The international dictionary of finance
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The international dictionary of finance
(The Economist books)
Wiley, 2000
- : cloth : alk. paper
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Note
Rev. ed. of: Penguin international dictionary of finance, 1990
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For want of a nail the kingdom was lost . . . for want of a definition a fortune was lost. . . .Virtually all business today is global business. That means that no matter what area of business or finance you are involved in--whether it's banking, commodities trading, or corporate accounting--you simply cannot afford to fall behind in the ever-changing language of global finance. You need ready access to complete definitions of all key financial terms now in use, both transnationally and domestically, in all the world's major financial centers. You need the International Dictionary of Finance.More than 3,000 financial terms Terms in the major categories of Money Markets, Commodity Markets, Securities Markets, Banking, and Insurance Terms from business finance, public finance, accounting, savings and investment, statistics and technology, and more Extensive cross-referencing
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