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  • 51Rate Anticipation Swap — A type of swap in which bonds are swapped according to their current duration and predicted interest rate movements. Investors will usually participate in these swaps to maximize profits from favorable interest rate movements and minimize losses… …

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  • 52Split-Up — A corporate action in which a single company splits into two or more separately run companies. Shares of the original company are exchanged for shares in the new companies, with the exact distribution of shares depending on each situation. This… …

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  • 53max´i|miz´er — max|i|mize «MAK suh myz», verb, mized, miz|ing. –v.t. to increase or magnify to the highest possible amount or degree: »to maximize profits. Instead of maximizing facilities for motorcars, we should maximize the advantages of urban life (New… …

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  • 54max´i|mi|za´tion — max|i|mize «MAK suh myz», verb, mized, miz|ing. –v.t. to increase or magnify to the highest possible amount or degree: »to maximize profits. Instead of maximizing facilities for motorcars, we should maximize the advantages of urban life (New… …

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  • 55max|i|mize — «MAK suh myz», verb, mized, miz|ing. –v.t. to increase or magnify to the highest possible amount or degree: »to maximize profits. Instead of maximizing facilities for motorcars, we should maximize the advantages of urban life (New Yorker). –v.i.… …

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  • 56Sam Walton — Infobox Celebrity name = Samuel Moore Walton |thumb|right|200px caption = Sam, as he appears in David H. Hickman High School s yearbook image size = 168 px birth date = birth date|1918|3|29|mf=y birth place = Kingfisher, Oklahoma death date =… …

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  • 57Economic equilibrium — Price of market balance: P price Q quantity of good S supply D demand P0 price of market balance A surplus of demand when P<P0 B surplus of supply when P>P0 In economics, economic equilibrium is a state of the world where economic forces… …

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  • 58Structural adjustment — is a term used to describe the policy changes implemented by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (the Bretton Woods Institutions) in developing countries. These policy changes are conditions (Conditionalities) for getting new …

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  • 59Construction management — A two level retail store under construction in Canada (2011). Construction Project Management is the overall planning, coordination and control of a project from inception to completion aimed at meeting a client’s requirements in order to produce …

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  • 60Sidney Bernstein, Baron Bernstein — Sidney Lewis Bernstein, Baron Bernstein (January 30, 1899 February 5, 1993) was one of Britain s first television barons , the least flamboyant, but probably the most enduringly influential, of the show business entrepreneurs who won the first… …

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