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IJM Corporation | [
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"Constructi... | 1,513 | 10,697 | IJM Corporation Berhad () is one of Malaysia's leading conglomerates and is listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad ("Bursa Securities"). Its core business activities encompass construction, property development, manufacturing and quarrying and Infrastructure concessions. Headquartered in Selangor... |
Stadium subsidy | [
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] | 4,552 | 49,793 | A stadium subsidy is a type of government subsidy given to professional sports franchises to help finance the construction or renovation of a sports venue. Stadium subsidies can come in the form of tax-free municipal bonds, cash payments, long-term tax exemptions, infrastructure improvements, and operating cost subsid... |
Danièle Nouy | [
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"Officers of the Legion of Honour",
"21st-century French businesswomen",
"21st-century French ... | 458 | 5,233 | Danièle Nouy is a French public servant who served as Chair of the Supervisory Board at the European Central Bank from 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2018. She was regarded as the effective head of European Banking Supervision.
Early life and education
Nouy grew up in Brittany. She studied political science at Sciences ... |
Mezzanine capital | [
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] | 1,083 | 8,003 | Mezzanine capital is a type of financing that sits between senior debt and equity in a company's capital structure. It is typically used to fund growth, acquisitions, or buyouts. Technically, mezzanine capital can be either a debt or equity instrument with a repayment priority between senior debt and common stock equit... |
Doug Green (Louisiana politician) | [
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"American peopl... | 965 | 10,115 | Douglas D. Green, known as Doug Green (born c. 1950), is the former Louisiana insurance commissioner who held the office from 1988 to 1991, when he received a 25-year federal sentence for taking $2 million in illegal campaign contributions from owners of insurance companies doing business with the state. Green's predec... |
Open Road Films | [
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... | 2,783 | 27,191 | Open Road Films, LLC (formerly known briefly as Global Road Entertainment) was an American independent film production and distribution company based in Los Angeles, California. It was founded by Tom Ortenberg on March 26, 2011, as a joint venture between the two largest American theatrical exhibitors, AMC Theatres and... |
Menu cost | [
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"New Keynesian economics"
] | 2,672 | 20,862 | In economics, the menu cost is a cost that a firm incurs due to changing its prices. It is one microeconomic explanation of the price-stickiness of the macroeconomy put by New Keynesian economists. The term originated from the cost when restaurants print new menus to change the prices of items. However economists have ... |
David de Stern | [
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] | 416 | 3,576 | David Jacob de Stern, Viscount de Stern (1807 – 19 January 1877) was a German-born British banker and senior partner of the firm of Stern Brothers.
Life and career
Stern was born in Frankfurt am Main to the prominent Stern banking family. In 1833 he moved to London and in 1844 was joined by his brother Hermann.
Togethe... |
Jean Claude Mimran | [
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"Businesspeople in the sugar industry",
"Agriculture in Senegal",
"French art collectors",
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"French hoteliers",
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"French people of Algerian descent",
... | 937 | 9,485 | Jean Claude Mimran (born 1945) is a French businessman with extensive agricultural interests in Senegal, and banking and industrial investments. He is the president of The Mimran Group. Mimran has two brothers, Robert and Patrick. The Swiss business magazine BILANZ has listed Mimran as one of the 300 richest people in ... |
Chad Hurley | [
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"American businesspeople in the online media industry",
"American computer businesspeople",
"American technology company founders",
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"Google employees",
"Internet pioneers",
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"People from Birdsboro, Pennsylvania",
"Businesspeople from Palo Alto, Ca... | 1,214 | 13,692 | Chad Meredith Hurley (born January 24, 1977) is an American webmaster and businessman who serves as the advisor and former chief executive officer (CEO) of YouTube. He also co-founded MixBit, a since closed video sharing service. In October 2006, he and Steve Chen sold YouTube for $1.65 billion to Google. Hurley worked... |
Gloria Vanderbilt | [
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"2019 deaths",
"American socialites",
"American fashion designers",
"Clothing brands",
"Jeans by brand",
"American company founders",
"American women company founders",
"American women business executives",
"Businesspeople from New York City",
"20th-century American businesspeople... | 4,296 | 40,404 | Gloria Laura Vanderbilt (February 20, 1924 – June 17, 2019) was an American artist, author, actress, fashion designer, heiress, and socialite. During the 1930s, she was the subject of a high-profile child custody trial in which her mother, Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt, and her paternal aunt, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, ea... |
Clive Peeters | [
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] | 683 | 5,939 | Clive Peeters was an Australian electrical, computers, kitchens and whitegoods retailer with stores in Victoria, Queensland, New South Wales and Tasmania. Under the original owners, the first stores opened in Melbourne in 1973 and Brisbane in 2001.
In 2005, Clive Peeters bought the Rick Hart chain of retail stores in W... |
Kazakhstan Deposit Insurance Fund | [
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"Deposit insurance",
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"Financial services companies established in 1999"
] | 806 | 5,922 | Kazakhstan Deposit Insurance Fund (KDIF) is a non-profit organization that guarantees deposits of individuals (including individual entrepreneurs) and placed with second-tier banks of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The basic objective of the mandatory deposit insurance system is to maintain stability of the financial syst... |
Government final consumption expenditure | [
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"National accounts",
"Expenditure"
] | 385 | 3,819 | Government final consumption expenditure (GFCE) is an aggregate transaction amount on a country's national income accounts representing government expenditure on goods and services that are used for the direct satisfaction of individual needs (individual consumption) or collective needs of members of the community (co... |
Robert Kraft | [
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"American corporate directors",
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"American manufacturing businesspeople",
"American media executives",
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"American p... | 7,111 | 74,721 | Robert Kenneth Kraft (born June 5, 1941) is an American billionaire businessman. He is the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Kraft Group, a diversified holding company with assets in paper and packaging, sports and entertainment, real estate development, and a private equity portfolio. Since 1994, Kraft... |
Frederick Zetteler | [
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"Businesspeople from Rotterdam",
"Politicians from Madison, Wisconsin",
"Politicians from Milwaukee",
"Businesspeople from Milwaukee",
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"Businesspeople from Madison, Wisco... | 628 | 4,859 | Frederick Tobias Zetteler (February 11, 1812 – August 19, 1896) was an American real estate developer, pioneer, and politician.
Born in Rotterdam, Netherlands, Zetteler was the son of a royal tailor. On March 5, 1841 he married Sarah Jacoba (Smith) Fagg, a widow who was a Vlissingen native from a prominent local family... |
Institutionalization process | [
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"1980s in Cuba",
"1970s in economic history",
"1980s in economic history",
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"Fidel Castro"
] | 2,632 | 25,258 | The institutionalization process, sometimes more formally referred to as the "process of institutionalization", or the "institutionalization of the Cuban Revolution", was a series of political reforms, typically identified by historians as to have taken place between 1976 and 1985, although sometimes identified as havi... |
Veris Residential | [
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] | 1,908 | 21,009 | Veris Residential, Inc. is a real estate investment trust headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey, investing primarily in multifamily real estate in New Jersey and Boston.
As of February 21, 2024, it owned or had interests in 22 apartment complexes, as well as a substantial land bank. With the exception of a few prope... |
Beau Rivage (Mississippi) | [
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"Casinos in Mississippi",
"Skyscraper hotels in Mississippi",
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"Hotel buildings completed in 1999",
"Towers in Mississippi",
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"MGM Resorts International",
"1999 est... | 724 | 6,377 | Beau Rivage is a waterfront casino resort in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA. It is owned by Vici Properties and operated by MGM Resorts International. The Beau Rivage hotel is the tallest building in Mississippi. The term 'Beau Rivage' is French for 'beautiful shore'; the original, well-known hotels of that name are the Be... |
Carlos Palanca (born 1844) | [
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"19th-century Chinese diplomats",
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"Businesspeople from Fujian",
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] | 1,606 | 13,436 | Carlos Palanca y Lim (Tan Quien Sien) (1844–1901) (Hokkien ), also known as Tan Chuey Leong (Hokkien ) or Tan Chueco (Hokkien ), was a late 19th century local Sangley Chinese community leader, government official, diplomat, legal mediator, lawyer and businessman in the Philippines then part of the Spanish East indies o... |
Disposable income | [
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"Household income",
"Family economics",
"National accounts"
] | 872 | 8,884 | Disposable income is total personal income minus current taxes on income. In national accounting, personal income minus personal current taxes equals disposable personal income or household disposable income. Subtracting personal outlays (which includes the major category of personal [or private] consumption expenditur... |
Medical underwriting | [
"Health insurance in the United States",
"Actuarial science",
"Life insurance",
"Underwriting"
] | 2,173 | 19,560 | Medical underwriting is a health insurance term referring to the use of medical or health information in the evaluation of an applicant for coverage, typically for life or health insurance. As part of the underwriting process, an individual's health information may be used in making two decisions: whether to offer or d... |
Jeronis de Soysa | [
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"Sri Lankan philanthropists",
"Sinhalese people",
"Sri Lankan medical doctors",
"Sri Lankan educational theorists",
"Sri Lankan businesspeople",
"Planters from British Ceylon",
"Sri Lankan Christians",
"Sri Lankan Buddhists",
"Sri... | 2,425 | 21,132 | Gate Mudaliyar Jeronis de Soysa (19 April 1797 – 28 May 1862) was a pioneering Ceylonese entrepreneur and philanthropist. He was a pioneer coffee planter and an industrialist who became the wealthiest Ceylonese of the 19th century by establishing the largest native commercial enterprise of the era. He was instrumental ... |
Alison Evans | [
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"British women economists",
"Year of birth missing (living people)",
"Place of birth missing (living people)",
"British officials of the United Nations"
] | 276 | 2,466 | Alison Evans is a British economist. She is director general of Independent Evaluation Group at the World Bank Group since January 2019. Before her current role, Evans was the Chief Commissioner of the UK's Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI) based in London, England, where she led the evolution of that organi... |
Saudi Investment Company | [
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"Conglomerate companies of Saudi Arabia",
"Companies based in Geneva",
"Financial services companies established in 1980",
"Swiss companies established in 1980",
"Saudi Arabian companies established in 1980"
] | 309 | 2,716 | The Saudi Investment Company (SICO), headquartered Geneva, Switzerland, and founded on May 19, 1980, represents the worldwide interests of the Saudi Binladin Group.
Overview
The Geneva-based SICO is the parent house for the group's international financial activities and investments, with branches in London and Curaçao.... |
Startup.com | [
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"American business films",
"American documentary films",
"Artisan Entertainment films",
"Documentary films about business",
"Documentary films about the Internet",
"2001 documentary films",
"2001 independent films",
"Dot-com bubble",
"Films directed by Jehane Noujaim",
"2000s Engli... | 760 | 6,964 | Startup.com is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Jehane Noujaim and Chris Hegedus. D. A. Pennebaker served as a producer on the film. It follows the dot-com start-up govWorks.com, which raised $60 million in funding from Hearst Interactive Media, KKR, the New York Investment Fund, and Sapient.
The startup di... |
This dataset comprises Wikipedia articles focused on financial and economic topics, systematically curated using Wikipedia's native category system. The collection process involved identifying Wikipedia categories directly related to money, finance, business, and monetary systems, then filtering articles based on their categorical overlap with these financial domains. The current dataset contains only articles that appear in three or more of these finance-related Wikipedia categories, creating a high-confidence corpus of content with demonstrated relevance across multiple financial dimensions. By leveraging Wikipedia's community-driven categorization structure—where articles are assigned to categories through collaborative editorial processes—this filtering approach ensures that the selected articles have been independently validated by multiple editors as belonging to finance-related topic areas, resulting in a concentrated collection of authoritative content on financial and economic subjects.
The information is limited to the content in the English Wikipedia.
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