The 'Greenback' is a common nickname for the United States dollar. Its origins are linked to Civil War-era paper currency.…
A golden share grants specific, often disproportionate, rights to a shareholder, typically the government, in a company. It's often used…
A golden parachute is a substantial compensation package awarded to top executives if they are terminated, often during a merger…
A golden handshake is a generous severance package offered to executives upon leaving a company. It often includes substantial financial…
Golden handcuffs are financial incentives designed to retain employees, often through stock options or deferred compensation. They aim to keep…
The Glass-Steagall Act, enacted in 1933, separated commercial and investment banking in the U.S. It aimed to prevent speculative abuses…
Gilts are debt securities issued by the UK government to raise capital. They function like loans, with investors lending money…
Gazundering is a common tactic in property transactions where a buyer attempts to renegotiate the agreed-upon price at the last…
Gazumping occurs when a seller accepts a higher offer on their property after already agreeing to a sale at a…
Futures are standardized legal agreements to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price on a specific future date.…