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(music) Initialism of Five Finger Death Punch.
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(accounting) Initialism of accounts receivable. [(accounting, usually plural only) The total monetary amount owed to a financial entity due to debts arising from sales on credit or on account.]
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(UK, finance) AIM, the secondary stock market of the London Stock Exchange; formerly an initialism of Alternative Investment Market.
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(computing) Initialism of aspect-oriented language. [(computing) A programming language that aims to increase modularity by allowing the separation of cross-cutting concerns.]
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(economy) Initialism of all or nothing, a type of stock market or financial derivative order, signifying that the order is to be executed only if the full quantity of the order can be bought or sold.
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Initialism of Age of Sigmar (“British tabletop fantasy game set after the events of Warhammer Fantasy Battles”).
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Initialism of arbitrage pricing theory. [(finance) A theory of asset pricing serving as a framework for the arbitrage pricing model.]
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(Australia, finance) Initialism of Australian Stock Exchange.
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Initialism of Bachelor of Applied Science.
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(video games) Initialism of Battlefield, an FPS video game series.
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(banking) Initialism of bank of first deposit: the first financial institution where a person deposits or cashes a check.
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Initialism of Bombay Stock Exchange.
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(nautical) Initialism of broken up: referring to the scrapping of a decommissioned ship.
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Abbreviation of customer-to-customer. [that involves mutual interaction between customers]
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(computing) Initialism of cellular automaton. [(computing theory) An automaton consisting of cells arranged in a regular grid, in one or more dimensions. Each application of an associated rule creates a new generation, where the cells have a new configuration of values.]
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(import/export) Initialism of cash against documents: an arrangement where the purchaser must pay the total price in cash in order to get shipping papers from the seller or (usually) a third party.
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(sports) Initialism of St. Louis Cardinals.
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(finance) Initialism of credit default swap. [(finance) A credit derivative contract between two counterparties, whereby the buyer (seller of risk) makes periodic payments to the seller (buyer of risk) in exchange for the right to a payoff if there is a default or other credit event in respect of a third party called reference entity.]
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Initialism of chief financial officer. [(business) The executive who is in charge of financial affairs, notably as head of a financial department, typically directly under the chief executive officer and/or the board who lead the corporation or other organisation as a whole]
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Corporation Franchise Post Office
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(economics) Initialism of capital gains tax. [(taxation) A tax levied on the profit made from selling any "capital" (i.e. non-inventory) asset.]
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(finance) Abbreviation of central limit order book.
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Initialism of chart of accounts. [(accounting) A list of financial accounts set up, usually by an accountant, for an organization, and available for use by the bookkeeper for recording transactions in the organization's general ledger.]
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(accounting) Abbreviation of creditor, credit [(finance) A person to whom a debt is owed.]
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(finance) An abbreviation for a stock exchange in Cambodia. It stands for the Cambodia Securities Exchange.
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(Incoterm) Initialism of Delivered Duty Unpaid. [(Incoterm) Meaning the seller delivers the goods to the named destination, and pays for all transportation expect for the unloading, duty and the further transportation to a named place in the country of import, which is the responsibility of the buyer.]
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(education) Initialism of doctor of fine arts.
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(Canada) Acronym of Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.
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(stock ticker symbol) Walt Disney Company.
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(stock ticker symbol) Dow Jones & Company
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(finance, stock ticker symbol) Initialism of Dow Jones Industrial Average.
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(stock market) Initialism of Dow Jones Industrial Average.
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Dow Jones & Company, an American publishing and financial information firm.
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Initialism of end of financial year.
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(uncountable, physics) Ellipsis of EPR paradox. Initialism of Einstein Podolsky Rosen.
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(economics) The stock of the technology companies Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google.
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(military) Initialism of forward base.
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(countable, property law, England & Wales) Initialism of farm business tenancy. [(property law, England & Wales) An agricultural tenancy agreed on or after 1 September 1995, made under the Agricultural Tenancies Act 1995.]
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Initialism of foreign direct investment. [(finance, economics) Direct investment into production or business in a country by an individual or company of another country, either by buying a company in the target country or by expanding operations of an existing business in that country.]
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(US, finance) Initialism of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 1991.
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(computer security) Initialism of Fast IDentity Online (Alliance), an industry association launched to develop and promote authentication standards.
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(finance) Acronym of flexible loan insurance plan.
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(gambling) Initialism of fixed odds betting terminal.
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(finance) Initialism of free of payment, delivery of securities with no corresponding payment of funds
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Initialism of fell off a truck; stolen.
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(stock market, by extension) A stock market index code for the British stock market.
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(stock market, by extension) The main stock market index code for the British stock market.
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(business) Initialism of government-to-business.
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Initialism of general manager. [(management) A manager with overall responsibility for an organisation or a distinct unit of an organisation.]
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(Canada, politics) Initialism of Green Party of Ontario.
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(electronics) Initialism of Gunning transceiver logic. [(electronics) A kind of logic signaling used to drive electronic backplane buses, having a voltage swing between 0.4 and 1.2 volts—much lower than that used in TTL and CMOS logic—and symmetrical parallel resistive termination.]
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(finance) Acronym of home equity line of credit.
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Initialism of high-yields investment program: a kind of Ponzi scam.
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(cryptocurrencies) Initialism of initial coin offering. [A type of funding using cryptocurrencies.]
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Initialism of International Monetary Fund. [The international organization entrusted with overseeing the global financial system by monitoring foreign exchange rates and balance of payments, as well as offering technical and financial assistance when asked. Abbreviated as IMF.]
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(organisation) The International Organization for Standardization.
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(soccer, Malaysia) Initialism of Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C.. (a Malaysian football club)
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(stock ticker symbol) Kraft Foods
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Initialism of letter of credit. [Reliance on the truth of something said or done; faith; trust.]
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(business) Initialism of leveraged buyout. [(business) A transaction in which a business firm, or a controlling share of a firm, is purchased using money which was borrowed by pledging all or some of the firm's assets as collateral.]
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(finance) Initialism of Low Exercise Price Option. [(finance) A European call option on a share or index, with a 1 cent strike price, traded on ASX. Instead of paying an upfront premium, margin is held and marked-to-market daily, making it similar to a futures contract on the underlying asset.]
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(finance) Acronym of London Interbank Offered Rate (loan interest rate)
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(finance) Initialism of London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange.
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(UK) Ellipsis of Lloyds Banking Group., formerly known as Lloyds TSB Group.
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(UK) Ellipsis of Lloyds Banking Group., formerly known as Lloyds TSB Group, the parent company of Lloyds Bank.
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(finance, banking) Initialism of line of credit; also LoC. [(finance, banking) A credit facility under which a bank or other lender agrees to provide a client with loans of money up to an approved limit during a predefined period. The client may borrow the entire credit amount all at once or in portions during the specified period.]
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Initialism of lender of last resort. [(finance) The institution in a financial system that acts as the provider of liquidity to a financial institution that finds itself unable to obtain sufficient liquidity in the interbank lending market and has exhausted other possible sources.]
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(Ireland) Initialism of Labour Relations Commission.
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Initialism of London Stock Exchange.
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(finance) Initialism of last twelve months.
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(uncountable) NYSE stock ticker symbol for Mobile Telesystems OJSC
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(programming) Initialism of Mobile Media API.
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National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations, an electronic stock market.
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Abbreviation of Nikkei index. [(finance) A Japanese stock market index; normally refers to the Nikkei 225, which is calculated by aggregating the share prices of 225 large Japanese companies quoted on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and thus reflects the performance of major Japanese businesses.]
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(finance) A Japanese stock market index; normally refers to the Nikkei 225, which is calculated by aggregating the share prices of 225 large Japanese companies quoted on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and thus reflects the performance of major Japanese businesses.
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(trading) Initialism of New York Stock Exchange.
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(stock ticker symbol) NYSE Group
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(Australia, business, law) Abbreviation of offshore banking unit.
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(US, law) Abbreviation of Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act.
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(Britain) Abbreviation of Office of Gas and Electricity Markets.
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(acronym) On-Line Data Interchange: A Eurocontrol standard used in ATC systems in order to exchange information about flights crossing the border between the two ATC units. The messages described by this standard use ICAO subfields.
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Initialism of offset overhand bend. [A knot used to join two ropes together]
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Initialism of profit and loss. [A profit-and-loss statement; an income statement.]
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Initialism of Project Gutenberg Distributed Proofreaders.
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(historical, trading) NYSE stock-ticker symbol for Playboy Enterprises, Inc., now PLBY.
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Initialism of place of birth. [birthplace]
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(Police, Australia) Abbreviation of Public Order Response Team.
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(economics) Initialism of production-possibility curve.
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(UK politics) Initialism of parliamentary private secretary.
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Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor
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(stock ticker symbol) Royal Dutch Shell
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(accounting) Initialism of return on investment. [(finance) A benefit gained by an investor from an investment.]
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(finance) The S&P 500 Index, an stock market index published by S&P Global Ratings.
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A stock market index of 30 well-established and financially sound companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange in India.
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A contract between the provider of a service and a user of that service, specifying the level of service that will be provided.
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(UK, law enforcement) Acronym of Scenes of Crime Officer.
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Abbreviation of special. [A reduction in consumer cost (usually for a limited time) for items or services rendered.]
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A measure that is calculated as a weighted average of the prices of a defined range of stocks
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(computing) Initialism of SIMD within a register.
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(engineering) Initialism of tunnel boring machine. [(engineering) A large machine used to excavate tunnels with a circular cross section.]
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(Britain, economics, banking, finance) The Bank of England.
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(finance) Abbreviation of top of book, the most competitively priced level on each side of an order book.
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(finance) Acronym of Tokyo Stock Price Index.
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(education) think-pair-share
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(dated) Formerly the Toronto Stock Exchange (now TSX)
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(finance) Initialism of time-weighted average price.
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A calculation of the overall cost of capital used by an enterprise, made by totalling the cost of each source of capital used multiplied by its proportional share of the total capital used. Abbreviation: WACC.
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Acronym of well-known seasoned issuer, a legal status that allows corporations to issue securities more easily.
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(military, nautical) Initialism of executive officer. [(military) second in command of a military unit or ship]
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