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Office of Price Administration
Office of Price Administration (OPA), U.S. federal agency in World War II, established to prevent wartime inflation. The OPA issued (Apr., 1942) a general maximum-price regulation that made prices charged in Mar., 1942, the ceiling prices for most commodities. Ceilings were also imposed on... Read more |
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Agricultural price supports
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Capital asset pricing model
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PriceEarnings (PE) Ratio
Price/Earnings (P/E) Ratio The price/earnings ratio (P/E ratio) is one of a number of measures used to assess the value of a company. The "price" component of the ratio is the stock price of the company. The "earnings" portion is the net income (income after tax) reported by the company per share.... Read more |
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supply and demand
supply and demand in classical economics, factors that are said to determine price, by correlating the amount of a given commodity producers hope to sell at a certain price (supply), and the amount of that commodity that consumers are willing to purchase (demand). Supply refers to the varying... Read more |
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Random Walk
Random Walk ORIGINS AND RATIONALES IMPLICATIONS FOR INVESTORS BIBLIOGRAPHY A random walk is one in which future steps or directions cannot be predicted on the basis of past actions. When the term is applied to the stock market, it means that short-run changes in stock prices cannot be... Read more |
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Contango
Contango BIBLIOGRAPHY The term contango refers to a case where the futures price exceeds the expected future spot price of the underlying commodity. Futures prices are the prices of futures contracts for the commodity. Expected future spot prices are the prices of the commodity in the spot... Read more |
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hedging
hedging in commerce, method by which traders use two counterbalancing investment strategies so as to minimize any losses caused by price fluctuations. It is generally used by traders on the commodities market . Typically, hedging involves a trader contracting to buy or sell one particular good at... Read more |
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Hugh B. Price
Hugh B. Price 1941– National Urban League President and Chief Executive Off... Read more |
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