January effect: Refers to the historical pattern that stock prices rise in the first f ...

Japanese candlestick chart: A charting technique in technical analysis that, among other things, i ...

JASDAQ: Japanese Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System ...

Jennifer Lopez (JLo): A slang technical analysis term referring to a rounding bottom in a st ...

Jensen index: Index that uses the capital asset pricing model to determine whether a ...

Jensen Model: Jensen's model proposes another risk adjusted performance measure. Thi ...

Jerry-built: Cheap goods (WW1 pejorative for German)

JMD: Jamaican Dollar from Jamaica.

Job Lot: A form of contract having a smaller unit of trading than is featured i ...

Jobber: A trader who trades for small, short-term profits during the course of ...

Johannesburg Securities Exchange (JSE): Established in 1886, the Johannesburg Securities Exchange is the only ...

Joint stock bank: A joint stock bank is one operated by a joint stock or limited company ...

Joint Venture: A business enterprise, usually a corporation, that is formed between t ...

JPY: Yen from Japan. The first western-style coins stamped in Yen ...

Junior Leaguers (Junior League): Affluent non-working women under 40 years old.

Junior Stock Exchange: A stock exchange which lists mainly small, emerging companies with low ...

Junk bonds: Bonds that trade below investment grade set by recognised rating compa ...

Just-in-time: Just-in-time production is a system in which materials, parts and fini ...

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SIT

Tolar from Slovenia. Slovenia introduced its own currency, the Slovene tolar (SIT), in October 1991. It became convertible in accordance with the standards of the International Monetary Fund in September 1995. Since then it has been well-established, with a relatively high level of stability and reputation.


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