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Headline Effect

What is the Headline Effect? The headline effect is the impact of headlines, news, and narratives on asset prices as well as the economy in general. The effect can be both positive or negative for asset prices. The effect runs counter to modern finance theory that gives no importance to headlines or narratives as causal…

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Headline Risk

What is Headline Risk? Headline risk is the risk of a negative impact on the value of a company, as reflected by its stock price and other publicly traded instruments associated with the company. It also refers to the damage to the core business due to a loss in reputation caused by a news piece….

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Heteroskedasticity

What is Heteroskedasticity? Heteroskedasticity refers to situations where the variance of the residuals is unequal over a range of measured values. When running a regression analysis, heteroskedasticity results in an unequal scatter of the residuals (also known as the error term). When observing a plot of the residuals, a fan or cone shape indicates the…

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Headline Earnings

What are Headline Earnings? Headline earnings are a restatement of a company’s profit that removes the effect of one-time charges, write-downs, cost-cutting, and other extraordinary items like tax liabilities. Another way of looking at headline earnings is that it is the part of a company’s earnings that pertains to its core business activities. It is…

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Hedge Fund Manager

What is a Hedge Fund Manager? A hedge fund manager is an individual who makes investment decisions on behalf of their clients, called limited partners (“LPs”), using aggressive and sophisticated investment strategies. Hedge fund managers fall into the buy side within the world of capital markets. This means that hedge funds, like other asset managers,…

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Heterodox Economics

What is Heterodox Economics? Heterodox economics refers to economic theories that diverge from mainstream or neoclassical principles. While most economists accept mainstream economic theories, they tend to rely on neoclassical theories of market equilibriums and rationality. In contrast, heterodox economics includes more fringe ideologies that go against fundamental neoclassical beliefs. Due to the diverse nature…

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Iraqi Dinar (IQD)

What is the Iraqi Dinar (IQD)? The Iraqi dinar refers to Iraq’s national currency and is represented by ISO code IQD. Iraq’s Central Bank issues the Iraqi dinar, which earlier consisted of 1000 fils. However, fils are no longer used because inflation has rendered them obsolete, and now dinars have become the smallest currency unit…

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Mexican Peso (MXN)

What is the Mexican Peso (MXN)? The Mexican Peso is the national currency of Mexico and is abbreviated as MXN. It originated from the Spanish dollar between the 15th and 19th centuries. While in the Americas, MXN is the third most exchanged currency after the US dollar and the Canadian dollar, it is the main…

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Hersey-Blanchard Model

What is the Hersey-Blanchard Model? The Hersey-Blanchard Model is a leadership model that focuses on the ability and willingness of individual employees. Developed by Paul Hersey and Kenneth Blanchard, the model is also referred to as the Situational Leadership Model. Unlike other leadership models, the Hersey-Blanchard model disregards the idea that corporations require a single…

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Heritage and Stabilization Fund (HSF)

What is the Heritage and Stabilization Fund (HSF)? Heritage and Stabilization Fund (HSF) is a sovereign wealth fund established by the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Founded in 2007, HSF was established to reinvest excess capital resulting from exports of natural gas. Like other sovereign wealth funds, Trinidad and Tobago’s HSF is owned by the…

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