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CO-PAY

Similar to co-insurance. The insured and provider share in the paying for the cost for services.

CO-PAY PROVISION

A provision detailing what portion of a claim the insurer pays and what portion the insured pays.

CORE INFLATION

A measure of INFLATION at the consumer level, excluding certain items such as food and oil. See also CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, HARMONIZED INDEX OF CONSUMER PRICES, RETAIL PRICE INDEX.

CORNERING

An attempt to gain sufficient market share in an ASSET or security in order to manipulate the price for gain. Cornering attempts, which are generally illegal, are usually unsuccessful unless the asset

CORPORATE CHARTER

An authorizing document issued by a government or legal authority that delineates the activities a CORPORATION is permitted to undertake. See also ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION.

CORPORATE CONTROL MARKET

The broad marketplace for trans actions that are designed to change the ownership, structure, and/or control of a company. Common corporate control transactions include MERGERS, friendly or HOSTILE TAKEOVERS, LEVERAGED BUYOUTS, and

CORPORATE ETHICS

The broad area dealing with the way in which a company behaves towards, and conducts business with, its internal and external STAKEHOLDERS, including employees, investors, creditors, customers, and regulators. In certain national

CORPORATE FINANCE

(1) The general class of financial transactions that a company may consider to alter its structure, operations, or business focus, including MERGER, ACQUISITION, CARVEOUT, DIVESTITURE, RECAPITALIZATION, LEVERAGED BUYOUT, or MANAGEMENT BUYOUT. (2)

CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY

The concept and action of ensuring that a corporate organization exists in perpetuity, providing returns and benefits for multiple generations of internal and external STAKEHOLDERS. Sustainability generally demands close ties and cooperation

CORRELATION

A statistical measure that indicates the extent to which two or more variables (such as financial ASSET prices) move in the same direction, or different directions. Correlation is often used to price

CORRELATION COEFFICIENT

A measure of CORRELATION, typically computed as: where Cov (A,B) is the covariance between ASSETS A and B, A is the STANDARD DEVIATION of asset A and B is the standard deviation

CORRELATION RISK

The RISK of loss arising from a change in the historical relationships, or CORRELATIONS, between ASSETS. Correlation risk can be found in certain COMPLEX OPTIONS and COMPLEX SWAPS and may also impact

CO-SIGN

To jointly sign and endorse. A co-signer of a loan is liable for paying back the debt if the other individuals fail to do so. Co-signing is a way for someone with

CO-SOURCING

The joining of service capability from either inside or outside a business, or both, to realize the same goal. Outsourcing, as an example, can provide internal expertise missing within a company and

COST INFLATION

INFLATION that results from increased costs of production, including raw materials and labor. Higher production costs are priced into goods and services, leading labor to demand higher wages to meet the higher

COST OF CAPITAL

The total costs a firm bears in funding its operations through DEBT and EQUITY, equal to the rate of return needed to induce CAPITAL suppliers to invest or lend. The cost of

COST OF CARRY

The FUTURE VALUE of costs and benefits associated with holding an ASSET, which typically includes the cost of financing, INSURANCE, transportation and/or storage, less benefits derived from lending the asset and any

COST OF RISK

The implicit or explicit price a company must pay to manage its RISK exposures; it is typically comprised of the expected costs and direct and indirect losses arising from RISK RETENTION, LOSS

CO-TENANCY

A clause in some retail space lease agreements that entitles a tenant to a decrease in the amount of rent payments if a specified other tenant leaves the location. This is a

CO-TERMINAL

Airports adjacent to each other, and sharing in setting computing fare or moving freight.

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