| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| CAC 40 |
The major 40 constituent stocks in Paris Stock Exchange. |
| Call option |
The right to buy equities at a specific price before a specified expiration date. |
| Call protection |
The period offered by the issuing company to investors promising not to buy back bonds. |
| Call risk |
The risk that the issuer buy back the securities earlier than expected. |
| Callable bond |
A kind of bond of which the issuer can buy back at a specific date and price. |
| Capacity utilization |
The percentage used by the British Federal Reserve to measure the industry’s capacity compared to the gross capacity. |
| Capital allocation decision |
The decision made to allocate capitals among different financial instruments. |
| Capital gain |
Gain from the difference between bid and offer prices. Capital market. |
| Capital structure |
The long-term financing of a company, including stocks and debts. |
| Cash break-even |
The point to distinguish the quantity change at which the operating cash flow can reduce to zero. |
| Cash budget |
Estimated future cash flow. |
| Cash cycle |
The time between the cash flow in and out. |
| Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) |
A market where commodities are trade. |
| Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) |
Set up by CBOT to exchange options. |
| Closed-end fund |
Funds with limited issuing amount and do not accept new investment after closing exchange. |
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