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Protection applied

A term used by the London Stock Exchange to denote that a transaction was protected at the time of reporting it.



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Home responsibilities protection

Home responsibilities protection

A scheme which preserves your rights to a basic state pension during periods when you are caring for children, an elderly relative or other dependants.


Court of protection

Court of protection

An office of the Supreme Court whose function is to manage and administer the property and affairs of people who, through mental disorder, are incapable of managing their own financial affairs.


Securities Investor Protection Corporation

Securities Investor Protection Corporation

In the US, a non profit organisation which provides insurance for cash and securities in customer accounts held by approved brokerage firms. Brokers and dealers registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission are obliged to be members of SIPC. In the event that such a firm fails, investors are covered up to a maximum of $500,000 of which no more than $100,000 can be cash.


Retirement Protection Act of 1994

Retirement Protection Act of 1994

Legislation designed to protect the pension benefits of workers and retirees by increasing required support of pension plans by employers.


Labor standards argument for protection

Labor standards argument for protection

The view that trade restrictions (trade sanctions) should be used as a tool to improve labor standards, limiting imports, for example, from countries that do not enforce such labor rights as freedom of association and collective bargaining.


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Mortgage payment protection insurance (MPPI)
Investor Protection Scheme
Contingent protection
Self-sufficiency argument for protection
Employment argument for protection
Labor standards argument for protection
Tariff protection
Payment protection insurance
Protection
Foreign investment argument for protection
Protectionism
Consumer Credit Protection Act of 1968
loan protection policy
Second-best argument for protection
Deposit Protection Scheme
Exchange rate protection
Externalities argument for protection
Intellectual property protection
Domestic distortions argument for protection
Endogenous protection
Balance of payments argument for protection
Actual protection rate
Nominal rate of protection
mortgage protection
Political economy of protection


 
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