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  • 1market — mar|ket1 W1S1 [ˈma:kıt US ˈma:r ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(place to buy things)¦ 2 the market 3 on the market 4¦(country/area)¦ 5¦(people who buy)¦ 6 be in the market for something 7 the job/labour market 8 a buyer s/seller s market ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1100 1200; …

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  • 2Operation Market Garden — Hell s Highway redirects here. For the 1932 film, see Hell s Highway (1932 film). Operation Market Garden Part of the Allied advance from Paris to the Rhine …

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  • 3Labour market flexibility — refers to the speed with which labour markets adapt to fluctuations and changes in society, the economy or production.DefinitionIn the past, the most common definition of labour market flexibility was the neo liberal definition. This entailed the …

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  • 4Free market roads — is the libertarian concept of privately owned roads as opposed to the most normal government owned ones in existence today.Roads are often cited as a justification for the need for government action, both for their creation and maintenance. As… …

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  • 5History of Federal Open Market Committee actions — This is a list of historical rate actions by the United States Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). The FOMC controls the supply of credit to banks and the sale of treasury securities. At scheduled meetings, the FOMC meets and makes any changes… …

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  • 6Labor market of Japan — The structure of Japan s labour market was experiencing gradual change in the late 1980s and was expected to continue this trend throughout the 1990s. The structure of the labor market is affected by the aging of the working population,… …

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  • 7January 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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  • 8Subprime Market — The market for lenders and borrowers of subprime credit, a credit that is lent to people of questionable or limited credit histories. Includes the business of subprime mortgages, subprime auto loans and subprime credit cards, as well as various… …

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  • 9Subprime Meltdown — A financial crisis that arose in the mortgage market after a sharp increase in mortgage foreclosures, mainly subprime, collapsed numerous mortgage lenders and hedge funds. The meltdown spilled over into the global credit market as risk premiums… …

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  • 10McClellan Oscillator — A market breadth indicator that is based on the difference between the number of advancing and declining issues on the NYSE. It is primarily used for short and intermediate term trading. To calculate subtract a 39 day EMA (of advancing issues… …

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