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Adverse terms of trade |
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Adverse terms of tradeA terms of trade that is considered unfavorable relative to some benchmark or to past experience. Developing countries specialized in primary products are sometimes said to suffer from adverse or declining terms of trade.Similar MatchesAdverse useAdverse useThe access and use of property without the consent of the owner. Adverse possessory titleAdverse possessory titleIf a piece of land is occupied without permission for at least 12 years, the occupier can become the legal owner. Material Adverse Change or EffectMaterial Adverse Change or EffectMany mergers and acquisitions contracts include a material adverse change clause that allows a company to renegotiate or walk away from a deal if the other company or its subsidiaries announces a significant event that may negatively affect its stock price or operations. See also materiality. Adverse selectionAdverse selectionRefers to a situation in which sellers have relevant information that buyers lack (or vice versa) about some aspect of product quality. Adverse selectionAdverse selectionThe tendency for insurance to be purchased only by those who are most likely to need it, thus raising its cost and reducing its benefits. Further SuggestionsAdverse possession |
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