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Examples:George Soros or György Schwartz (1930-), Hungarian American financial speculator and millionaire philanthropist—moving average index (used in financial analysis)—regulatory commission (e.g. regulating employment, financial services etc)—(fig.) guarantee of financial support for the rest of one's life—Shanghai World Financial Center (SWFC), skyscraper—Nikkei Shimbun, Japanese equivalent of Financial Times—Standard and Poor's (S&P), company specializing in financial market ratings—Tianjin World Financial Center, skyscraper a.k.a. the Tianjin Tower or Jin Tower—cover (i.e. insurance against loss in financial deals)—Moody's, company specializing in financial market ratings—London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE)—Financial Times stock exchange index (FTSE 100 or footsie)—Bloomberg L.P., financial software services, news and data company—fig. crisis (e.g. revolution, uprising, financial crisis etc)—Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing—International Finance Corporation—joint guarantee (finance, law)—current (esp. in finance)—credit derivative (in finance)—refers China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau (esp. in finance and economics)—minister of finance (e.g. of PRC)—foreign exchange collection (finance)—building society (finance)—Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (SUFE)—a form of transit taxation in China introduced finance armies to suppress the Taiping Rebellion—Guizhou University of Finance and Economics— |