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What is a half-life?
Print Money
The process by which a country's central bank creates new money, typically leading to an increase in the monetary base, used metaphorically for expansionary monetary policy.
Depository Institution
A financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and provides credit facilities and other financial services.
Pension Fund
A pool of assets forming an independent legal entity that is used to generate stable growth for future pension payments.
Legal Tender
The money that is officially recognized by a government as a valid form of payment that must be accepted for debts.
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