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Stagnation
StagnationA period of slow economic growth, or, in securities trading, a period of inactive trading. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Growth Getting bigger, by increasing sales or markets, or acquiring other companies, etc. Securities Saleable papers, traded on stock exchanges, that yield an income (dividend, interest, etc.). Trading Buying and selling securities. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Stag Person who buys new share issues, hoping to resell them at a profit if the issue is oversubscribed. STAGE EMPLOYEES Credit Union STAGE EMPLOYEES is a credit union with head office in LAS VEGAS, NV Stagflation The combination of stagnation and rising inflation, a development in the 1970s which classical economic theory could not account for. Staggered board of directors Occurs when a portion of directors are elected periodically, instead of all at once. Staggering maturities Hedging against interest rate movements by investment in short-, medium-, and long-term bonds. Stagnant Describes an economy that is not growing, but remaining in a state of recession. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Stag Person who buys new share issues, hoping to resell them at a profit if the issue is oversubscribed. Stagflation The combination of stagnation and rising inflation, a development in the 1970s which classical economic theory could not account for. Staggered board of directors Occurs when a portion of directors are elected periodically, instead of all at once. Staggering maturities Hedging against interest rate movements by investment in short-, medium-, and long-term bonds. Stagnant Describes an economy that is not growing, but remaining in a state of recession. Stagnation Stakeholder A person with money invested in a business. Stale price An old price of the asset that does not reflect the most recent information. Stale price arbitrage For a number of assets, the most recent transaction price at 4PM ET does not fully reflect all available market information. Stalking horse In bankruptcy proceedings, this refers to the company that first bids for the companies assets. Stalking horse bid In bankruptcy proceedings, this refers to first bid for the companies assets. This is the bid to beat. We thank you for using the Financial Dictionary to search for Stagnation. If you have a better definition for Stagnation than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Stagnation may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Stagnation and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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