New Definitions from the City |
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Bear - mythical creature representing caution and restraint in the markets
Bear Market - a 6 to 18 month period when the kids get no allowance, the wife gets no jewellery, and the husband gets no sex
Blue chip company - frozen food manufacturer
Broker - what my broker has made me
Bull market - place where everyone talks bullocks
Bull market - a random market movement causing an investor to mistake himself for a financial genius
Cash flow - the movement your money makes as it disappears down the drain
City fat cats - it's all that urban living and fast food stocks - try exercising caution and cutting out junk bonds
Credit crunch - chocolate biscuit bought on spec
Credit risk - the likelihood of all your friends buying their round in the pub
Dow Jones - the market that lives next door and everyone else tries to keep up with
Economic capital - 'E'
Finance Minister - the person leading our prayers for a financial miracle
Financial planner - a guy whose phone has been disconnected
Footsie - traders kicking worthless stocks and shares under the desk
Gold standard - a flag worth waving, if you can carry it
Good investment - David Beckham modeling his underwear
Government bail out - the state's answer to the recent floods
Institutional investor - past year investor who's now locked up in a nuthouse
Liquidity freeze - putting your pension on ice
Market correction - heavy fall in share prices the day after you sell all your gold to buy stock
Market Risk - where the price of stocks and shares can go down as well as under
Operational risk - the likelihood your broker will survive when his clients threaten to cut out his liver
Profit - an archaic word used only by fund managers in calculating their gains
Shares - one for us and one million for the bankers - but hey, who said it was an equitable life?
Speculation - uncertainty over the outcome of your optician's appointment
Standard & Poor - your life in a nutshell
Stock analyst - idiot who downgraded your stock just before its shares rocketed
Stock exchange - you might as well, as they're not worth keeping
Stock split - when your ex-wife and her lawyer split your assets equally between themselves
Wall Street - a place full of Wallies
Windows - what you jump out of when you're the sucker who bought Yahoo at $240 per share
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