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  • 1recoup — re‧coup [rɪˈkuːp] verb [transitive] FINANCE to get back an amount of money you have lost or spent: • Finance companies have managed to recoup some of the losses they made during the recession. • Employers wished to retain skilled labour to recoup …

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  • 2Philosophy of copyright — The philosophy of copyright might be said to include several philosophical issues which are fundamentally linked to copyright policy, and other jurisprudential problems that arise in legal systems interpretation and application of copyright… …

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  • 3Troubled Asset Relief Program — TARP redirects here. For other uses, see Tarp. This article is about the Treasury fund. For the legislative bill and subsequent law, see Public Law 110 343. For the legislative history and the events leading to the law, see Emergency Economic… …

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  • 4Late-2000s financial crisis — The TED spread (in red) increased significantly during the financial crisis, reflecting an increase in perceived credit risk …

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  • 5American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 — Stimulus bill redirects here. For other uses, see Stimulus bill (disambiguation). ARRA redirects here. For other uses, see ARRA (disambiguation). American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Full title An act making supplemental appropriations… …

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  • 6Bernard Madoff — Bernard Lawrence „Bernie“ Madoff (* 29. April 1938 in New York City) ist ein US amerikanischer Finanz und Börsenmakler. Er ist ehemaliger Vorsitzender der Technologiebörse NASDAQ. Ende 2008 wurde er als jahrzehntelanger Betreiber eines… …

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  • 7Madoff — Bernard Lawrence „Bernie“ Madoff (* 29. April 1938 in New York City) ist ein US amerikanischer Finanz und Börsenmakler. Er ist ehemaliger Vorsitzender der Technologiebörse NASDAQ. Ende 2008 wurde er als jahrzehntelanger Betreiber eines… …

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  • 8United Kingdom company law — Beside the River Thames, the City of London is a global financial centre. Within the Square Mile, the London Stock Exchange lies at the heart of the United Kingdom s corporations. United Kingdom company law is the body of rules that concern… …

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  • 9Sunk costs — In economics and business decision making, sunk costs are retrospective (past) costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered. Sunk costs are sometimes contrasted with prospective costs, which are future costs that may be incurred… …

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  • 10Network neutrality — This article is about the general principle of network neutrality. For its specific application to Canada, see Network neutrality in Canada. For its application to the U.S., see Network neutrality in the United States. Network Neutrality Related… …

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