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The attempt to achieve stable purchasing power, represented by a zero rate of inflation, comes down to choosing as one's standard of value for money the basket of goods and services defined by statisticians. A constant currency can only be expressed in terms of what is used to make payments, via the daily price index. Price indices are open to criticism because there is no single person whose consumption patterns correspond exactly to the composition of the basket. ...
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The part of a hot air balloon in which the pilot and passengers ride. It is usually made out of wicker.
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A contract or other instrument for the purchase or sale of equity market securities, which comprise a pre-defined group of securities. Bear An investor who sells a security in the hope of buying it back at a lower price, as he thinks the market will go down. A bear market is a falling market in which bears would prosper. Bid price The buying price for securities in the market. ...
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A group of currencies normally used to manage the exchange rate of a currency. Sometimes referred to as a unit of account.
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Consists of the rim and the net, also known a the hoop.
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