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  • 61Neutrality of money — is the idea that a change in the stock of money affects only nominal variables in the economy such as prices, wages and exchange rates, with no effect on real (inflation adjusted) variables, like employment, real GDP, and real consumption.[1]… …

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  • 62Subprime lending — Subprime redirects here. For the 2007 house mortgage crisis, see Subprime mortgage crisis. In finance, subprime lending (also referred to as near prime, non prime, and second chance lending) means making loans to people who may have difficulty… …

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  • 63Monetary policy of the Philippines — Monetary policy is the monitoring and control of money supply by a central bank, such as the Federal Reserve Board in the United States of America, and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas in the Philippines. This is used by the government to be able… …

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  • 64Inflation-Protected Annuity - IPA — An annuity investment that guarantees a real rate of return at or above inflation. The real rate of return is the nominal return, less the inflation rate, thus protecting annuitants and beneficiary investors from inflation. Inflation protected… …

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  • 65Inflation-Protected Security - IPS — A type of fixed income investment that guarantees a real rate of return. The real rate of return is the nominal return, less the inflation rate, thus protecting investors from inflation. The purchase of IPS products is most often done with… …

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  • 66Tony Tan Keng Yam — This is a Chinese name; the family name is Tan. Tony Tan Keng Yam 陈庆炎 7th …

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  • 67Index-Linked Bond — A bond in which payment of income on the principal is related to a specific price index often the Consumer Price Index. This feature provides protection to investors by shielding them from changes in the underlying index. The bond s cash flows… …

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  • 68Economic Spread — 1. A performance metric that is equal to the difference between a company s weighted average cost of capital (WACC) and its return on invested capital (ROIC). 2. The difference between the real rate of return on an investment and the rate of… …

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  • 69Fisher effect — A theory that nominal interest rates in two or more countries should be equal to the required real rate of return to investors plus compensation for the expected amount of inflation in each country. The New York Times Financial Glossary A theory… …

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  • 70Cadence Capital Limited — is a boutique investment company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). History The company started in October 2005 as a very small unlisted investment vehicle, having raised $5,050,700 in capital.It subsequently issued a Prospectus… …

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