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The halo effect is the tendency to rate people relative to others rather than against performance standards.
Exchange Rates
The rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another, which can fluctuate based on economic factors, market demand, and geopolitical events.
Inventory Policy
Guidelines and procedures a company follows to determine the optimal inventory level that minimizes costs and maximizes efficiency.
Floating Exchange Rates
A currency system where the value of a currency is allowed to freely fluctuate according to the foreign exchange market without direct government control.
LIBOR
A benchmark rate that some of the world’s leading banks charge each other for short-term loans, serving as a global reference for financial products.
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