C

C (E2, G2)

  1. Total consumer expenditure of a national economy. This is shown as a function of national income in the CONSUMPTION FUNCTION.
  2. The lowest quality of security, according to Standard & Poor, as such securities have no interest paid on them.

See also: AAA; BB; BBB; D; DDD

cable (F4)

Transactions between the dollar and sterling in foreign exchange trading.

cabotage (L9)

  1. Coastal and commercial navigation between ports.
  2. Permission for an air carrier of a foreign country to pick up passengers or freight in another country for transport to a third country.

cab rank rule (J4)

The customary regulation that UK barristers must accept a brief appropriately priced if it is within their competence.

cadastral survey (H2)

A survey of ...

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