — A term of art to describe the investment markets when in a phase of falling values and lack of optimism as to future values of investments (the opposite of a bull market). A bear market may be caused by a number of factors including high interest …

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  • 98Either-Way Market — A condition that exists in the eurodollar interbank deposit market when the bid and offer rates for a particular period are equal. Increasing levels of liquidity can narrow the spread between bid and offer rates until the two values are identical …

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  • 99Winner-Takes-All Market — A market in which the best performers are able to capture a very large share of the rewards, and the remaining competitors are left with very little. The expansion of winner takes all markets widens wealth disparities because a select few are… …

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  • 100mark to market — The process of restating the carrying value of an asset or liability to equal its current market value. Under FAS 115, financial instruments held in trading accounts must be marked to market by increasing income to reflect unrealized gains or by… …

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