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  2. Economic calendar - Wikipedia

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    An economic calendar not only lists daily events, but the volatility levels attached to them. A volatility level refers to the likelihood that a specific event will impact the markets. Economic calendars usually have a three-scale volatility gauge. If an event has a level one volatility, it is not expected to significantly affect the markets.

  3. Top market strategist sees ‘nirvana’ after Fed rate cut, new ...

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    The Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the first time since March 2020 on Wednesday. Stocks balked at the move initially, with all three major U.S. market indices ending the day in the red ...

  4. Category:Economics curves - Wikipedia

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  5. Glossary of economics - Wikipedia

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    Also called resource cost advantage. The ability of a party (whether an individual, firm, or country) to produce a greater quantity of a good, product, or service than competitors using the same amount of resources. absorption The total demand for all final marketed goods and services by all economic agents resident in an economy, regardless of the origin of the goods and services themselves ...

  6. Why BlackBerry Shares Are Gaining Today - AOL

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    BlackBerry Limited (NYSE:BB) shares are trading higher on Wednesday. The company announced details of profitability for its IoT and Cybersecurity divisions, including strategic options for the ...

  7. List of curves - Wikipedia

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    3 Economics/Business. 4 Medicine/Biology. 5 Psychology. ... This is a list of Wikipedia articles about curves used in ... (Peano curve) See also List of fractals by ...

  8. Real business-cycle theory - Wikipedia

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    Paul Krugman argued that this assumption would mean that 25% unemployment at the height of the Great Depression (1933) would be the result of a mass decision to take a long vacation. [5] 3. Monetary policy is irrelevant to economic fluctuations. Nowadays, it is widely agreed that wages and prices do not adjust as quickly as needed to restore ...

  9. History of macroeconomic thought - Wikipedia

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    The Phillips curve appeared to reflect a clear, inverse relationship between inflation and output. The curve broke down in the 1970s as economies suffered simultaneous economic stagnation and inflation known as stagflation. The empirical implosion of the Phillips curve followed attacks mounted on theoretical grounds by Friedman and Edmund ...