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Supply shock

The financial definition for Supply shock:

An event that influences production capacity and costs in an economy.




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Floating supply

Floating supply
The aggregate of securities believed to be available for immediate purchase, that is, in the hands of dealers and investors wanting to sell.


Money supply

Money supply
M1-A: Currency plus demand deposits M1-B: M1-A plus other checkable deposits. M2: M1-B plus overnight repos, money market funds, savings, and small (less than $100M) time deposits. M3: M-2 plus large time deposits and term repos. L: M-3 plus other liquid assets.


Raw material supply agreement

Raw material supply agreement
As used in connection with project financing, an agreement to furnish a specified amount per period of a specified raw material.


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