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  • A conceptual aggregation of all the [[market (economics)|market]]s in which the wages and conditions of [[employment]] are determined.
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  • A market with characteristics in common with [[market (economics)|market]] for goods and services but which trades in claims upon the future values
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  • ...ecurities]] are traded for immediate delivery (in contrast to a [[forward market]]).
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  • ...a change in the price of a product (or of a factor of production) of one market to influence a corresponding price in another because of the possibility o
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  • ...t [[Arnhem]]. The name "Market Garden" reflected two major sub-operations: Market was the actual parachute and glider landings by the three divisions (Britis
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  • 262 bytes (41 words) - 05:12, 27 October 2010
  • ...aded for delivery after a specified time interval (in contrast to a [[spot market]]).
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  • 215 bytes (33 words) - 05:32, 28 October 2010
  • ...t or forex) is a sub-market of the [[Financial market/Definition|financial market]], on which [[foreign exchange]] is traded and [[exchange rate|exchange rat
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  • a market in which a group of banks lend to each other (for example, see LIBOR).
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  • ...ns in a government's tax revenues, or by progressive increases in the bond market's [[risk premium]] additions to the interest rates payable on its [[public
    348 bytes (47 words) - 02:22, 7 June 2010
  • ...hat are traded on stock exchanges and other financial [[market (economics)|market]]s; (ii) a term used synonymously with [[collateral (finance)|collateral]].
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  • {{rpl|Market for lemons}} {{rpl|Market (economics)}}
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  • ...ce elasticity of demand]] for a good by observing the [[market (economics)|market]] behaviour of consumers.
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  • ...tock exchanges|stock markets]] and [[Financial system#The foreign exchange market|foreign exchange markets]].
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  • {{r|Interbank market}} {{r|Market risk}}
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  • * [[Market (economics)]] *[[Market economy]]
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  • ...te systems, while SQL Server has traditionally served the small and midcap market. ...een SQL Server and Oracle, with Oracle driving-down into the small systems market while SQL Server attempts to gather a larger share of the large systems are
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  • A ratio that shows the extent to which a [[market (economics)|market]] is dominated by a small group of suppliers. An example is the 5-firm conc
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  • #REDIRECT [[Market (economics)/Definition]]
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  • {{r|Interbank market}} {{r|Market risk}}
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  • ==The state of the interbank market==
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  • {{r|Money market}} {{r|Open market operation}}
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  • ...of their [[public debt]], as a result of which the [[market (economics)|market]]- determined [[discount rate]] on that country's bonds is increased to an
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