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RCARevealed comparative advantage.Similar MatchesMercantilismMercantilismAn economic philosophy of the 16th and 17th centuries that international commerce should primarily serve to increase a country's financial wealth, especially of gold and foreign currency. To that end, exports are viewed as desirable and imports as undesirable unless they lead to even greater exports. OvercapitalisedOvercapitalisedA term describing a company which has more equity capital than it needs. This is a subjective judgement. The more common problem is for a company to be undercapitalised. Lots of small companies have a business which is essentially healthy, but they run into trouble when growing rapidly without adequate capital backing. Chicago Mercantile ExchangeChicago Mercantile ExchangeThe Chicago Mercantile Exchange (or Merc) was called the Chicago Butter and Egg Board until 1919 and is one of the world's largest futures exchanges. Overall the Chicago Board of Trade is probably bigger in number of contracts traded per year, but the Merc is bigger when it comes to agricultural futures and 'open interest' contracts. MastercardMastercardAn international payment services and card scheme. New York Mercantile ExchangeNew York Mercantile ExchangeFollowing the merger with the Commodity Exchange (COMEX) in 1994, the exchange operates two divisions that is, NYMEX which deals in futures and options on a number of products including crude oil, heating oil and platinum and COMEX which deals in futures and options on copper, gold and silver. Further SuggestionsMercantile agencyUndercapitalized Bifurcation Striking Price Intercal Bifurcation Diagram Mercato Italiano Futures (MIF) Overcapitalization |
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