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- Bank failures and rescues [r]: an account of the occurrence , causes and consequences of bank failures, and of methods of dealing with them [e]
- Bankruptcy [r]: Legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organization to pay its creditors. [e]
- Bermuda [r]: British overseas territory located in the North Atlantic Ocean, east of South Carolina [e]
- Crash of 2008 [r]: the international banking crisis that followed the subprime mortgage crisis of 2007. [e]
- Economics [r]: The analysis of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. [e]
- Euro [r]: The official currency of the European Monetary Union. [e]
- Financial economics [r]: the economics of investment choices made by individuals and corporations, and their consequences for the economy, . [e]
- Risk-free interest rate [r]: The interest rate that it is assumed can be obtained by investing in financial instruments with no default risk. [e]
- Search engine [r]: An application which accepts a query in a specialized (e.g. MEDLINE) or general language (e.g., Google) and responds with bibliographic references (e.g., medical journals, the public Web). [e]
- European Union [r]: Political and economic association of 27 European states. [e]
- National Security Agency [r]: An organization within the United States Department of Defense, with the dual roles of the principal signals intelligence agency in the United States intelligence community , but also having the responsibility for information assurance of military, diplomatic, and other critical communications. [e]