Golden Rule in Fiscal Policy
The Golden Rule is a guideline for the operation of fiscal policy, especially in countries where high borrowing is …
Read MoreDeficit financing
Deficit financing is the budgetary practice of making government expenditure higher than the revenue. It is a practice where …
Read MoreProcyclical fiscal policy
Pro cyclical fiscal policy goes in line with the current mood of the business cycle; amplifying them. For example, …
Read MoreFiscal Policy
Fiscal policy is known as the policy of the government regarding the use of taxation, public expenditure and borrowings to …
Read MoreStop loss limits
These limits are established to avoid unrealized loss in a position from exceeding a specified level. When these limits …
Read MoreOperational risk
Operational risk is the risk of loss occurring as a result of inadequate systems and control, deficiencies in information systems, …
Read MoreMarket risk
Market risk is the risk of loss due to adverse changes in the market value (the price) of an …
Read MoreLiquidity risk
Liquidity risk is the risk of loss due to failure of an institution to meet its funding requirements or …
Read MoreInterest Rate Futures (IRF)
Interest Rate Future is a standardized, exchange-traded contract with an actual or notional interest-bearing instrument(s) as the underlying asset.
Read MoreInterest Rate Swap (IRS)
An Interest Rate Swap is a financial contract between two parties exchanging or swapping a stream of interest payments …
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