Wall Street Words
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Wall Street Words is an essential guide to the words spoken on ‘the Street.’ This updated edition has 4,500 entries – more than 700 of them newly added to reflect key developments in national and world markets – and covers everything from investment fundamentals to the sophisticated terminology of contemporary finance. More than 100 case studies illustrating real-world investment examples plus 50 insightful tips from industry professionals make this new edition the most comprehensive and useful reference for today’s investor
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