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Indentured Servitude

Definition Indentured servitude is a historical labor system where workers were bound by a contract, known as “indenture,” to work for a specific person or

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Index-Linked Bond

Definition An index-linked bond is a type of investment in which the potential return is directly connected to the performance of a specific index, such

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Index Investing

Definition Index investing is a financial strategy where an investor buys a broad market index, reflecting the overall performance of the market. Its aim is

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Indemnity Insurance

Definition Indemnity insurance is a type of coverage that compensates policyholders for their financial losses from specific events or damages. It aims to restore the

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Index

Definition An index in finance is a statistical measure of change in a securities market or a particular part of a market. It’s a tool

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Index Futures

Definition Index Futures are futures contracts where the underlying asset is a stock index. These are derivatives contracts that allow investors to buy or sell

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Indenture

Definition An indenture, in financial terms, is a legally binding contract between a bond issuer and a bondholder. The contract stipulates all the specific terms

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Index Fund

Definition An index fund is a type of mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) that aims to replicate the performance of a specific financial market

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