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More people than ever before are exposed to business, economics, and finance -- and to its very own vocabulary. ''The Reuters Financial Glossary'' aims to make that exposure as painless and useful as possible.
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The Reuters Financial Glossary has been developed to give you quick and easy access to definitions of terms and concepts related to the financial markets. It is a community-created collaborative project, based upon a published book written and edited by Reuters Editorial staff. Now anyone can edit, build upon and add entries to the glossary to create a helpful source of information.
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Reuters is the world's largest international multimedia news agency and a leading provider of text, video, graphics, and news picturse to the world's media, financial institutions, businesses, and individuals. We make it our business to understand, and then explain, the terminology used in finance and markets around the world.
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The ''Reuters Financial Glossary'' covers [[Foreign Exchange|foreign exchange]], treasury, [[money]] and capital markets, mortgage-based assets, [[Equity|equities]], [[Commodity|commodities]], sovereign and corporate [[debt]], technical analysis, and macro-economic terms. Also included are a number of IT related references that will help the transition into the new digital business world. It has a simple alphabetical format and is fully cross-referenced.
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Our Glossary has a simple alphabetical format and is fully cross-referenced.
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We encourage you to contribute to the Glossary so the content stays fresh, relevant and improves over time.
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The ''Reuters Financial Glossary'' covers [[Foreign Exchange|foreign exchange]], treasury, [[money]] and capital markets, mortgage-based assets, [[Equity|equities]], [[Commodity|commodities]], sovereign and corporate [[debt]], technical analysis, and macro-economic terms. Also included are a number of IT related references that will help the transition into the new digital business world.
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Whether you are trading the markets for a living, or are just an interested bystander, you will find the Reuters Financial Glossary an accessible and indispensible companion.
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For breaking news and financial intelligence from the world leader, visit [http://www.reuters.com www.reuters.com].
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Welcome to the Financial Glossary Wiki

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About

The Reuters Financial Glossary has been developed to give you quick and easy access to definitions of terms and concepts related to the financial markets. It is a community-created collaborative project, based upon a published book written and edited by Reuters Editorial staff. Now anyone can edit, build upon and add entries to the glossary to create a helpful source of information.

The Reuters Financial Glossary covers foreign exchange, treasury, money and capital markets, mortgage-based assets, equities, commodities, sovereign and corporate debt, technical analysis, and macro-economic terms. Also included are a number of IT related references that will help the transition into the new digital business world. It has a simple alphabetical format and is fully cross-referenced.

We encourage you to contribute to the Glossary so the content stays fresh, relevant and improves over time.

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