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Aggregate demand refers to the total demand for goods and services in a given economy, sector, or market. It consists of all consumer goods, government spending, capital goods like factories and equipment, exports, and imports. Aggregate demand clarifies the link between current price levels and a country’s GDP (see ‘gross domestic product’).

A measurement that shows how an investment portfolio is performing against a defined benchmark like a stock market index. An alpha of greater than zero means a trade outperformed the benchmark. Alpha is also a measure of risk and makes clear the extent to which a trader has beaten or fallen behind the market over a period of time.

Arbitrage is the practice of buying and selling an asset simultaneously to take advantage of a short-term difference in price. In forex, it is the strategy of exploiting price disparities in currency markets.

The rate at which you can buy the base currency, in our case, the British Pound, and sell the quoted currency, i.e. the Japanese Yen.

This refers to an entire category of financial instrument. An asset class can be physical or financial. They are grouped based on whether they are governed by the same regulations and/or have similar characteristics. Major asset classes include commodities, futures, financial derivatives like CFDs, stocks, bonds, and increasingly— cryptocurrencies.

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The Bank of England (BoE) is the United Kingdom’s central bank. Its mission is to ‘promote the good of the UK by maintaining monetary and financial stability.

Aggregate demand refers to the total demand for goods and services in a given economy, sector, or market. It consists of all consumer goods, government spending, capital goods like factories and equipment, exports, and imports. Aggregate demand clarifies the link between current price levels and a country’s GDP (see ‘gross domestic product’).

Aggregate demand refers to the total demand for goods and services in a given economy, sector, or market. It consists of all consumer goods, government spending, capital goods like factories and equipment, exports, and imports. Aggregate demand clarifies the link between current price levels and a country’s GDP (see ‘gross domestic product’).

Aggregate demand refers to the total demand for goods and services in a given economy, sector, or market. It consists of all consumer goods, government spending, capital goods like factories and equipment, exports, and imports. Aggregate demand clarifies the link between current price levels and a country’s GDP (see ‘gross domestic product’).

Aggregate demand refers to the total demand for goods and services in a given economy, sector, or market. It consists of all consumer goods, government spending, capital goods like factories and equipment, exports, and imports. Aggregate demand clarifies the link between current price levels and a country’s GDP (see ‘gross domestic product’).

Aggregate demand refers to the total demand for goods and services in a given economy, sector, or market. It consists of all consumer goods, government spending, capital goods like factories and equipment, exports, and imports. Aggregate demand clarifies the link between current price levels and a country’s GDP (see ‘gross domestic product’).

Aggregate demand refers to the total demand for goods and services in a given economy, sector, or market. It consists of all consumer goods, government spending, capital goods like factories and equipment, exports, and imports. Aggregate demand clarifies the link between current price levels and a country’s GDP (see ‘gross domestic product’).

Aggregate demand refers to the total demand for goods and services in a given economy, sector, or market. It consists of all consumer goods, government spending, capital goods like factories and equipment, exports, and imports. Aggregate demand clarifies the link between current price levels and a country’s GDP (see ‘gross domestic product’).

Aggregate demand refers to the total demand for goods and services in a given economy, sector, or market. It consists of all consumer goods, government spending, capital goods like factories and equipment, exports, and imports. Aggregate demand clarifies the link between current price levels and a country’s GDP (see ‘gross domestic product’).

Aggregate demand refers to the total demand for goods and services in a given economy, sector, or market. It consists of all consumer goods, government spending, capital goods like factories and equipment, exports, and imports. Aggregate demand clarifies the link between current price levels and a country’s GDP (see ‘gross domestic product’).

Aggregate demand refers to the total demand for goods and services in a given economy, sector, or market. It consists of all consumer goods, government spending, capital goods like factories and equipment, exports, and imports. Aggregate demand clarifies the link between current price levels and a country’s GDP (see ‘gross domestic product’).

Aggregate demand refers to the total demand for goods and services in a given economy, sector, or market. It consists of all consumer goods, government spending, capital goods like factories and equipment, exports, and imports. Aggregate demand clarifies the link between current price levels and a country’s GDP (see ‘gross domestic product’).

Aggregate demand refers to the total demand for goods and services in a given economy, sector, or market. It consists of all consumer goods, government spending, capital goods like factories and equipment, exports, and imports. Aggregate demand clarifies the link between current price levels and a country’s GDP (see ‘gross domestic product’).

Aggregate demand refers to the total demand for goods and services in a given economy, sector, or market. It consists of all consumer goods, government spending, capital goods like factories and equipment, exports, and imports. Aggregate demand clarifies the link between current price levels and a country’s GDP (see ‘gross domestic product’).

Aggregate demand refers to the total demand for goods and services in a given economy, sector, or market. It consists of all consumer goods, government spending, capital goods like factories and equipment, exports, and imports. Aggregate demand clarifies the link between current price levels and a country’s GDP (see ‘gross domestic product’).

Aggregate demand refers to the total demand for goods and services in a given economy, sector, or market. It consists of all consumer goods, government spending, capital goods like factories and equipment, exports, and imports. Aggregate demand clarifies the link between current price levels and a country’s GDP (see ‘gross domestic product’).