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Dollarization

Definition Dollarization is when a country decides to use the US dollar as its official currency instead of its own domestic currency. This usually happens

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Dotcom

Definition Dotcom, short for dot company, refers to a business or corporation that primarily functions on the internet, often denoted in its web URL ending

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Domestic Corporation

Definition A Domestic Corporation refers to a company that conducts its affairs in its home country. This type of corporation is incorporated, organized, and operates

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Donchian Channels

Definition Donchian Channels is a financial tool used in technical analysis, developed by Richard Donchian. It consists of three lines – the upper channel, the

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Dormant Account

Definition A dormant account refers to an account in which there has been no financial activity for a long period, typically for at least a

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Dotcom Bubble

Definition The Dotcom Bubble was an economic event that took place from 1995 to 2002, during which internet-based companies, also known as dotcoms, saw their

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Dollar Duration

Definition Dollar Duration is a financial term that represents a measurement of interest rate risk for a bond or a bond portfolio. It is calculated

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Domicile

Definition Domicile is a legal term referring to the jurisdiction where an individual or corporation is considered resident for tax purposes. This can be determined

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Double Bottom

Definition The double bottom is a chart pattern in technical analysis used to predict a potential bullish turnaround in a financial market. It involves two

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