A bond that provides a standard for comparing the performance of other bonds. Government bonds are almost always used as benchmark bonds. 用作比较其他债券表现的标准。美国国库券几乎是所有债券的基准债券
Anything that serves as a standard for something's performance to be measured against. 用作衡量任何形式表现的任何比较标准
A field of finance that proposes psychology-based theories to explain stock market anomalies. Within behavioral finance it is assumed that the information structure and the charact...
A field of economics that studies how the actual decision-making process influences the decisions that are reached. 经济学的一个范畴,研究实际决策程序对最后作出决策的影响
The book value of goods, inputs, or materials available for use or sale at the beginning of an inventory accounting period. 在一个库存会计时期开始时可供使用或出售的货品、物资或原料的账面价值
A security not registered in the issuing corporation's books but is payable to its bearer (the person possessing it). 并无登记在发行公司的账目上,但会向持票人支付的票据
An illegal practice whereby investors attempt to push the price of a stock lower by taking large short positions and spreading unfavorable rumors about the target firm. 一种非法投资手段,指投...
A market in which prices of a certain group of securities are falling or are expected to fall. Although figures can vary, a downturn of 15%-20% or more in multiple indexes (Dow or ...
A measure of a bond's yield, equal to 1/100th of 1% of yield. A bond whose yield increases from 5.0% to 5.5% is said to increase by 50 basis points. 债券收益率单位,相等于1%的百分之一。债券收益率从5.0%上升...
A period in which a stock price has very little or no trend resulting in a flat price pattern. 股价变化极少甚至没有变动,造成股价持平的时期