On the basis of increases and declines as trading momentum for a given security making buy-and-sell decisions at least in part by this type of investor .
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MONACHISM
The state of monks.
MONARCHY
A government in which the supreme power is vested in a single person. Where a monarch is invested with absolute power, the monarchy is termed “despotic;” where the supreme power […]
MONASTERIUM
A monastery; a church. Spelman.
MONASTICON
A book giving an account of monasteries, convents, and religious houses.
MONETA
time of Richard I. Stim. Law Gloss.
MONETAGIUM
Mintage, or the right of coining money. Cowell. Hence, anciently, a tribute payable to a lord who had the prerogative of coining money, by his tenants, in consideration of his […]
MONETARY
That which relates to money. The mechanisms supplying it, circulating it, and running an economy. Contrast to that which relates to public revenues like taxation and public spending , debt, […]
MONETARY AGGREGATES
M1, M2, M3, M4, M5 as a country’s money supply is measured variously.
MONETARY ASSET
Cash or thing that holds a set price or amount as this type of valued instrument .
MONETARY BASE
Country’s liquid financial assets totaled. As reserve requirement with the central bank , held by financial institutions in their vaults, and in circulation held by public, this base consists of […]
MONETARY BASE CONTROL
Who owns liquid currency, be it in reserves, in vaults, or in circulation . Federal Reserve Bank prints more money, financial institutions expand their own operations beyond their assets base. […]
MONETARY CONTROL ACT OF 1980 (MAC)
Since the Great Depression , this was Congress’s first banking reform act. This Act had two parts, and the second was called the Depository Institutions Deregulation Act of 1980. Banks […]
MONETARY DEFAULT
1. In Investing, on the National Best Bid and Offer (NBBO) this is the point at which market orders are executed against an available eligible contraorder, once submitted through International […]
MONETARY ITEM
Anything that is valued as money. Monetary assets are cash and accounts receivable . Monetary liabilities are notes and accounts payable . These have a fixed exchange value with money […]
MONETARY MEASUREMENT
Only economic activities measurable in money are recorded, as money is the common medium of exchange and is the sole accounting unit of measurement in this type of concept.
MONETARY NEUTRALITY
GDP, the number of jobs, or the general public’s consumption of goods are not affected by the amount of money printed by the Federal Reserve and central banks according to […]
MONETARY POLICY
Government’s chosen economic strategy, deciding to increase or decrease the country’s money supply. A monetary policy is typically applied through the central bank . Three major tools are: (1) buying […]
MONETARY RESERVE
For settling international obligations and transactions, the government stockpiles foreign currency, and gold and other precious metals as this specific type of its total worth.
MONETARY SYSTEM
A mint, central bank , and commercial banks as this type of a set of mechanisms by which a government provides money as cash to a country’s economy.
MONETARY THEORY
Within the existing economic conditions, available resources and limitations a nation may manage its money as currency using this specific set of ideas.
MONETARY UNION
One more central banks using closely coordinated monetary policies to manage one or more currencies having a fixed mutual exchange rate monitored and controlled by two or more countries.
MONETARY UNIT
Currency unit’s base value. A dollar, euro, peso, rupee issued as a coin or banknote is a standard value and account unit. Multiples like a $1, $5, $10, and the […]
MONETARY UNIT ASSUMPTION
A constant fixed price set as the current value of money.
MONETARY UNIT OF ACCOUNT
Two or more trading partners use a medium of exchange as this type of currency.