Category: S

Spiders (SPDR)

Definition Spiders (SPDR) is an acronym for Standard & Poor’s Depositary Receipts. It’s a type of exchange-traded fund (ETF) managed by State Street Global Advisors

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Specialization

Definition Specialization in finance refers to the focused expertise or skills in a specific area of the financial industry. This could be a person, institution

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Spillover Effect

Definition The spillover effect refers to the impact that seemingly unrelated events in one part of the economy or the world can have on outcomes

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Special Economic Zones (SEZ)

Definition Special Economic Zones (SEZ) are designated areas in a country that are subject to different economic regulations than other areas within the same country.

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Special Warranty Deed

Definition A Special Warranty Deed is a legal document used in real estate transactions where the seller (grantor) guarantees the title only against defects or

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Speculation

Definition Speculation is a financial term that refers to the act of conducting a risky financial transaction with the hope of making substantial profit from

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Speculator

Definition A speculator is an investor who makes high-risk investment decisions, typically in the financial markets, with the aim of making substantial profits from significant

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