Economic Conditions: Definition and Indicators
Key takeaways – Economic conditions describe the current health and momentum of an economy (growth, inflation, employment, etc.). – A wide range of indicators—classified…
Key takeaways – Economic conditions describe the current health and momentum of an economy (growth, inflation, employment, etc.). – A wide range of indicators—classified…
A down round happens when a private company sells new equity at a lower price per share than in its previous financing round. In…
Key takeaways – An economic collapse is a severe, often prolonged breakdown of a national or regional economy that goes beyond a routine recession…
• The CDX (formerly Dow Jones CDX) is a standardized, tradable index composed of credit default swaps (CDS) on a basket of corporate issuers…
Economic capital is an internally estimated cushion of capital that a financial firm holds to absorb unexpected losses from all material risks (credit, market,…
• The “US 30” (also called the Dow or Dow Jones Industrial Average, DJIA) tracks 30 large, well‑known U.S. public companies and is often…
An economic calendar is a schedule of upcoming macroeconomic data releases, central‑bank announcements, policy decisions, corporate events, and other public events that tend to…
Key Takeaways – A “dove” in economics is a policymaker, advisor, journalist, or politician who prefers expansionary monetary policy—lower interest rates and often quantitative…
Key Takeaways – Econometrics applies statistical and mathematical tools to economic and financial data to test theories, estimate relationships, and forecast outcomes. (Investopedia) –…
Double taxation occurs when the same income is taxed more than once by different taxing authorities or at different levels. The two most common…