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Laissez Faire

DefinitionLaissez-faire is an economic system in which transactions between private parties are free from government intervention such as regulation, privileges, tariffs and subsidies. The...

Earnings Allowance

What is 'Earnings Allowance' Calculation on the net funds available in a checking account and the credit amount can be used to...

Early Withdrawal

What is 'Early Withdrawal' The removal of funds from a fixed-term investment before the maturity date, or the removal of funds from...

eCash

DefinitionEcash was conceived by David Chaum as an anonymous cryptographic electronic money or electronic cash system in 1983. It was realized through his corporation...

Economic Indicator

What is an 'Economic Indicator' An economic indicator is a piece of economic data, usually of macroeconomic scale, that is used by...

Earnest Money

DefinitionAn earnest payment is a specific form of security deposit made in some major transactions such as real estate dealings or required by some...

Easy Money

What is 'Easy Money' Easy money, in academic terms, denotes a condition in the money supply. Easy money occurs when the U.S....
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ECB Announcement

What is the ECB? The European Central Bank (ECB) is the central bank of the European Union. Its main task is to maintain price stability...

Earmarking

What is 'Earmarking' Earmaking consists of funds (or capital) that are set aside to pay for a specific project or event. In...

Call Loan

What is 'Call Loan' A loan provided to a brokerage firm and used to finance margin accounts. The interest rate on a...

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