An OVERTHECOUNTER COMPLEX SWAP involving a single currency exchange of floating INTEREST RATE references denominated in two different currencies (e.g., dollar LIBOR versus EURIBOR, payable in dollars). The swap permits […]
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DIFFERENTIATED MARKETING
When several niches are targeted with different products. Refer to concentrated marketing and undifferentiated marketing .
DIFFERENTIATED OLIGOPOLY
Similar products made by a few manufactuers. They each make theirs slightly different to get more profit.
DIFFERENTIATION
done to make something stand out in the market to customers.
DIFFERENTIATION STRATEGY
When a firm finds a niche and targets it. It is done where advantage is had and the expense is coverable. Refer to segmentation strategies .
DIFFERENTIATORS
Features or benefits of a brand that make it different.
DIFFICULT
For the meaning of the phrase “difficult and extraordinary case,” asused in New York statutes and practice, see Standard Trust Co. v. New York, etc., R.Co., 178 N. Y. 407, […]
DIFFORCIARE
In old English law . To deny, or keep from one. Difforciare rectum, todeny justice to any one, after having been required to do it
DIFFUSE POLLUTION
A substance that pollutes but cannot be traced to a single source.
DIFFUSION
1.when atoms mix due to random motion. 2.when ideas communicate to a community by member word or mouth.
DIFFUSION AND AMORTIZATION EFFECT
A concept indicating that the maximum CREDIT RISK of an INTEREST RATE SWAP occurs onethird to halfway through the life of a transaction . This occurs because simulated future INTEREST […]
DIFFUSION MODEL
Equations that estimate information spread or disease contageoun.
DIFFUSION OF INNOVATION
The idea that each market has groups of customers that vary. Innovation is not one dimensional becasue of this. Refer to adoption process.
DIFFUSION OF RESPONSIBILITY
The ability to share negative effects due to a poor decision.
DIFFUSION PROCESS
A continuous, STOCHASTIC PROCESS where the market variable (e.g., a COMMON STOCK price or FOREIGN EXCHANGE rate ) exists in continuous time and its probability density function is continuous; the […]
DIGAMA, or DIGAMY
Second marriage; marriage to a second wife after the death ofthe first, as “bigamy,” in law, is having two wives at once. Originally, a man whomarried a widow, or married […]
DIGERATI
Digital literati. It is the active parties in a digital revolution.
DIGEST
A collection or compilation , embodying the chief matter of numerous booksin one, disposed under proper heads or titles, and usually by an alphabetical arrangement ,for facility in reference.As a […]
DIGESTA
Digests. One of the titles of the Pandects of Justinian. Inst, proem,
DIGESTED SECURITY
When investors buy but do nothing to increase earnings.
DIGESTION
A biochemical decomposition of pollutants due that leaves partial gas, liquid, or mineral.
DIGESTS
The ordinary name of the Pandects of Justinian, which are now usuallycited by the abbreviation “Dig.” instead of “Ff.,” as formerly. Sometimes called “Digest,”in the singular.
DIGGING
Has been held as synonymous with “excavating,” and not confined to theremoval of earth. Sherman v. New York, 1 N. Y. 316.
DIGITAL
1. discontinuous phenomenom. Or representind data in figures. 2. data sent by code in an on or off state. This is represented by a 1 or 0. 3. representing data […]
DIGITAL ACTOR
Animated graphics used to resemble humans or cartoons. The visitor of a website picks it to represent themselves in the site. A future possibility of this will be salepeople that […]