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inadequacy ²»×ã lack of an adequate quantity or number
inadequate ²»³ä×ãµÄ unable to fulfil a need or requirement
in-bank transfer ÐÐÄÚתÕË money transfer among the branches of a bank
incorporation ¹«Ë¾ÉèÁ¢ the establishment of a corporation
incubator ·õ»¯Æ÷ "a company or facility that promotes entrepreneurship by offering startup companies, especially in high-tech industries, shared facilities and business advice"
incur ÕÐÖ to make oneself subject to (something undesirable)
indemnity Åâ³¥ a compensation paid for loss or damage
index Ö¸Êý "a scale, or a number on it, that expresses the price, value, or level of something in relation to something else or to a base number"
indication of interest ±í´ïÈϹºÒâÔ¸ "an underwriting expression showing a conditional, non-binding interest in buying a security that is currently in registration"
indices Ö¸Êý indexµÄ¸´Êý
individual stock ¸ö¹É a specific single stock
indulgence ¸¶¿îÑÓÆÚ an extension of time granted as a favour for payment of a debt or as fulfilment of some other obligation
industrial ¹¤ÒµµÄ of or relating to the industry
industrial base ¹¤Òµ»ù´¡ total industrial capacity (including capacity of repair and maintenance facilities) of an economy or nation available for use
industrialization ²úÒµ»¯ "process by which traditionally non-industrial sectors (e.g. agriculture, education, health) of an economy become increasingly-similar to the manufacturing sector of the economy"
industry ÐÐÒµ "an activity that many people are involved in, especially one that has become commercialized or standardized"
inelastic ·Çµ¯ÐԵĠdescribes supply or demand that is not affected by fluctuations in price
inflation Í¨»õÅòÕÍ "an increase in the supply of currency or credit relative to the availability of goods and services, resulting in higher prices and a decrease in the purchasing power of money"
information ×ÊÁÏ a collection of facts or data
information asymmetry ÐÅÏ¢²»¶Ô³Æ "a situation in which the parties to a transaction have unequal information, so that an unfair exchange often results"
input Í¶Èë "a resource required for industrial production, such as capital goods, labour services, raw materials, etc"
insider trading ÄÚÄ»½»Ò× profitable trading in securities that is done using access to privileged information
installment ·ÖÆÚ¸¶¿î one of a series of sums of money paid at regular intervals to settle a debt
instalment ·ÖÆÚ¸¶¿î #NAME?
institute cargo clause Ð»á»õÎïÌõ¿î a set of terms for cargo insurance policies voluntarily adopted as standard terms by many international marine insurance organizations
institution ÖƶȠ"an established law, custom, or practice"
institutional arrangement ÖƶȰ²ÅÅ an arrangement between economic units that govern(s) the ways in which these units can cooperate or compete
institutional investor »ú¹¹Í¶×ÊÕß an organization which pools large sums of money and invests those sums in companies
instrument ¹¤¾ß a device that requires skills for proper use
insurable interest ±£ÏÕÀûÒæ "a demonstrable interest in something covered by an insurance policy, the loss of which would cause deprivation or financial loss"
insurable value ±£ÏÕ¼ÛÖµ the true value for which a property is insured after deducting the value of the land and other items that are not part of the property
insurance ±£ÏÕ an arrangement by which a company gives customers financial protection against loss or harm such as theft or illness in return for payment premium
insurance assessor ±£ÏÕ¹«¹ÀÈË Ö¸ÒÀÕÕ·¨Âɹ涨ÉèÁ¢£¬Êܱ£ÏÕÈË¡¢Í¶±£ÈË»ò±»±£ÏÕÈËίÍаìÀí±£ÏÕ±êµÄµÄ²éÑé¡¢¼ø¶¨¡¢¹ÀËðÒÔ¼°Åâ¿îµÄÀíË㣬²¢ÏòίÍÐÈËÊÕÈ¡³ê½ðµÄ¹«Ë¾
insurance indemnity ±£ÏÕÅâ³¥ On the Relation Between Insurance Indemnity of Industrial lnjury and Infringement Indemnity
insurance money ±£ÏÕ½ð This means that the insurance money is paid out all at one time rather than partial payments made over a period of time
insurance policy ±£ÏÕµ¥ a written contract between an insurance company and a person or organization requiring insurance against loss or harm
insurance proposal form Í¶±£µ¥ a document provided by the insurance company to a prospective policyholder to make its offer and uses the information contained therein to assess the nature of risks
insurance surveyor ±£ÏÕ¶¨ËðÔ± a specialist who makes an assessment of the losses and claims put forward by the client
insurant ±»±£ÏÕÈË "the person insured, called also the insured"
insured amount ±£ÏÕ½ð¶î the limit of indemnity payable by the Insurer upon each insured event throughout the duration of the insurance
insurer ±£ÏÕÈË a person or company providing insurance
intensive Ãܼ¯ÐÍ requiring or using a lot of a particular thing
intensive ¼¯Ô¼ÐÍ e.g. intensive economy
inter-bank account ÁªÐÐÕË»§ An inter-bank account might have to be updated to reflect a transfer of funds
inter-bank borrowing Í¬Òµ²ð½è short-term borrowing between banks based on creditworthiness of the counterparties
interest ÀûÏ¢ "a charge for the use of credit or borrowed money, such a charge expressed as a percentage per time unit of the sum borrowed or used"
interest rate ÀûÂÊ a rate charged or paid for the use of money
interest-bearing assets ÉúÏ¢×ʲú assets that generate interests
interest-free ÎÞÏ¢µÄ free of interest
interim ÖÐÆÚµÄ happening at a date other than that of the end of a fiscal year
interim report Öб¨ ¡°ÖÐÆÚ±¨¸æ¡±µÄ¼ò³Æ
interim report ÖÐÆÚ±¨¸æ a financial statement that has a date other than that of the end of a fiscal year
internationalization ¹ú¼Ê»¯ a process of increasing involvement of enterprises in international markets
Internet banking ÍøÉÏÒøÐР²»Èç¡°online banking¡±³£ÓÃ
intervention ¸ÉÔ¤ "an economic action that is designed to counter a trend in a market, especially in order to stabilize a country's currency"
intrinsic value ÄÚÔÚ¼ÛÖµ "the price a security ""ought to have"" based on all factors bearing on valuation"
invest Í¶×Ê "to use money to participate in a business enterprise that offers the possibility of profit, especially by buying stocks or bonds"
investment Í¶×Ê the act of investing or the amount invested
investment bank Í¶×ÊÒøÐР"a bank that offers financial services such as trading securities, raising capital, and managing corporate mergers and acquisitions"
investor Í¶×ÊÕß "an individual or organization that has money invested in something, especially one that holds stock in publicly owned corporations"
involution ÄÚ¾í "Compared with involution which lays emphasis on economic process, Lewis Model lays stress on describing consequent phenomena"
inward remittance »ãÈë»ã¿î a remittance received from a correspondent bank and is entrusted to pay certain amount to a specified person
IOI ±í´ïÈϹºÒâÔ¸ indication of interest
IPO Ê״ι«¿ª·¢ÐРinitial public offering
IPO lock-up Ê״ι«¿ªÉÏÊнûÊÛÆÚ Ê״ι«¿ªÉÏÊй«Ë¾µÄÄÚ²¿ÈËÊ¿Ôڹ涨ÔÚÌØ¶¨Ê±ÆÚÄÚ²»µÃ³öÊÛ¸Ã¹ÉÆ±
IRR ÄÚ²¿ÊÕÒæÂÊ internal rate of return
irredeemable ²»ÄÜÊê»ØµÄ incapable of being redeemed
issuance ·¢ÐР"the act of issuing money, etc"
issue ·¢ÐР"n&vt, a series of items such as stock that becomes available at the same time"
issued ÒÑ·¢ÐеĠhaving been issued
issuer ·¢ÐÐÈË an institution that issues something (securities or publications or currency etc)
issuing bank ¿ªÖ¤ÐРbuyer's or importer's bank which opens a letter of credit in favor of a beneficiary (seller or exporter)
joint account ÁªÃûÕË»§ ÓÉÁ½ÃûÒÔÉÏÈËÊ¿³ÖÓеÄ֤ȯÐлòÒøÐÐÕË»§
junior security ´Î¼¶Ö¤È¯ a security that has a lower-priority claim on the assets and earnings than a senior security
junk bond À¬»øÕ®È¯ an investment bond that offers the possibility of a high return but at a high risk
kerb trading ³¡Íâ½»Ò× "trading occurs outside of ordinary markets, commonly through computers or telephones after the official exchanges have closed"
Knight ÄÎÌØ e.g. Heller-Knight model
knowledge economy ÖªÊ¶¾¼Ã "economy based on creating, evaluating, and trading knowledge"
knowledge-intensive ÖªÊ¶Ãܼ¯ÐÍ requiring access to and manipulation of large quantities of knowledge
Komatsu Ð¡ËÉ ÈÕ±¾¹¤³Ì»úе¹«Ë¾
kroner ¿ËÀÊ the plural form of krone
L/C ÐÅÓÃÖ¤ letter of credit
labor ÀͶ¯Á¦ "the supply of work or workers for a particular job, industry, or employer"
labor-intensive ÀͶ¯Ãܼ¯ÐÍ "involving a relatively high number of workers or greater costs for labor than for other areas such as materials, machines, or design"
lag Ê±ÖÍ "the interval of time between two events, esp between an action and its effect"
lagging indicator ÖͺóÖ¸±ê an economic statistic that typically reflects how the economy was rather than how it is or will be
laissez-faire ×ÔÓÉ·ÅÈÎÖ÷Òå the principle that the economy works best if private industry is not regulated and markets are free
laissez-faire ×ÔÓÉ·ÅÈεĠwith minimally restricted freedom in commerce
landscape ×ÜÌåÐÎÊÆ the general situation providing the background to a particular type of activity
LBO ¸Ü¸ËÊÕ¹º leveraged buyout
leader ÏÈÐÐÖ¸±ê a statistic or index that gives an advance indication of the state of the economy
leasing industry ×âÁÞÒµ a business of equipment or property leasing
legal tender ·¨¶¨»õ±Ò "a means of payment that, by law, cannot be refused in settlement of a debt"
lender of last resort ×îºó´û¿îÈË a central bank's role as the entity that lends money to commercial banks and other financial institutions when they have no other means to raise funds
letter of commitment ³ÐŵÊé an official notification to a borrower of the lender's intent to grant a loan
letter of credit ÐÅÓÃÖ¤ "a letter from a bank, usually for presentation to another branch or bank, authorizing it to issue credit or money to the person named"
letter of guarantee ±£º¯ a letter issued by a bank on behalf of a customer purchasing goods from a supplier and promises to meet any financial obligations to the supplier in the event of default
letter of indemnity Åâ³¥±£Ö¤Êé "written undertaking by a third party (e.g. an insurance company), on behalf of one party to a transaction or contract, to cover the other party against specific loss or damage"
letter stock ´æÐŹɯ± privately placed common stock that cannot be immediately resold
liberalization ×ÔÓÉ»¯ "a relaxation of previous government restrictions, usually in areas of social or economic policy"
LIBOR Â×¶ØÒøÐÐͬҵ²ð½èÀûÂÊ London Interbank Offered Rate
life insurance ÊÙÏÕ ¡°ÈËÊÙ±£ÏÕ¡±µÄ¼ò³Æ
life insurance ÈËÊÙ±£ÏÕ insurance that guarantees a specific sum of money to a designated beneficiary upon the death of the insured or to the insured if he or she lives beyond a certain age
life insurance policy ÈËÊÙ±£µ¥ the contract that sets out the terms of life insurance coverage
light industry ÇṤҵ a section of an economy's secondary industry characterized by less capital-intensive and more labor-intensive operations
limit order ÏÞ¼ÛίÍРan order instructing an investment broker to buy or sell something at a specific price or one better than it within a limited period
line of credit ÊÚÐŶî¶È the amount of credit that a customer is allowed to draw on
linked exchange rate ÁªÏµ»ãÂÊ a type of exchange rate regime to link the exchange rate of a currency to another
listed ÉÏÊеĠstock may be traded on an exchange
listed company ÉÏÊй«Ë¾ a business whose stock may be traded on an exchange
listing ÉÏÊРa place on an official list of securities that can be traded on an exchange
loading ±£ÏÕ¸½¼Ó·Ñ "an addition to an insurance premium to cover expenses, provide a safer profit margin, etc"
loan loss provision ´û¿îËðʧ׼±¸½ð an amount of money set aside as an allowance for bad loans
loan sharking ·Å¸ßÀû´û the act of charging an illegally high interest rate on a loan
loan term ´û¿îÆÚÏÞ the term of a financial loan
local clearing Í¬³ÇÇåËã the clearing process among local banks
lock in Ëø¶¨ Ëø¶¨³É±¾¡¢ÊÕÒæµÈ
lockbox ±£¹ÜÏä a fireproof metal strongbox (usually in a bank) for storing valuables
Lombard street Ó¢¹ú½ðÈÚ½ç the British financial and banking world
long bond ³¤ÆÚծȯ a bond that matures in more than 10 years
long position Âú²Ö ËùÓÐ×ʽ𶼹ºÂòÁË֤ȯ
look up ¿´ºÃ to expect to become better
loss ratio Å⸶ÂÊ the ratio of the losses paid out in a year by an insurance company against the income from premiums
lottery savings Óн±´¢Ðî Dedicating a portion of lottery savings to support community-based adult literacy programs in Texas is smart for our future
Lucas Â¬¿¨Ë¹ an American economist
lumbering Ä¾²ÄÒµ "trade of cutting, preparing or selling timber"
lump sum Õû±Ê "an amount of money that is given in a single payment, rather than being divided into smaller periodic payments"
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