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Risk indexes

Глоссарий экономических терминов
    Categories of risk used to calculate fundamental beta, including (1) market variability, (2) earnings variability, (3) low valuation, (4) immaturity and smallness, (5) growth orientation, and (6) financial risk.




Index, английский
  1. Append index to your adjective as a way of measuring the degree of something. example that car has a high rust index. my little brother has a low coolness index.

  2. The interest rate or adjustment standard that determines the changes in monthly payments for an adjustable rate loan.

  3. (индекс) эталон сравнения для измерения финансовой или экономической эффективности; например, s&p500 или индекс потребительских цен;

  4. Inter-nasa data exchange (system)

  5. Индекс j

  6. Эталон сравнения для измерения финансовой или экономи¬ческой эффективности. например, s &t500 или индекс потребитель¬ских цен.

  7. Индекс (классификации); указатель; проставлять классификационные индексы

  8. Показатель (обобщенная количественная характеристика социально-экономических явлений и про61 цессов в их качественной определенности в условиях конкретного места и времени, например численность населения), см. indicator

  9. N индекс flesch–kincaid ~ (образовательный) индекс флеша–кинсайда indexicality n индексальность

  10. The flat bar which carries the nonius scale and index-glass of a quadrant, octant, quintant, or sextant.

  11. To divide into equal marked parts such as quadrants or degrees of a circle.

  12. A sign that informs by its correlation with or causal connection (->causality) to its referent (->symptom). in the social sciences, a valid measure of something else (->measurement).

  13. The dynamic alphabet bar that runs along the bottom of the list views in the microsoft dynamics crm web application window. when a user clicks a letter, the list view filters the available records by that letter. index (v)

  14. Statistical composite that measures changes in the economy or in financial markets, often expressed in percentage changes from a base year or from the previous month. indexes measure the ups and downs of stock, bond, and some commodities markets, in terms of market prices and weighting of companies in the index.

  15. A number, usually a percentage, upon which future interest rates for adjustable rate mortgages are based.

  16. The database search engines use to store and retrieve information gathered during the crawling process.


Index, английский

Index, английский

Index, латинский

Index (cmi), английский

Index -, английский
  1. Поправка за смещение пятки рейки

  2. Цементационная скважина


Index allocation, английский
    A ntfs file attribute type used to implement folders and other indexes.


Index allocation map, английский
    A page that maps the extents in a 4-gb part of a database file that is used by an allocation unit.


Index and option market (iom), английский
    A division of the cme established in 1982 for trading stock index products and options.


Index arbitrage, английский
    An investment trading strategy that exploits divergences between actual and theoretical futures prices. an example is the simultaneous buying (selling) of stock index futures (i.e., s&p 500) while selling (buying) the underlying stocks of that index, capturing as profit the temporarily inflated basis between these two baskets. often, the point at which profitability exists is expressed at the block call as the number of points the future must be over or under the underlying basket for an arbitrage opportunity to exist. see: program trading.


Index area, английский
    Область индексов; зона индексов


Index array, английский

Index balancing, английский
    Балансировка индексов


Index bed, английский

Index buffer, английский
    Буферный индекс-регистр


Index build, английский
    Построение индекса (базы данных)


Index burner, английский

Index calculus, английский
    Индексное исчисление; матричное исчисление


Index card, английский
  1. Карточка картотеки

  2. Жесткая бумага соответствующего качества, определенного размера, используемая для записи данных в регистрационных системах.


Index case, английский

Index construction, английский
    Построение индекса; исчисление индекса


Categories, английский
  1. A feature that allows the user to apply custom or default markers to items (e.g. outlook messages or onenote content) in order to categorize information for easy retrieval and sorting.

  2. A list of categories that developers select from to make their app more discoverable.

  3. A list of different types of xbox music application contents, such as games, music+video, lifestyle.

  4. The section of the store that shows subgroups of apps and games, grouped by intended use or function.

  5. Flexible and rigid. borescope, ultraviolet: borescope with the ability to transmit ultraviolet radiation to the distal end while transmitting visible light to the eyepiece.


Fundamental, английский
  1. A основной; ко- ренной; базисный, главный, существенный frequency fusing a использующий фузию

  2. The lowest frequency in a complex sound wave.


Variability, английский
  1. Изменчивость

  2. Изменчивость; вариабельность степень различий между повторными измерениями признака.

  3. Изменчивость. разброс или дисперсия показателей в группе показате-лей; стремление каждого показателя не быть подобным другим [20].

  4. Изменчивость. разброс или дисперсия показателей в группе показателей; стремление каждого показателя не быть подобным другим [20].


Immaturity, английский
    Behaviour which is lacking in maturity


Orientation, английский
  1. A description of the manner in which the functional pattern is to be viewed.

  2. The act or process of setting a diamond in the crown of a bit in such an attitude that one of its hard vector planes will come in contact with the rock and be the surface that cuts or abrades it.

  3. As used in borehole surveying and directional drilling practice, "orientation" refers to the method and procedure used in placing an instrument or tool, such as a deflection wedge, in a drilled hole so that its directional position, bearing, or azimuth is known.

  4. Placement with respect to the cardinal directions, n, s, e, w; azimuth is the measure of orientation from north.

  5. In linear polymeric structures, the degree of parallelism of the chain molecules.

  6. The alignment of an item, such as a control.

  7. The direction a publication will be printed on a sheet of paper. you can choose either portrait, which is the taller-than-wide orientation, or landscape, which is the wider-than-tall orientation.

  8. Position of a discontinuity or part or surface in relation to the test surface of the article or ultrasonic beam.

  9. Angular relationship of a surface, plane, discontinuity, or axis to a reference plane or surface. p

  10. Angular relationship of a surface, plane, discontinuity or axis to a reference plane or surface.7,21

  11. Orientation is the process of bringing employees up to speed on organisational policies, job roles and responsibilities

  12. Orientation is a process that new employees go through to familiarize themselves with the company, people and policies of the business.

  13. Introducing new hires to the organization and its policies, benefits and culture. training and familiarization with each department are sometimes included.


Income baskets, английский
    Category to which certain income is allocated. losses in one basket may not be used to offset gains in another basket. specified in u.s. tax code.


Tax clientele, английский
    Categories of investors who have specific preferences for debt or equity because of differences in their personal tax rates.