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Bond

Bonds are negotiable certificates of indebtedness issued by various entities such as companies, municipalities, or government agencies. As debt securities or IOUs, they provide investors with an opportunity to lend money to the issuer in exchange for regular interest payments ..

Boiler Room (U.S)

In the world of finance, there are unfortunately instances where unscrupulous individuals resort to deceptive practices to influence investors. One such practice is known as “boiler room tactics,” which involves the use of high-pressure sales techniques by stock brokers. Understanding ..

Bear

In the world of share markets, investors, brokers, and other market participants use various terms to describe their outlook and strategies. One such term is a “Bear,” which refers to individuals who anticipate a decline in market prices. The Bear ..

Authorized Capital

The Articles of Association and Memorandum of Association serve as essential legal documents that outline the internal structure and regulations of a company. Among the various provisions within these documents, the authorized capital holds significant importance. Authorized capital refers to ..

Asset Allocation Funds

Asset allocation funds are a type of mutual fund that aim to provide investors with a diversified portfolio across different asset classes, such as stocks, bonds, and other securities. By diversifying their investments across different asset classes, asset allocation funds ..

Arbitrage in Trading

Arbitrage is a trading strategy used by investors to make profits by exploiting price differences in different markets or between different instruments. Technically, arbitrage consists of buying a commodity or security in one market and selling it immediately in another ..