-10 年期国债是指到期日为 10 年的国债。国债是政府发行的债券,代表政府向债券持有人借款并承诺在到期日偿还本金和支付利息。10 年期国债是一种长期债券,其到期日为 10 年,投资者可以购买这种债券来获取固定的利息收入。由于国债是政府发行的,因此其违约风险较低,被视为比较安全的投资选择。
+10-year government bond refers to a government bond with a maturity date of 10 years. Government bonds are bonds issued by the government, representing the government borrowing from bondholders and promising to repay the principal and pay interest on the maturity date. 10-year government bonds are long-term bonds with a maturity date of 10 years, and investors can purchase these bonds to receive fixed interest income. Due to the fact that government bonds are issued by the government, their default risk is relatively low and they are considered a relatively safe investment choice.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasuryyield-104482.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasuryyield-104482.mdx
index 477a00e8f..4d108149b 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasuryyield-104482.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasuryyield-104482.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "10 年期美债收益率"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasuryyield-104482"
+title: "10-year Treasury yield"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasuryyield-104482"
id: "104482"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 10 年期美债收益率
+# 10-year Treasury yield
-10 年期美债收益率是指投资者持有美国政府发行的 10 年期国债所能获得的预期收益率。它是衡量市场对美国国债的债务风险和通胀预期的指标,也被视为全球金融市场的重要参考指标。
+The 10-year Treasury yield refers to the expected return that investors can obtain by holding 10-year government bonds issued by the United States. It is an indicator of the market's debt risk and inflation expectations for US Treasury bonds, and is also regarded as an important reference index for global financial markets.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/10-yearu-s-treasurynote-104479.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/10-yearu-s-treasurynote-104479.mdx
index bbb571496..be2671ec2 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/10-yearu-s-treasurynote-104479.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/10-yearu-s-treasurynote-104479.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "美国 10 年期国债"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/10-yearu-s-treasurynote-104479"
+title: "10-year U.S. Treasury note"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/10-yearu-s-treasurynote-104479"
id: "104479"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 美国 10 年期国债
+# 10-year U.S. Treasury note
-10 年期美国国债是指美国政府发行的为期 10 年的债券。它被认为是安全性较高的投资工具之一,通常用于衡量市场风险偏好和利率水平。
+10-year US Treasury bonds refer to bonds issued by the US government with a term of 10 years. It is considered one of the investment tools with relatively high security and is usually used to measure market risk preferences and interest rate levels.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/10-yearyield-107104.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/10-yearyield-107104.mdx
index 5ec172bd0..5c5b87e2f 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/10-yearyield-107104.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/10-yearyield-107104.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "10 年期收益率"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/10-yearyield-107104"
+title: "10-year yield"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/10-yearyield-107104"
id: "107104"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 10 年期收益率
+# 10-year yield
-10 年期收益率是指国债等固定收益产品在 10 年期限内的年化收益率。它是衡量债券市场长期利率水平的重要指标之一,也是评估经济发展和通胀预期的参考指标。10 年期收益率的上升通常意味着债券价格下跌,投资者对经济增长和通胀的预期上升,而 10 年期收益率的下降则相反。
+The 10-year yield refers to the annualized yield of fixed-income products such as government bonds within a 10-year period. It is one of the important indicators for measuring the long-term interest rate level in the bond market and also a reference indicator for evaluating economic development and inflation expectations. An increase in the 10-year yield usually means a decrease in bond prices and an increase in investors' expectations of economic growth and inflation, while a decrease in the 10-year yield indicates the opposite.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/12-monthpricetarget-105706.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/12-monthpricetarget-105706.mdx
index a95f5553a..9736e00ac 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/12-monthpricetarget-105706.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/12-monthpricetarget-105706.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "12 个月目标价"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/12-monthpricetarget-105706"
+title: "12-month price target"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/12-monthpricetarget-105706"
id: "105706"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 12 个月目标价
+# 12-month price target
-12 个月价格目标是指分析师或投资机构对某只股票在未来 12 个月内的预期价格。这个目标价格是基于对公司基本面、行业前景、市场环境等因素的分析和评估得出的。投资者可以参考 12 个月价格目标来制定自己的投资策略和决策。
+12-month price target refers to the expected price of a certain stock in the next 12 months as analyzed and evaluated by analysts or investment institutions based on factors such as company fundamentals, industry prospects, and market environment. Investors can use the 12-month price target to formulate their own investment strategies and decisions.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/3dprinting-103747.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/3dprinting-103747.mdx
similarity index 100%
rename from i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/3dprinting-103747.mdx
rename to docs/learn/wiki/3dprinting-103747.mdx
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/401-k-investments-106930.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/401-k-investments-106930.mdx
index 8a2b9619e..575aa3ba3 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/401-k-investments-106930.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/401-k-investments-106930.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "401(k) 投资"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/401-k-investments-106930"
+title: "401(k) investments"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/401-k-investments-106930"
id: "106930"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 401(k) 投资
+# 401(k) investments
-401(k) 投资是一种退休储蓄计划,它允许雇员将一部分工资预先扣除并投资于特定的退休储蓄账户中。这些投资通常包括股票、债券、共同基金等。401(k) 投资是一种常见的养老金计划,可以帮助个人在退休时积累资金。
+401(k) investment is a retirement savings plan that allows employees to contribute a portion of their wages and invest it in a specific retirement savings account. These investments typically include stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc. 401(k) investment is a common pension plan that can help individuals accumulate funds for retirement.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/abandonmentratio-107256.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/abandonmentratio-107256.mdx
index f36b192b5..0051166d7 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/abandonmentratio-107256.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/abandonmentratio-107256.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "弃购比例"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/abandonmentratio-107256"
+title: "abandonment ratio"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/abandonmentratio-107256"
id: "107256"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 弃购比例
+# abandonment ratio
-弃购比例是指在某一期间内购买某种产品或服务后放弃的比例。它可以用来衡量消费者对该产品或服务的满意度或需求的变化。较高的弃购比例可能表示该产品或服务存在质量问题或不符合消费者的期望,需要进行改进和调整。
+The abandonment rate refers to the proportion of purchases of a certain product or service that are abandoned within a certain period of time. It can be used to measure consumer satisfaction or changes in demand for the product or service. A higher abandonment rate may indicate quality issues or a failure to meet consumer expectations, requiring improvement and adjustment.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/actualfundraisingratio-107246.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/actualfundraisingratio-107246.mdx
index 16d99f23f..deb865897 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/actualfundraisingratio-107246.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/actualfundraisingratio-107246.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "实际募资比例"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/actualfundraisingratio-107246"
+title: "actual fundraising ratio"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/actualfundraisingratio-107246"
id: "107246"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 实际募资比例
+# actual fundraising ratio
-实际募资比例是指企业或机构在募集资金时实际获得的资金与计划募资金额之间的比率。这个比例可以用来评估企业或机构在募资过程中的融资能力和效果。如果实际募资比例高于计划募资比例,说明企业或机构获得的资金超出了预期,可能意味着投资者对企业或机构的信心较高。反之,如果实际募资比例低于计划募资比例,可能意味着企业或机构面临融资困难或投资者对其信心不足。
+The actual fundraising ratio refers to the ratio between the actual amount of funds obtained by a company or institution during the fundraising process and the planned fundraising amount. This ratio can be used to evaluate the financing ability and effectiveness of a company or institution during the fundraising process. If the actual fundraising ratio is higher than the planned fundraising ratio, it indicates that the company or institution has obtained more funds than expected, which may indicate a higher level of confidence from investors. On the other hand, if the actual fundraising ratio is lower than the planned fundraising ratio, it may indicate that the company or institution is facing financing difficulties or a lack of confidence from investors.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105478.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105478.mdx
index 7c1340d13..35ee1ff8b 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105478.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105478.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "调整后的息税折旧及摊销前利润"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105478"
+title: "Adjusted EBITDA"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105478"
id: "105478"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 调整后的息税折旧及摊销前利润
+# Adjusted EBITDA
-调整后的息税折旧摊销前利润(Adjusted EBITDA)是指企业在计算其盈利能力时排除了利息、税收、折旧和摊销等因素后的利润指标。调整后的 EBITDA 常用于评估企业的经营绩效和盈利能力,以便更好地比较不同企业之间的财务状况。
+Adjusted EBITDA refers to the profit indicator of a company that excludes factors such as interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization when calculating its profitability. Adjusted EBITDA is commonly used to evaluate a company's operating performance and profitability in order to better compare the financial conditions of different companies.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105572.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105572.mdx
index 07364574c..b901fabf3 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105572.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105572.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "调整后息税前利润"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105572"
+title: "adjusted Ebitda"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105572"
id: "105572"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 调整后息税前利润
+# adjusted Ebitda
-调整后的息税折旧及摊销前利润(Adjusted Ebitda)是指企业在计算利润时,将利润内的利息、税收、折旧和摊销等因素进行调整后的数值。这个指标可以用来评估企业的经营状况和盈利能力,因为它排除了一些非经营性的因素对利润的影响。
+Adjusted EBITDA refers to the value obtained by adjusting the factors such as interest, taxation, depreciation, and amortization in the profit when calculating the profit of a company. This indicator can be used to evaluate the operating status and profitability of a company, as it eliminates the impact of some non-operating factors on profits.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedeps-103990.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedeps-103990.mdx
index 18b3aff71..a06470eb0 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedeps-103990.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedeps-103990.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "调整后的每股收益"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/adjustedeps-103990"
+title: "adjusted EPS"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/adjustedeps-103990"
id: "103990"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 调整后的每股收益
+# adjusted EPS
-调整后的每股收益是指企业在计算每股收益时,对原始每股收益进行调整后得到的指标。这种调整通常包括一些非经常性项目的影响,例如重组费用、减值损失等。调整后的每股收益可以更准确地反映企业的经营状况和盈利能力。
+Adjusted earnings per share refers to the indicator obtained by adjusting the original earnings per share when calculating the earnings per share of a company. This adjustment typically includes the impact of some non-recurring items, such as restructuring costs, impairment losses, etc. Adjusted earnings per share can more accurately reflect the operating conditions and profitability of a company.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedloss-104813.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedloss-104813.mdx
index b0be506d5..91d6c2e2b 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedloss-104813.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedloss-104813.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "调整后亏损"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/adjustedloss-104813"
+title: "adjusted loss"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/adjustedloss-104813"
id: "104813"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 调整后亏损
+# adjusted loss
-调整后的亏损是指企业在计算净利润时,对一些非经常性损益进行调整后的净利润。这种调整通常包括一些非经常性损益,如重组费用、减值损失、非经常性捐赠等。
+Adjusted loss refers to the net profit of a company after adjusting for some non-recurring gains and losses when calculating net profit. Such adjustments typically include some non-recurring gains and losses, such as restructuring costs, impairment losses, non-recurring donations, etc.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedoperatingincome-105570.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedoperatingincome-105570.mdx
index 7a820e170..f53f76141 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedoperatingincome-105570.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedoperatingincome-105570.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "调整后营业利润"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/adjustedoperatingincome-105570"
+title: "adjusted operating income"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/adjustedoperatingincome-105570"
id: "105570"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 调整后营业利润
+# adjusted operating income
-调整后的营业利润是指企业在扣除一些非经常性项目之后的营业利润。这些非经常性项目可能是收入或支出,它们不属于企业正常的经营活动。调整后的营业利润可以用来评估企业的经营绩效,因为它反映了企业正常经营活动的真实利润。
+Adjusted operating profit refers to a company's operating profit after deducting some non-recurring items. These non-recurring items may be income or expenses that do not belong to the company's normal business activities. Adjusted operating profit can be used to evaluate a company's operating performance, as it reflects the true profit of the company's normal operating activities.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedprofit-105638.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedprofit-105638.mdx
index f9a7c2990..940a91356 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedprofit-105638.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/adjustedprofit-105638.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "调整后利润"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/adjustedprofit-105638"
+title: "adjusted profit"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/adjustedprofit-105638"
id: "105638"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 调整后利润
+# adjusted profit
-调整后利润指企业在扣除非经常性损益和其他特殊项目后的净利润,反映了企业的经营业绩和真实盈利能力。非经常性损益和其他特殊项目包括但不限于:政府补贴、非经常性资产减值损失、重组费用等。调整后利润是投资者判断企业财务状况和盈利能力的重要指标之一。
+Adjusted profit refers to the net profit of a company after deducting non-recurring gains and losses and other special items, reflecting the company's operating performance and true profitability. Non-recurring gains and losses and other special items include but are not limited to: government subsidies, non-recurring asset impairment losses, restructuring costs, etc. Adjusted profit is one of the important indicators for investors to judge the financial condition and profitability of a company.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/adpemploymentnumber-105438.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/adpemploymentnumber-105438.mdx
index 9684e067f..dd77ad226 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/adpemploymentnumber-105438.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/adpemploymentnumber-105438.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "ADP 就业人数"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/adpemploymentnumber-105438"
+title: "ADP employment number"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/adpemploymentnumber-105438"
id: "105438"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# ADP 就业人数
+# ADP employment number
-ADP 就业人数指的是由 ADP 公司发布的美国私营部门就业数据报告,是美国非农就业数据公布前的重要参考指标。该报告会统计美国私营部门就业情况,包括制造业、服务业和建筑业等,对于预测非农就业数据具有一定的预示作用。
+ADP employment refers to the employment data report of the private sector in the United States published by ADP company. It is an important reference indicator before the release of non-farm employment data in the United States. The report will include employment situation in the private sector of the United States, including manufacturing, service, construction, etc., and has a certain predictive effect on non-farm employment data.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/adpjobsreport-106793.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/adpjobsreport-106793.mdx
index 4fd31d4fa..1edbce7c1 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/adpjobsreport-106793.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/adpjobsreport-106793.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "ADP 就业报告"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/adpjobsreport-106793"
+title: "ADP jobs report"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/adpjobsreport-106793"
id: "106793"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# ADP 就业报告
+# ADP jobs report
-ADP 就业报告是由美国人力资源管理公司 ADP(Automatic Data Processing)发布的一份月度就业报告。该报告根据 ADP 管理的大量企业的就业数据,提供了关于美国私营部门非农就业情况的估计。ADP 就业报告通常在每月美国劳工部非农就业报告之前发布,被视为一项重要的经济指标,可以提供关于美国劳动力市场的预测和趋势分析。
+The ADP Employment Report is a monthly employment report published by the American human resources management company ADP (Automatic Data Processing). Based on the employment data of a large number of companies managed by ADP, the report provides an estimate of non-farm employment in the US private sector. The ADP Employment Report is usually released before the monthly non-farm employment report from the US Department of Labor and is considered an important economic indicator that can provide predictions and trend analysis of the US labor market.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/aftermarkettrading-104778.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/aftermarkettrading-104778.mdx
index eadd055f2..80fe3b47c 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/aftermarkettrading-104778.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/aftermarkettrading-104778.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "售后市场交易"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/aftermarkettrading-104778"
+title: "aftermarket trading"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/aftermarkettrading-104778"
id: "104778"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 售后市场交易
+# aftermarket trading
-Aftermarket trading 指的是交易所在正常营业时间以后的交易活动。在美国股市中,正常营业时间是每周一至周五早上 9 点 30 分到下午 4 点。而在这个时间段之后的交易活动就被称为 aftermarket trading,也被称为 extended trading。aftermarket trading 的参与者通常是机构投资者和个人投资者。与正常交易不同,aftermarket trading 的交易量较小,价格波动较大。
+Aftermarket trading refers to trading activities that take place after the exchange's normal business hours. In the US stock market, normal business hours are from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm every Monday to Friday. Trading activities after this time period are referred to as aftermarket trading or extended trading. Participants in aftermarket trading are usually institutional investors and individual investors. Unlike normal trading, aftermarket trading has lower trading volume and greater price fluctuations.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/analystconsensus-107866.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/analystconsensus-107866.mdx
index 391f8fb80..38534c8a9 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/analystconsensus-107866.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/analystconsensus-107866.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "分析师共识"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/analystconsensus-107866"
+title: "analyst consensus"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/analystconsensus-107866"
id: "107866"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 分析师共识
+# analyst consensus
-分析师共识是指在金融领域,分析师们对于某个股票、指数或其他金融工具未来发展和表现的一致意见。分析师共识通常是基于对相关数据、经济指标、公司财务状况等的研究和分析,通过对这些信息的综合考量,分析师们会形成对于未来发展的预测和意见。分析师共识的形成可以作为投资决策的参考,但并不代表一定准确或可靠,投资者在使用时需要结合其他因素进行综合分析。
+Analyst consensus refers to the unanimous opinion of analysts in the financial field on the future development and performance of a stock, index, or other financial instrument. Analyst consensus is usually based on research and analysis of relevant data, economic indicators, and company financial conditions. By considering these information comprehensively, analysts form predictions and opinions on future development. The formation of analyst consensus can be used as a reference for investment decisions, but it does not necessarily mean it is accurate or reliable. Investors need to conduct comprehensive analysis by considering other factors when using it.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107556.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107556.mdx
index 728ba5a25..b0c0ea875 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107556.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107556.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "分析师一致预测"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107556"
+title: "analyst consensus estimate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107556"
id: "107556"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 分析师一致预测
+# analyst consensus estimate
-分析师共识预测是指分析师对公司的财务指标(如收入、利润、市值等)进行预测和估计的一种方法。分析师通过对公司的财务报表、行业趋势和市场环境等进行研究和分析,提出对公司未来表现的预测。分析师共识预测是基于多个分析师的研究和意见综合而成的,可以作为投资决策的参考依据。
+Analyst consensus forecast refers to a method in which analysts predict and estimate financial indicators of a company, such as revenue, profit, market value, etc. Analysts conduct research and analysis on the company's financial statements, industry trends, and market environment to provide predictions for the company's future performance. Analyst consensus forecast is based on the research and opinions of multiple analysts, and can serve as a reference for investment decisions.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107627.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107627.mdx
index f8e25450c..fee04dcaf 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107627.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107627.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "分析师共识估计"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107627"
+title: "analyst consensus estimate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107627"
id: "107627"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 分析师共识估计
+# analyst consensus estimate
-分析师共识预测是指分析师对某一特定公司或市场的未来业绩和发展进行预测的一种方法。分析师会根据公司的财务数据、行业趋势、市场前景等因素,对公司的未来盈利、销售额、市值等进行预测,并将这些预测进行整合和分析,得出一个共识预测。分析师共识预测可以作为投资决策的参考,投资者可以根据这些预测来评估公司的潜在价值和风险。
+Analyst consensus forecast is a method used by analysts to predict the future performance and development of a specific company or market. Analysts will make predictions on the future profitability, sales, market value, etc. of the company based on factors such as the company's financial data, industry trends, and market prospects. These predictions will then be integrated and analyzed to form a consensus forecast. Analyst consensus forecasts can be used as a reference for investment decisions, and investors can assess the potential value and risks of a company based on these forecasts.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107731.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107731.mdx
index 5792b4a54..d18d87eed 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107731.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107731.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "分析师共识预测"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107731"
+title: "analyst consensus estimate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107731"
id: "107731"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 分析师共识预测
+# analyst consensus estimate
-分析师共识估计是指分析师根据自己的研究和分析,对特定公司或行业的未来业绩和财务指标进行预测和估计的一种方法。分析师共识估计可以包括公司的收入、利润、市场份额、销售增长率等方面的预测。这些估计可以帮助投资者和金融专业人士评估特定公司或行业的潜在投资价值和业绩表现。
+Analyst consensus estimate refers to a method in which analysts make predictions and estimates of future performance and financial indicators of a specific company or industry based on their own research and analysis. Analyst consensus estimates can include forecasts of a company's revenue, profit, market share, sales growth rate, and other aspects. These estimates can help investors and financial professionals evaluate the potential investment value and performance of a specific company or industry.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/analystforecast-104604.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/analystforecast-104604.mdx
index 98f59ed94..7506ca968 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/analystforecast-104604.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/analystforecast-104604.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "分析师预测"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/analystforecast-104604"
+title: "analyst forecast"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/analystforecast-104604"
id: "104604"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 分析师预测
+# analyst forecast
-分析师预测是指分析师对公司未来业绩的预测。分析师预测通常包括公司的销售收入、利润、业务增长等指标。
+Analyst forecast refers to the analyst's prediction of a company's future performance. Analyst forecasts typically include indicators such as company's sales revenue, profit, business growth, etc.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/analystrating-107517.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/analystrating-107517.mdx
index d6b2670ba..a2dff7be5 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/analystrating-107517.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/analystrating-107517.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "分析师评级"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/analystrating-107517"
+title: "analyst rating"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/analystrating-107517"
id: "107517"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 分析师评级
+# analyst rating
-分析师评级是指金融分析师对公司或证券的投资价值进行评估和判断的过程。分析师根据各种因素,如公司的财务状况、行业前景、市场竞争等,给出买入、持有、卖出等不同的评级建议,以指导投资者的投资决策。分析师评级通常包括强烈推荐、推荐、中性、谨慎、不推荐等不同级别,投资者可以根据分析师评级来参考和决策自己的投资操作。
+Analyst rating refers to the process in which financial analysts evaluate and judge the investment value of a company or security. Analysts provide different rating recommendations such as buy, hold, sell, etc., based on various factors such as the company's financial condition, industry prospects, market competition, etc., to guide investors' investment decisions. Analyst ratings typically include strong buy, buy, neutral, cautious, not recommended, and other different levels. Investors can refer to and make investment decisions based on analyst ratings.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/analystreport-107833.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/analystreport-107833.mdx
index 684497dd3..c6b63ba14 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/analystreport-107833.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/analystreport-107833.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "分析师报告"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/analystreport-107833"
+title: "analyst report"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/analystreport-107833"
id: "107833"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 分析师报告
+# analyst report
-分析师报告是由金融专业人士编写的关于特定公司或行业的详细研究和分析报告。分析师报告通常包括公司的财务状况、业务模式、竞争对手、市场趋势等方面的分析,以及对公司未来发展和股票投资潜力的评估和建议。分析师报告对投资者做出投资决策提供了有价值的信息和建议。
+An analyst report is a detailed research and analysis report about a specific company or industry, written by financial professionals. Analyst reports typically include analysis of the company's financial condition, business model, competitors, market trends, and evaluation and recommendations for the company's future development and stock investment potential. Analyst reports provide valuable information and advice for investors to make investment decisions.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/annualizeddividendyield-105229.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/annualizeddividendyield-105229.mdx
index bf784cc80..c9df8ea9d 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/annualizeddividendyield-105229.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/annualizeddividendyield-105229.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "年化股息率"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/annualizeddividendyield-105229"
+title: "annualized dividend yield"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/annualizeddividendyield-105229"
id: "105229"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 年化股息率
+# annualized dividend yield
-年化股息率是指一家公司一年内派发的股息与其股票价格的比率,通常以百分比表示。它是投资者考虑购买该公司股票的一个重要指标,因为它可以反映该公司对投资者的回报率。
+Annual dividend yield refers to the ratio of the dividends paid by a company in one year to its stock price, usually expressed as a percentage. It is an important indicator for investors to consider when buying stocks of a company, as it can reflect the company's return on investment to investors.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/annualrevenueforecast-105520.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/annualrevenueforecast-105520.mdx
index 12589f949..0290adab5 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/annualrevenueforecast-105520.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/annualrevenueforecast-105520.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "全年收入预测"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/annualrevenueforecast-105520"
+title: "annual revenue forecast"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/annualrevenueforecast-105520"
id: "105520"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 全年收入预测
+# annual revenue forecast
-年度营收预测是指企业对未来一年内可能实现的营业收入的估计。这个预测通常是基于过去的营收数据、市场趋势、行业竞争和预计的市场需求等因素进行的。
+Annual revenue forecast refers to the estimate of expected operating income that a company may achieve within the next year. This forecast is usually based on past revenue data, market trends, industry competition, and anticipated market demand, among other factors.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/antitrustlaw-105483.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/antitrustlaw-105483.mdx
index 2e64d7958..8e61b9f7e 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/antitrustlaw-105483.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/antitrustlaw-105483.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "反垄断法"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/antitrustlaw-105483"
+title: "antitrust law"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/antitrustlaw-105483"
id: "105483"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 反垄断法
+# antitrust law
-反垄断法是旨在保护市场竞争的一系列法律和政策,以防止垄断和不正当的市场行为。反垄断法的主要目的是保护消费者和促进公平竞争。
+Antitrust law is a series of laws and policies aimed at protecting market competition and preventing monopolies and unfair market practices. The main purpose of antitrust law is to protect consumers and promote fair competition.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/assetmanagementbusiness-105314.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/assetmanagementbusiness-105314.mdx
index 4a9d26e65..ea7de0f81 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/assetmanagementbusiness-105314.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/assetmanagementbusiness-105314.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "资管业务"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/assetmanagementbusiness-105314"
+title: "asset management business"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/assetmanagementbusiness-105314"
id: "105314"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 资管业务
+# asset management business
-资管业务是指金融机构通过管理客户资金,进行投资和理财活动的业务。资管业务包括证券投资基金、私募基金、信托计划、资产管理计划等。
+Asset management business refers to the business of financial institutions managing client funds for investment and wealth management activities. Asset management business includes securities investment funds, private equity funds, trust plans, asset management plans, etc.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/assetmanagementfees-107732.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/assetmanagementfees-107732.mdx
index 58aa091bc..df9b542fd 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/assetmanagementfees-107732.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/assetmanagementfees-107732.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "资产管理费用"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/assetmanagementfees-107732"
+title: "asset management fees"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/assetmanagementfees-107732"
id: "107732"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 资产管理费用
+# asset management fees
-资产管理费用是指投资者向资产管理公司支付的用于管理投资组合的费用。这些费用通常是基于投资组合总资产的一定比例计算的,用于支付资产管理公司的运营成本和管理人员的薪酬。资产管理费用是投资者持有投资组合所需支付的费用之一,对于投资者来说,了解和计算资产管理费用是评估投资组合绩效和成本的重要指标之一。
+Asset management fees are the fees that investors pay to asset management companies for managing investment portfolios. These fees are usually calculated based on a certain percentage of the total assets of the portfolio and are used to cover the operational costs of the asset management company and the compensation of the management personnel. Asset management fees are one of the expenses that investors need to pay for holding investment portfolios. For investors, understanding and calculating asset management fees is one of the important indicators for evaluating portfolio performance and costs.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/assetrestructuring-107064.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/assetrestructuring-107064.mdx
index c531ac0af..b1fd8d261 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/assetrestructuring-107064.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/assetrestructuring-107064.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "资产重组"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/assetrestructuring-107064"
+title: "asset restructuring"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/assetrestructuring-107064"
id: "107064"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 资产重组
+# asset restructuring
-资产重组是指企业通过转让、合并、分立、收购等方式对其现有资产进行重新组合和配置的过程。资产重组的目的是优化企业资产结构,提高企业价值和竞争力。资产重组可以包括公司合并、资产出售、资产购买、资产注入、重组债务等多种形式。通过资产重组,企业可以实现资源整合、规模扩大、业务转型等战略目标。
+Asset restructuring refers to the process by which a company reorganizes and reallocates its existing assets through methods such as transfer, merger, division, and acquisition. The purpose of asset restructuring is to optimize the company's asset structure, improve its value and competitiveness. Asset restructuring can take various forms, including company mergers, asset sales, asset purchases, asset injections, debt restructuring, etc. Through asset restructuring, companies can achieve strategic goals such as resource integration, expansion of scale, and business transformation.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/averagepricetarget-104374.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/averagepricetarget-104374.mdx
index 2e50d5ec0..93135392c 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/averagepricetarget-104374.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/averagepricetarget-104374.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "平均价格目标"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/averagepricetarget-104374"
+title: "average price target"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/averagepricetarget-104374"
id: "104374"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 平均价格目标
+# average price target
-平均价格目标是金融分析师对某只股票或其他投资工具的未来价格做出的预测。这个目标通常是根据分析师对公司基本面、行业趋势和市场条件的判断来确定的。投资者可以参考平均价格目标来评估一个投资的潜在回报和风险。
+The average price target is a financial analyst's forecast of the future price of a particular stock or other investment instrument. This target is typically determined based on the analyst's assessment of the company's fundamentals, industry trends, and market conditions. Investors can refer to the average price target to evaluate the potential return and risk of an investment.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/balanceofsecuritiesborrowing-105024.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/balanceofsecuritiesborrowing-105024.mdx
index 64f575c1d..b5277da62 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/balanceofsecuritiesborrowing-105024.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/balanceofsecuritiesborrowing-105024.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "融券余量"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/balanceofsecuritiesborrowing-105024"
+title: "balance of securities borrowing"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/balanceofsecuritiesborrowing-105024"
id: "105024"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 融券余量
+# balance of securities borrowing
-融券余量是指投资者在融券交易中,尚未卖出的融券股票数量。融券交易是指投资者向券商借入股票,再将借入的股票卖出,待股票价格下跌后再买回还给券商,从而获得差价收益的交易方式。融券余量反映了投资者当前可用于融券交易的股票数量。
+Short selling balance refers to the number of margin-traded stocks that investors have not yet sold in short selling transactions. Short selling refers to the practice of borrowing stocks from a broker, selling them, and then buying them back at a lower price to return them to the broker, thereby profiting from the difference. Short selling balance reflects the number of stocks that investors can currently use for margin trading.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-104557.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-104557.mdx
index 30e304b76..4acda7f2b 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-104557.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-104557.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "基本每股亏损"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-104557"
+title: "basic loss per share"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-104557"
id: "104557"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 基本每股亏损
+# basic loss per share
-基本每股亏损是指企业每股普通股在一定时期内所产生的净亏损金额,是衡量公司经营业绩的重要指标之一。基本每股亏损越小,表明企业盈利能力越强。
+Basic earnings per share refers to the net loss per share of common stock generated by a company during a certain period, and it is one of the important indicators for measuring the company's operating performance. The smaller the basic earnings per share, the stronger the company's profitability.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-106014.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-106014.mdx
index b9107b2c3..69257eb04 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-106014.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-106014.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "每股基本亏损"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-106014"
+title: "basic loss per share"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-106014"
id: "106014"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 每股基本亏损
+# basic loss per share
-每股基本亏损是指公司在一定期间内,每股普通股权益所承担的净利润亏损。它是衡量公司盈利能力的重要指标之一。每股基本亏损越小,说明公司亏损能力越强,投资风险也越大。
+Basic earnings per share refers to the net profit loss borne by each ordinary share equity during a certain period of time. It is one of the important indicators to measure the profitability of a company. The smaller the basic earnings per share, the stronger the company's ability to withstand losses and the greater the investment risk.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/benchmarklendingrate-105480.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/benchmarklendingrate-105480.mdx
index f8232e8d4..3e71f031b 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/benchmarklendingrate-105480.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/benchmarklendingrate-105480.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "基准贷款利率"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/benchmarklendingrate-105480"
+title: "benchmark lending rate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/benchmarklendingrate-105480"
id: "105480"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 基准贷款利率
+# benchmark lending rate
-基准贷款利率是指银行对借款人收取的利率。它通常是由央行或政府设定的,用于指导整个市场的贷款利率水平。基准贷款利率在不同国家和地区有不同的名称和计算方法,但它都是金融市场中的重要参考利率,对借款人和银行都有重要的影响。
+The benchmark lending rate refers to the interest rate charged by a bank to a borrower. It is usually set by the central bank or government to guide the level of loan interest rates in the entire market. The benchmark lending rate has different names and calculation methods in different countries and regions, but it is an important reference interest rate in the financial market and has important impacts on borrowers and banks.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/bollvalue-104168.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/bollvalue-104168.mdx
index e7d9ee82f..65e194158 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/bollvalue-104168.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/bollvalue-104168.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "BOLL 值"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/bollvalue-104168"
+title: "BOLL value"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/bollvalue-104168"
id: "104168"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# BOLL 值
+# BOLL value
-BOLL 指标是一种基于移动平均线的技术分析指标,它使用中轨线、上轨线和下轨线来显示股价的压力区间和支撑区间,从而帮助投资者判断股价的走势方向。
+BOLL indicator is a technical analysis indicator based on moving average lines. It uses the middle line, upper line, and lower line to display the pressure zone and support zone of the stock price, thereby helping investors judge the trend direction of the stock price.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/bondfinancing-106548.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/bondfinancing-106548.mdx
index d09af0677..b085707c1 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/bondfinancing-106548.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/bondfinancing-106548.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "债券融资"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/bondfinancing-106548"
+title: "bond financing"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/bondfinancing-106548"
id: "106548"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 债券融资
+# bond financing
-债券融资是指企业或机构通过发行债券来筹集资金的一种方式。债券是一种债务工具,发行人向债券持有人承诺在一定期限内支付利息和偿还本金。债券融资可以帮助企业或机构筹集所需的资金,同时债券持有人可以通过持有债券获得固定的利息收入。债券融资通常用于扩大企业规模、投资项目、偿还债务等。
+Bond financing refers to a method in which a company or institution raises funds by issuing bonds. Bonds are a type of debt instrument, and the issuer promises to pay interest and repay the principal to the bondholders within a certain period of time. Bond financing can help companies or institutions raise the necessary funds, while bondholders can earn fixed interest income by holding bonds. Bond financing is commonly used for expanding business operations, investing in projects, and repaying debts.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/bondprices-106691.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/bondprices-106691.mdx
index 546aa5788..69412ac12 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/bondprices-106691.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/bondprices-106691.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "债券价格"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/bondprices-106691"
+title: "bond prices"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/bondprices-106691"
id: "106691"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 债券价格
+# bond prices
-债券价格是指债券在市场上的交易价格。债券价格受到多种因素的影响,包括债券的到期时间、票面利率、市场利率变动等。债券价格与债券的收益率呈反向关系,当市场利率上升时,债券价格下降,反之亦然。债券价格的波动对于债券投资者来说具有重要意义,可以影响投资回报率和风险。
+Bond price refers to the trading price of a bond in the market. The bond price is influenced by various factors, including the bond's maturity date, coupon rate, and market interest rate changes. The bond price has an inverse relationship with the bond's yield. When market interest rates rise, bond prices decrease, and vice versa. The fluctuation of bond prices is of significant importance to bond investors as it can affect investment returns and risks.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/bondpurchasescheme-107103.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/bondpurchasescheme-107103.mdx
index 7e7c0f5fd..7b2aa3675 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/bondpurchasescheme-107103.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/bondpurchasescheme-107103.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "债券购买计划"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/bondpurchasescheme-107103"
+title: "bond purchase scheme"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/bondpurchasescheme-107103"
id: "107103"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 债券购买计划
+# bond purchase scheme
-债券购买计划是指央行或其他金融机构通过购买国债或其他债券来增加流动性和推动经济增长的一种政策工具。债券购买计划通常用于刺激经济,降低利率,提高资金供应量,并促进投资和消费。通过购买债券,央行可以向市场注入资金,增加银行的流动性,降低借款成本,从而刺激经济活动。债券购买计划也可以用于稳定金融市场,减少市场波动性,提高市场信心。
+Bond purchase program refers to a policy tool used by central banks or other financial institutions to increase liquidity and promote economic growth by purchasing government bonds or other bonds. Bond purchase programs are usually used to stimulate the economy, lower interest rates, increase the money supply, and promote investment and consumption. By purchasing bonds, central banks can inject funds into the market, increase bank liquidity, reduce borrowing costs, and stimulate economic activities. Bond purchase programs can also be used to stabilize financial markets, reduce market volatility, and increase market confidence.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/brokerrating-107509.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/brokerrating-107509.mdx
index d98037c3e..b5be678df 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/brokerrating-107509.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/brokerrating-107509.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "券商评级"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/brokerrating-107509"
+title: "broker rating"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/brokerrating-107509"
id: "107509"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 券商评级
+# broker rating
-券商评级是指证券公司对某只股票或债券的投资价值进行评估和判断的行为。券商评级通常根据公司的财务状况、业务前景、行业竞争等因素来评估该股票或债券的投资风险和回报潜力。评级通常分为买入、持有、卖出等级,用于指导投资者在买卖股票和债券时做出决策。券商评级是投资者参考的重要指标之一。
+Brokerage rating refers to the act of evaluating and judging the investment value of a stock or bond by a securities company. Brokerage ratings are usually based on factors such as the company's financial condition, business prospects, and industry competition to assess the investment risk and return potential of the stock or bond. Ratings are typically divided into buy, hold, and sell levels, and are used to guide investors in making decisions when buying and selling stocks and bonds. Brokerage rating is one of the important indicators that investors refer to.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/bullishsignal-103696.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/bullishsignal-103696.mdx
index cb6750ea3..afb4b75ef 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/bullishsignal-103696.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/bullishsignal-103696.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "看多信号"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/bullishsignal-103696"
+title: "bullish signal"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/bullishsignal-103696"
id: "103696"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 看多信号
+# bullish signal
-看多信号是指一种投资策略,在该策略中,投资者相信某个证券或市场将会上涨,因此会采取买入该证券或市场的行动。看多信号通常会基于技术分析或基本面分析等方法来进行。
+A bullish signal refers to an investment strategy in which investors believe that a certain security or market will rise, and therefore take action to buy that security or market. Bullish signals are usually based on methods such as technical analysis or fundamental analysis.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/buybackprogram-104600.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/buybackprogram-104600.mdx
index 1d3994479..9c969f036 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/buybackprogram-104600.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/buybackprogram-104600.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "回购计划"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/buybackprogram-104600"
+title: "buyback program"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/buybackprogram-104600"
id: "104600"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 回购计划
+# buyback program
-回购计划是企业回购自己的股票的计划或政策。回购计划通常旨在提高每股股价和股东价值,以及减少流通股数。
+A buyback plan is a plan or policy in which a company repurchases its own stock. Buyback plans are usually aimed at increasing the stock price and shareholder value, as well as reducing the number of outstanding shares.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/buyingopportunitysignal-102847.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/buyingopportunitysignal-102847.mdx
index e2bc755e3..8ca81e670 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/buyingopportunitysignal-102847.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/buyingopportunitysignal-102847.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "抄底信号"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/buyingopportunitysignal-102847"
+title: "buying opportunity signal"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/buyingopportunitysignal-102847"
id: "102847"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 抄底信号
+# buying opportunity signal
-抄底信号是指在股票市场中,当股票价格下跌到较低水平时,投资者认为是买入的良机。抄底信号意味着股票价格已经接近底部,有望反弹上涨,投资者可以以较低的价格买入股票,以获取未来的收益。
+Buy-low signal refers to the situation in the stock market where investors consider it a good opportunity to buy when stock prices fall to a relatively low level. Buy-low signal means that the stock price has approached the bottom and is expected to rebound and rise. Investors can buy stocks at a lower price to gain future returns.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/capex-200000.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/capex-200000.mdx
index ed605ebdf..559aeab63 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/capex-200000.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/capex-200000.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "资本支出"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/capex-200000"
+title: "CapEx"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/capex-200000"
id: "200000"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 资本支出
+# CapEx
-
Capital Expenditure (Capex) refers to the funds a company spends on acquiring, maintaining, or improving its fixed assets, such as buildings, machinery, equipment, or technology. These expenditures are considered investments in the long-term growth and productive capacity of the business.
Capex is typically categorized as a capital budget item, which is a significant purchase that contributes to the company's value over time. It is distinct from operational expenses, which cover the ongoing costs of running a business, such as salaries, rent, and utilities. Capex is often used to expand a company's capabilities, modernize its facilities, or increase its production capacity.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/capitalallocationpolicy-103903.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/capitalallocationpolicy-103903.mdx
index 9207726d4..68159962f 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/capitalallocationpolicy-103903.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/capitalallocationpolicy-103903.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "资本配置政策"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/capitalallocationpolicy-103903"
+title: "capital allocation policy"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/capitalallocationpolicy-103903"
id: "103903"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 资本配置政策
+# capital allocation policy
-资本配置政策是指企业如何分配其资本以实现最大化的股东价值。这包括决定投资项目、分配股利、回购股票、发行新股等方面。资本配置政策的目标是平衡企业内部投资和外部投资,以实现最佳回报。
+Capital allocation policy refers to how a company distributes its capital to maximize shareholder value. This includes decisions on investment projects, dividend distribution, stock repurchases, and issuing new stocks. The goal of capital allocation policy is to balance internal and external investments of a company to achieve optimal returns.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/centralhuijininvestment-103748.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/centralhuijininvestment-103748.mdx
index a5dc2b563..c335c5778 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/centralhuijininvestment-103748.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/centralhuijininvestment-103748.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "中央汇金投资"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/centralhuijininvestment-103748"
+title: "Central Huijin Investment"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/centralhuijininvestment-103748"
id: "103748"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 中央汇金投资
+# Central Huijin Investment
-中央汇金投资有限责任公司是中国政府设立的国家级投资机构,致力于管理和投资中国外汇储备资产。它的投资策略主要是长期投资和价值投资,以实现对中国经济的支持和促进。
+Central Huijin Investment Ltd. is a state-level investment institution established by the Chinese government, dedicated to managing and investing China's foreign exchange reserve assets. Its investment strategy mainly focuses on long-term investment and value investment, aiming to support and promote the Chinese economy.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/clinicaldatapresentation-105527.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/clinicaldatapresentation-105527.mdx
index efe53cc4c..782f1d724 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/clinicaldatapresentation-105527.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/clinicaldatapresentation-105527.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "临床数据报告"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/clinicaldatapresentation-105527"
+title: "clinical data presentation"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/clinicaldatapresentation-105527"
id: "105527"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 临床数据报告
+# clinical data presentation
-临床数据演示是指医疗机构或医疗器械公司向医生、病人或其他相关人员展示其产品的临床试验结果。这些演示通常包括药物或医疗器械的安全性和有效性数据,以及治疗结果和患者反馈。
+Clinical data demonstration refers to the presentation of clinical trial results of medical institutions or medical device companies to doctors, patients, or other relevant personnel. These demonstrations typically include safety and efficacy data of drugs or medical devices, as well as treatment outcomes and patient feedback.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/combinedratio-105485.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/combinedratio-105485.mdx
index 012651228..cc485b06d 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/combinedratio-105485.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/combinedratio-105485.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "综合损失率"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/combinedratio-105485"
+title: "combined ratio"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/combinedratio-105485"
id: "105485"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 综合损失率
+# combined ratio
-综合损失率是保险公司用于衡量其核心业务的指标之一。综合损失率是指保险公司在支付赔款和保险费用时所承担的成本与其收入的比例。综合损失率低于 100% 表示保险公司的业务是盈利的,而高于 100% 则意味着公司的业务是亏损的。
+Combined loss ratio is one of the indicators used by insurance companies to measure their core business. The combined loss ratio refers to the ratio of the costs incurred by an insurance company in paying claims and insurance expenses to its income. A combined loss ratio below 100% indicates that the insurance company's business is profitable, while a ratio above 100% means that the company's business is loss-making.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/consensusestimate-105269.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/consensusestimate-105269.mdx
index b24322fde..c3aa45cfd 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/consensusestimate-105269.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/consensusestimate-105269.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "共识预测"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/consensusestimate-105269"
+title: "consensus estimate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/consensusestimate-105269"
id: "105269"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 共识预测
+# consensus estimate
-共识预期是指由分析师或金融机构提供的一种预测,它基于多个分析师对公司未来业绩的平均预测值。共识预期通常用于评估公司的业绩表现是否符合市场预期。
+Consensus expectation refers to a forecast provided by analysts or financial institutions, which is based on the average forecast value of multiple analysts for a company's future performance. Consensus expectations are often used to assess whether a company's performance meets market expectations.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/consensusestimates-105125.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/consensusestimates-105125.mdx
index 1d01ee131..f509aca54 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/consensusestimates-105125.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/consensusestimates-105125.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "共识预期"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/consensusestimates-105125"
+title: "consensus estimates"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/consensusestimates-105125"
id: "105125"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 共识预期
+# consensus estimates
-共识预测是指由金融专业人士根据各种信息和数据,对未来某项指标、数据或事件的预测结果达成一致意见。这些专业人士可能包括分析师、投资者、经济学家等。共识预测可以提供市场参与者对未来发展趋势的共同认知,对投资决策和市场预期有一定的指导作用。
+Consensus forecast refers to the unanimous opinion reached by financial professionals on the future prediction of certain indicators, data or events based on various information and data. These professionals may include analysts, investors, economists, etc. Consensus forecast can provide market participants with a common understanding of future trends, and it has certain guiding role in investment decisions and market expectations.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/consensusrecommendation-105530.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/consensusrecommendation-105530.mdx
index 4b6da676f..0f34ca637 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/consensusrecommendation-105530.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/consensusrecommendation-105530.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "共识推荐"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/consensusrecommendation-105530"
+title: "consensus recommendation"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/consensusrecommendation-105530"
id: "105530"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 共识推荐
+# consensus recommendation
-共识推荐是指金融专业人士对一支股票或其他投资工具的推荐意见达成一致。共识推荐通常基于对该股票或投资工具的基本面分析、技术分析和市场趋势的综合考量,以及专业人士对未来发展的预期。
+Consensus recommendation refers to the unanimous recommendation of financial professionals for a stock or other investment tool. Consensus recommendations are usually based on a comprehensive analysis of the fundamentals, technical analysis, and market trends of the stock or investment tool, as well as professionals' expectations for future development.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/consensusrevenueestimate-105126.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/consensusrevenueestimate-105126.mdx
index 006cc3d59..cc949137b 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/consensusrevenueestimate-105126.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/consensusrevenueestimate-105126.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "共识营收预期"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/consensusrevenueestimate-105126"
+title: "consensus Revenue Estimate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/consensusrevenueestimate-105126"
id: "105126"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 共识营收预期
+# consensus Revenue Estimate
-共识营收预测是指金融专业人士对某家公司未来一段时间内的营收情况达成一致意见的预测。这些专业人士根据公司的财务报表、行业趋势、市场环境等信息进行分析,得出对公司未来营收的预估。共识营收预测可以提供市场参与者对该公司未来经营表现的共同认知,对投资决策和市场预期有一定的指导作用。
+Consensus revenue forecast refers to the forecast of financial professionals reaching a consensus on a company's revenue situation for a period of time in the future. These professionals analyze the company's financial statements, industry trends, market environment, and other information to estimate the company's future revenue. Consensus revenue forecasts can provide market participants with a common understanding of the company's future business performance, and have a certain guiding role in investment decisions and market expectations.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/consumerelectronicsshow-107518.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/consumerelectronicsshow-107518.mdx
index fed8ea982..32f656015 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/consumerelectronicsshow-107518.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/consumerelectronicsshow-107518.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "消费电子展览会"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/consumerelectronicsshow-107518"
+title: "Consumer Electronics Show"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/consumerelectronicsshow-107518"
id: "107518"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 消费电子展览会
+# Consumer Electronics Show
-消费电子展览会(Consumer Electronics Show,简称 CES)是全球最大的消费电子产品展览会之一,每年一月在美国拉斯维加斯举行。CES 展览会是全球消费电子行业的重要盛事,吸引了世界各地的消费电子制造商、软件开发商、科技公司和媒体等参展。在 CES 展览会上,各家公司会展示他们最新的消费电子产品和技术创新,包括智能手机、智能家居设备、电视、音频设备、汽车科技、虚拟现实技术等。
+The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is one of the world's largest consumer electronics product exhibitions, held annually in Las Vegas, USA in January. The CES exhibition is an important event in the global consumer electronics industry, attracting consumer electronics manufacturers, software developers, technology companies, media, and others from around the world. At the CES exhibition, companies showcase their latest consumer electronics products and technological innovations, including smartphones, smart home devices, televisions, audio devices, automotive technology, virtual reality technology, etc.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/consumptionpriceindex-105941.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/consumptionpriceindex-105941.mdx
index 1f850b08d..d2c917e80 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/consumptionpriceindex-105941.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/consumptionpriceindex-105941.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "消费价格指数"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/consumptionpriceindex-105941"
+title: "consumption price index"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/consumptionpriceindex-105941"
id: "105941"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 消费价格指数
+# consumption price index
-消费价格指数(CPI)是衡量一定时期内居民家庭购买一篮子消费品和服务的价格变动情况的指标。CPI 通常用于衡量通货膨胀的水平和影响。CPI 的计算方法包括选择一定数量和种类的代表性消费品和服务,然后根据这些消费品和服务的价格变动情况计算指数。CPI 的变动反映了消费品和服务的价格变动情况,从而影响了居民家庭的购买力和生活成本。
+The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an indicator that measures the price changes of a basket of goods and services purchased by households during a certain period of time. CPI is often used to measure the level and impact of inflation. The calculation method of CPI includes selecting a certain quantity and type of representative goods and services, and then calculating the index based on the price changes of these goods and services. The changes in CPI reflect the price changes of goods and services, thereby affecting the purchasing power and cost of living for households.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/contractedsalesarea-103691.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/contractedsalesarea-103691.mdx
index 8b9a3e56b..7cfd02e87 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/contractedsalesarea-103691.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/contractedsalesarea-103691.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "合同销售建筑面积"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/contractedsalesarea-103691"
+title: "contracted sales area"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/contractedsalesarea-103691"
id: "103691"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 合同销售建筑面积
+# contracted sales area
-合同销售建筑面积是指开发商与购房者签订的房屋买卖合同中所约定的建筑面积。它不仅包括实际使用面积,还包括公共部分面积以及分摊面积。在房地产市场中,合同销售建筑面积是衡量房地产项目销售量的重要指标之一。
+Contracted sales area refers to the building area specified in the real estate sales contract signed between the developer and the buyer. It includes not only the actual usable area, but also the common area and the apportioned area. In the real estate market, contracted sales area is one of the important indicators to measure the sales volume of real estate projects.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/contractfordifferences-100289.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/contractfordifferences-100289.mdx
index a6285cf0a..edd55b620 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/contractfordifferences-100289.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/contractfordifferences-100289.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "差价合约"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/contractfordifferences-100289"
+title: "Contract For Differences "
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/contractfordifferences-100289"
id: "100289"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 差价合约
+# Contract For Differences
-
A contract for differences (CFD) is an arrangement made in financial derivatives trading where the differences in the settlement between the open and closing trade prices are cash-settled. There is no delivery of physical goods or securities with CFDs.Contracts for differences is an advanced trading strategy used by experienced traders and is not allowed in the United States.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/contractsales-106087.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/contractsales-106087.mdx
index a6e3f62cc..cbe6d1494 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/contractsales-106087.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/contractsales-106087.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "合约销售"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/contractsales-106087"
+title: "contract sales"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/contractsales-106087"
id: "106087"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 合约销售
+# contract sales
-合约销售是指企业与客户签订的、在未来一定期限内按照约定价格和数量交付货物或提供服务的合同。合约销售通常是企业的重要收入来源之一,可以反映企业的市场需求和销售能力。
+Contract sales refer to contracts signed between a company and a customer for the delivery of goods or provision of services at an agreed price and quantity within a certain period in the future. Contract sales are usually one of the important sources of income for enterprises, and can reflect the market demand and sales ability of the enterprise.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/contractsalesamount-106011.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/contractsalesamount-106011.mdx
index c961b9731..4a33d9481 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/contractsalesamount-106011.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/contractsalesamount-106011.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "合同销售金额"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/contractsalesamount-106011"
+title: "contract sales amount"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/contractsalesamount-106011"
id: "106011"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 合同销售金额
+# contract sales amount
-合同销售金额是指企业在销售合同中约定的销售商品或提供服务的金额。这个金额是根据合同中的价格条款和数量确定的,用于衡量企业的销售规模和销售收入。合同销售金额通常包括销售商品或提供服务的单价、数量和总金额。
+Contract sales amount refers to the amount of goods or services sold or provided by a company as agreed in the sales contract. This amount is determined based on the price terms and quantity in the contract, and is used to measure the company's sales scale and revenue. The contract sales amount usually includes the unit price, quantity, and total amount of the goods sold or services provided.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/coreffo-107734.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/coreffo-107734.mdx
index 01a4b830a..b2ebca125 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/coreffo-107734.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/coreffo-107734.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "核心资金流量"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/coreffo-107734"
+title: "core FFO"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/coreffo-107734"
id: "107734"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 核心资金流量
+# core FFO
-核心 FFO 是指房地产投资信托基金(REITs)用于衡量其经营业绩的一种指标。它代表了 REITs 的净利润加上折旧、摊销和非现金支出。核心 FFO 被认为是一种更准确和可比较的指标,因为它排除了一些非经营性的因素,如非现金收益和支出。它可以帮助投资者评估 REITs 的盈利能力和现金流情况。
+Core FFO refers to a metric used by real estate investment trusts (REITs) to measure their operating performance. It represents the net income of REITs plus depreciation, amortization, and non-cash expenses. Core FFO is considered a more accurate and comparable measure as it excludes non-operating factors such as non-cash gains and expenses. It helps investors evaluate the profitability and cash flow situation of REITs.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/coreppi-103752.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/coreppi-103752.mdx
index a1e99b896..d1c61b98b 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/coreppi-103752.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/coreppi-103752.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "核心生产者价格指数"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/coreppi-103752"
+title: "core PPI"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/coreppi-103752"
id: "103752"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 核心生产者价格指数
+# core PPI
-核心生产者价格指数是 U.S. producer prices 的一种衍生指标,它是指除去食品和能源等波动较大的因素后,剩下的生产者价格指数。核心 PPI 用于排除一些不稳定的因素,更准确地反映通货膨胀的情况。
+The core Producer Price Index (PPI) is a derivative indicator of U.S. producer prices. It refers to the PPI after removing volatile factors such as food and energy. The core PPI is used to exclude some unstable factors and more accurately reflect the inflation situation.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/cost-cuttingmeasures-105392.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/cost-cuttingmeasures-105392.mdx
index 5fb078455..978e0b0b8 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/cost-cuttingmeasures-105392.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/cost-cuttingmeasures-105392.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "削减成本措施"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/cost-cuttingmeasures-105392"
+title: "cost-cutting measures"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/cost-cuttingmeasures-105392"
id: "105392"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 削减成本措施
+# cost-cutting measures
-成本削减措施是企业为了降低成本而采取的措施。这些措施可以包括减少人力资源、优化生产流程、降低采购成本等。
+Cost reduction measures are actions taken by companies to reduce costs. These measures can include reducing human resources, optimizing production processes, reducing procurement costs, etc.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/cost-cuttingprogram-104872.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/cost-cuttingprogram-104872.mdx
index e71e108e5..f21c72f45 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/cost-cuttingprogram-104872.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/cost-cuttingprogram-104872.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "削减成本计划"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/cost-cuttingprogram-104872"
+title: "cost-cutting program"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/cost-cuttingprogram-104872"
id: "104872"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 削减成本计划
+# cost-cutting program
-cost-cutting program 是指企业为了降低成本而实施的一系列措施和计划。这些措施和计划可能包括优化供应链、减少人员开支、节约能源等,旨在提高企业的盈利能力和财务稳定性。
+A cost-cutting program refers to a series of measures and plans implemented by a company to reduce costs. These measures and plans may include optimizing the supply chain, reducing personnel expenses, saving energy, etc., with the aim of improving the company's profitability and financial stability.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/costcutting-105905.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/costcutting-105905.mdx
index 5551a3fa4..375982574 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/costcutting-105905.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/costcutting-105905.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "成本削减"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/costcutting-105905"
+title: "cost cutting"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/costcutting-105905"
id: "105905"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 成本削减
+# cost cutting
-成本削减是指企业通过减少开支和提高效率来降低生产和运营成本的一种行为。成本削减可以通过多种方式实现,例如优化采购流程、降低人员开支、改进生产工艺等。成本削减是企业提高盈利能力和竞争力的重要手段之一。
+Cost reduction refers to the behavior of a company to lower production and operating costs by reducing expenses and improving efficiency. Cost reduction can be achieved through various methods, such as optimizing procurement processes, reducing personnel expenses, improving production processes, etc. Cost reduction is one of the important means for a company to improve profitability and competitiveness.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/costreductionprogram-106235.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/costreductionprogram-106235.mdx
index cfa86192b..d0e1fafdd 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/costreductionprogram-106235.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/costreductionprogram-106235.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "成本削减计划"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/costreductionprogram-106235"
+title: "cost reduction program"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/costreductionprogram-106235"
id: "106235"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 成本削减计划
+# cost reduction program
-成本降低计划是企业为实现成本控制和提高竞争力而制定的一种计划。该计划通常包括对企业各个方面的成本进行分析和评估,确定降低成本的目标和策略,以及实施和监督成本降低的措施。成本降低计划可以通过减少无效支出、提高生产效率、优化供应链、改进产品设计等方式实现。
+Cost reduction plan is a plan formulated by enterprises to achieve cost control and improve competitiveness. This plan usually includes analyzing and evaluating the costs of various aspects of the enterprise, determining the goals and strategies of cost reduction, and implementing and monitoring cost reduction measures. Cost reduction plans can be achieved through reducing ineffective expenses, improving production efficiency, optimizing supply chains, improving product design, etc.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/coststructure-107733.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/coststructure-107733.mdx
index b01ef65e0..7950ff764 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/coststructure-107733.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/coststructure-107733.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "成本结构"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/coststructure-107733"
+title: "cost structure"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/coststructure-107733"
id: "107733"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 成本结构
+# cost structure
-成本结构是指企业在生产和运营过程中各种成本的组成和比例关系。成本结构可以包括直接成本(如原材料、劳动力成本)、间接成本(如管理费用、销售费用)以及固定成本和可变成本等。了解企业的成本结构可以帮助分析其盈利能力和经营效率。
+Cost structure refers to the composition and proportion of various costs in the production and operation process of a company. Cost structure can include direct costs (such as raw materials, labor costs), indirect costs (such as administrative expenses, sales expenses), as well as fixed costs and variable costs, etc. Understanding a company's cost structure can help analyze its profitability and operational efficiency.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/cpi-102433.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/cpi-102433.mdx
index 0ceb437db..376f00961 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/cpi-102433.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/cpi-102433.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "消费者物价指数"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/cpi-102433"
+title: "CPI"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/cpi-102433"
id: "102433"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 消费者物价指数
+# CPI
-
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an index that measures changes in prices paid by consumers for a basket of goods and services that may include transportation, food and medical care. It is calculated by taking price changes for each item in the predetermined basket of goods and averaging them. The CPI is one of the main indicators used to measure inflation. Generally, inflation above 3% is considered noticeable, and above 5% as relatively severe. CPI is often an important reference indicator for market economic activities and governmental monetary policy.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/cpireport-103760.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/cpireport-103760.mdx
index 9184f66e2..d1376c893 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/cpireport-103760.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/cpireport-103760.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "消费者价格指数报告"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/cpireport-103760"
+title: "CPI report"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/cpireport-103760"
id: "103760"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 消费者价格指数报告
+# CPI report
-CPI 报告是指消费者价格指数报告,它是衡量商品和服务价格变动的指标。CPI 报告通常由政府或相关机构发布,其中包含了一篮子商品和服务的价格变动情况。CPI 报告可以用来衡量通货膨胀水平和消费者购买力的变化,对于货币政策制定和经济分析具有重要意义。
+The CPI report refers to the Consumer Price Index report, which is an indicator of measuring changes in prices of goods and services. The CPI report is usually published by the government or relevant institutions and includes the price changes of a basket of goods and services. The CPI report can be used to measure the level of inflation and changes in consumer purchasing power, and it is of significant importance for monetary policy making and economic analysis.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/dealine-104202.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/dealine-104202.mdx
index 7bbd6f2de..74d4af429 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/dealine-104202.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/dealine-104202.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "DEA 线"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/dealine-104202"
+title: "DEA line"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/dealine-104202"
id: "104202"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# DEA 线
+# DEA line
-DEA(DIF EMA Average)是 MACD 指标中的一条线,是 DIF 线的 9 日平均值,用于判断股票价格的短期趋势。
+DEA (DIF EMA Average) is a line in the MACD indicator, which is the 9-day moving average of the DIF line. It is used to judge the short-term trend of stock prices.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/debtauctions-105440.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/debtauctions-105440.mdx
index 7657c6199..f7464f4dd 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/debtauctions-105440.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/debtauctions-105440.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "债务拍卖"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/debtauctions-105440"
+title: "debt auctions"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/debtauctions-105440"
id: "105440"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 债务拍卖
+# debt auctions
-debt auctions 指的是政府或公司向公众发行债券的过程。在债券发行过程中,政府或公司会通过拍卖等方式向公众募集资金,用于筹措资金或偿还债务。参与债券拍卖的投资者可以根据自己的风险偏好和收益要求来投标,最终以最高价的投标者获得债券。
+Debt auctions refer to the process in which the government or companies issue bonds to the public. During the bond issuance process, the government or companies will raise funds from the public through auctions or other means to raise funds or repay debts. Investors participating in bond auctions can bid based on their risk preferences and return requirements, and the bidder with the highest price will ultimately obtain the bonds.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/decreaseinnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-104718.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/decreaseinnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-104718.mdx
index b2dc791b7..0de38180c 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/decreaseinnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-104718.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/decreaseinnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-104718.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "归母净利润下降"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/decreaseinnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-104718"
+title: "decrease in net profit attributable to shareholders"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/decreaseinnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-104718"
id: "104718"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 归母净利润下降
+# decrease in net profit attributable to shareholders
-归母净利润下降是指企业归属于母公司所有者的净利润较上期或同期净利润减少的情况。这可能是由于企业经营状况不佳、成本增加或收入减少等原因导致的。
+A decrease in net profit attributable to the parent company's owners refers to a situation where the net profit attributable to the parent company's owners in the current period is lower than that in the previous period or the same period. This may be due to poor business conditions, increased costs, or reduced income, among other reasons.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/delistingriskwarning-105430.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/delistingriskwarning-105430.mdx
index 9a06ac005..eb787db75 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/delistingriskwarning-105430.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/delistingriskwarning-105430.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "退市风险警示"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/delistingriskwarning-105430"
+title: "delisting risk warning"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/delistingriskwarning-105430"
id: "105430"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 退市风险警示
+# delisting risk warning
-退市风险警示是指某只股票可能会被交易所退市的预警信号。交易所会对股票进行监控,如果发现股票存在退市风险,就会发布退市风险警示。这通常是由于公司财务状况不佳、股票交易价格长期低于一定水平或公司存在其他违规行为等原因导致的。退市风险警示的发布可能会对股票价格产生负面影响。
+Delisting risk warning refers to a warning signal that a stock may be delisted by the exchange. The exchange will monitor the stock, and if it is found to have delisting risk, a delisting risk warning will be issued. This is usually due to poor financial condition of the company, long-term trading price of the stock below a certain level, or other violations by the company. The issuance of delisting risk warning may have a negative impact on the stock price.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/depositpledge-106547.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/depositpledge-106547.mdx
index 1f05e65cd..6ebdd031f 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/depositpledge-106547.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/depositpledge-106547.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "存款质押"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/depositpledge-106547"
+title: "deposit pledge"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/depositpledge-106547"
id: "106547"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 存款质押
+# deposit pledge
-存款质押是指将存款作为抵押物,向银行等金融机构借款的一种方式。借款人将存款作为抵押物提供给金融机构,以作为借款的担保。在借款期间,借款人的存款将被冻结,直到借款还清为止。存款质押可以提供额外的借款担保,降低借款人的信用风险,同时也可以获得较低的借款利率。
+Deposit pledge refers to a way of borrowing from banks and other financial institutions by using deposits as collateral. Borrowers provide deposits as collateral to financial institutions as a guarantee for the loan. During the loan period, the borrower's deposits will be frozen until the loan is repaid. Deposit pledge can provide additional loan guarantees, reduce the borrower's credit risk, and also obtain lower loan interest rates.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/difline-104205.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/difline-104205.mdx
index 5d2d3ad1c..813d5cb46 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/difline-104205.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/difline-104205.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "DIF 线"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/difline-104205"
+title: "DIF line"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/difline-104205"
id: "104205"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# DIF 线
+# DIF line
-DIF 线是技术分析中的一种指标,用于衡量股票或其他金融资产的趋势强度。DIF 线是计算出的两个指数移动平均线的差值,通过观察 DIF 线的变化,可以判断市场的趋势方向和力度。
+The DIF line is an indicator in technical analysis used to measure the trend strength of stocks or other financial assets. The DIF line is the difference between two calculated exponential moving averages, and by observing changes in the DIF line, one can determine the direction and strength of the market trend.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/dilutedcommonshare-104774.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/dilutedcommonshare-104774.mdx
index 39beb15a7..a9560fbf1 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/dilutedcommonshare-104774.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/dilutedcommonshare-104774.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "摊薄普通股份"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/dilutedcommonshare-104774"
+title: "diluted common share"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/dilutedcommonshare-104774"
id: "104774"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 摊薄普通股份
+# diluted common share
-稀释普通股是指在特定情况下,公司发行新股或可转换证券后,普通股每股收益的减少。这是因为新增的股票或可转换证券将增加公司的股本,从而减少每股盈利。稀释普通股是用来衡量每股盈利的一种指标。
+Diluted common stock refers to the decrease in earnings per share of common stock after the issuance of new shares or convertible securities under specific circumstances. This is because the newly issued shares or convertible securities will increase the company's capital stock, thereby reducing earnings per share. Diluted common stock is a measure used to assess earnings per share.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/dilutedeps-104601.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/dilutedeps-104601.mdx
index 9532196fe..9a6c20c70 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/dilutedeps-104601.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/dilutedeps-104601.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "摊薄每股收益"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/dilutedeps-104601"
+title: "diluted EPS"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/dilutedeps-104601"
id: "104601"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 摊薄每股收益
+# diluted EPS
-稀释每股收益是指公司在发行潜在普通股后实际每股收益。稀释每股收益比基本每股收益低,因为它考虑了潜在普通股在未来发行的影响。
+Diluted earnings per share refers to the actual earnings per share of a company after issuing potential common stock. Diluted earnings per share is lower than basic earnings per share because it takes into account the impact of potential common stock that may be issued in the future.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/disclosurequality-105057.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/disclosurequality-105057.mdx
index b41c09e20..ddb9c0272 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/disclosurequality-105057.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/disclosurequality-105057.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "信披质量"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/disclosurequality-105057"
+title: "Disclosure quality"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/disclosurequality-105057"
id: "105057"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 信披质量
+# Disclosure quality
-信披质量是指企业或机构披露信息的真实性、准确性、及时性等方面的质量。信披质量好的企业或机构能够提高投资者的信心,促进资本市场的健康发展。
+Information disclosure quality refers to the quality of truthfulness, accuracy, timeliness, and other aspects of information disclosed by enterprises or institutions. Enterprises or institutions with good information disclosure quality can enhance investors' confidence and promote the healthy development of the capital market.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/discontinuationrates-106686.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/discontinuationrates-106686.mdx
index 8a9784959..0519e273e 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/discontinuationrates-106686.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/discontinuationrates-106686.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "停用率"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/discontinuationrates-106686"
+title: "discontinuation rates"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/discontinuationrates-106686"
id: "106686"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 停用率
+# discontinuation rates
-终止率是指在特定时间内停止或取消某项活动或服务的比例。在金融领域,终止率通常用于描述客户或投资者终止合同、终止投资或终止交易的比例。终止率可以用于评估客户忠诚度、产品或服务质量以及市场需求的变化。较高的终止率可能表明存在问题或不满意的因素,而较低的终止率可能说明客户满意度较高或市场需求稳定。
+Termination rate refers to the proportion of activities or services that are stopped or cancelled within a specific period of time. In the financial field, termination rate is often used to describe the proportion of customers or investors terminating contracts, terminating investments, or terminating transactions. Termination rate can be used to evaluate customer loyalty, product or service quality, and changes in market demand. A higher termination rate may indicate problems or dissatisfactory factors, while a lower termination rate may indicate higher customer satisfaction or stable market demand.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/distributionnetwork-104167.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/distributionnetwork-104167.mdx
index ed96de876..0b999b6a2 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/distributionnetwork-104167.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/distributionnetwork-104167.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "经销商网络"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/distributionnetwork-104167"
+title: "distribution network"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/distributionnetwork-104167"
id: "104167"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 经销商网络
+# distribution network
-经销商网络是指企业与经销商之间建立的销售渠道。经销商网络可以将制造商与最终客户之间的距离拉近,提高销售效率和销售覆盖范围。一个完善的经销商网络对于企业的市场拓展和销售业绩的提升非常重要。
+A dealer network refers to the sales channels established between a company and its dealers. The dealer network can narrow the distance between the manufacturer and the end customer, improve sales efficiency and sales coverage. A perfect dealer network is very important for a company's market expansion and sales performance improvement.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/dividendinvesting-107366.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/dividendinvesting-107366.mdx
index 05e5bf5cf..97f567a9e 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/dividendinvesting-107366.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/dividendinvesting-107366.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "股息投资"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/dividendinvesting-107366"
+title: "dividend investing"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/dividendinvesting-107366"
id: "107366"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 股息投资
+# dividend investing
-股息投资是一种投资策略,它的核心思想是购买那些有稳定股息支付且具有潜力增长的股票。股息投资者选择购买那些具有稳定盈利能力和良好财务状况的公司股票,以获得股息收入。他们相信股息收入可以提供稳定的现金流,并且股息的增长可以提高投资回报率。股息投资通常被视为一种相对低风险的投资策略,适合追求稳定收益的投资者。
+Dividend investment is an investment strategy that focuses on purchasing stocks with stable dividend payments and potential for growth. Dividend investors choose to purchase stocks of companies with stable profitability and good financial conditions in order to obtain dividend income. They believe that dividend income can provide stable cash flow and that the growth of dividends can increase investment returns. Dividend investment is often considered a relatively low-risk investment strategy and is suitable for investors seeking stable income.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/dollarbonds-105304.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/dollarbonds-105304.mdx
index 796b1df08..28000f80f 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/dollarbonds-105304.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/dollarbonds-105304.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "美元债"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/dollarbonds-105304"
+title: "dollar bonds"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/dollarbonds-105304"
id: "105304"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 美元债
+# dollar bonds
-美元债是指以美元作为计价货币的债务工具。美元债可以由政府、金融机构或企业发行,以筹集资金。由于美元是全球主要的储备货币之一,美元债具有较高的流动性和国际市场认可度。
+US dollar bonds refer to debt instruments denominated in US dollars. US dollar bonds can be issued by governments, financial institutions or companies to raise funds. Due to the fact that the US dollar is one of the world's major reserve currencies, US dollar bonds have high liquidity and international market recognition.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/dotplot-106963.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/dotplot-106963.mdx
index fc7d5d128..df1feef0d 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/dotplot-106963.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/dotplot-106963.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "点阵图"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/dotplot-106963"
+title: "dot plot"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/dotplot-106963"
id: "106963"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 点阵图
+# dot plot
-点图是一种图表形式,用于显示央行官员对未来利率或政策的预期。在点图中,每位央行官员会标出他们预计的利率水平或政策变化,并通过点的大小来表示他们对此预期的置信程度。点图可以提供市场参与者对央行政策可能走向的预测和预期。
+Dot plot is a chart format used to display central bank officials' expectations for future interest rates or policies. In a dot plot, each central bank official marks the projected level of interest rates or policy changes and represents their confidence in this expectation through the size of the dot. Dot plots can provide market participants with predictions and expectations for the possible direction of central bank policies.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/downpaymentratio-106443.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/downpaymentratio-106443.mdx
index bbf01f460..38f033196 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/downpaymentratio-106443.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/downpaymentratio-106443.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "首付款比例"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/downpaymentratio-106443"
+title: "down payment ratio"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/downpaymentratio-106443"
id: "106443"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 首付款比例
+# down payment ratio
-首付款比例是指购房者在购买房屋时支付的首付款金额与房屋总价值的比例。首付款比例通常以百分比形式表示,例如,30% 的首付款比例表示购房者需要支付房屋总价值的 30% 作为首付款。首付款比例是衡量购房者购买力和贷款需求的重要指标,较高的首付款比例意味着购房者需要支付更多的现金,减少了贷款金额和利息支出,同时也降低了购房者的风险暴露。
+The down payment ratio refers to the ratio of the down payment amount paid by the home buyer to the total value of the house. The down payment ratio is usually expressed as a percentage. For example, a down payment ratio of 30% means that the home buyer needs to pay 30% of the total value of the house as a down payment. The down payment ratio is an important indicator of the purchasing power and loan demand of home buyers. A higher down payment ratio means that the home buyer needs to pay more cash, reducing the loan amount and interest expenses, while also reducing the buyer's risk exposure.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/earningsbeat-104724.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/earningsbeat-104724.mdx
index 7ae62701b..06ae8df7e 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/earningsbeat-104724.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/earningsbeat-104724.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "盈利超预期"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/earningsbeat-104724"
+title: "earnings beat"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/earningsbeat-104724"
id: "104724"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 盈利超预期
+# earnings beat
-Earnings beat 是指公司在某一财季或某一年度的盈利超过分析师的预期。这通常会导致股价上涨,因为投资者认为公司的业绩表现超出了市场预期,表明公司未来的增长潜力更大。
+Earnings beat refers to a company's earnings exceeding analysts' expectations in a quarter or fiscal year. This usually leads to a rise in stock price as investors believe that the company's performance has exceeded market expectations, indicating greater potential for future growth.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/earningsforecast-102845.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/earningsforecast-102845.mdx
index 98c9d7792..2a02810fa 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/earningsforecast-102845.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/earningsforecast-102845.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "业绩预告"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/earningsforecast-102845"
+title: "earnings forecast"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/earningsforecast-102845"
id: "102845"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 业绩预告
+# earnings forecast
-业绩预告是上市公司在公告发布前,根据经营情况提前向投资者发布的关于未来业绩的预测或预告。通过业绩预告,投资者可以提前了解公司的经营状况和未来发展趋势,以便做出相应的投资决策。
+Performance forecast is a prediction or announcement about future performance made by a listed company to investors based on its operating conditions before the announcement is made. Through performance forecasts, investors can have an early understanding of the company's operating conditions and future development trends, in order to make corresponding investment decisions.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/earningsforecastaccuracy-103985.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/earningsforecastaccuracy-103985.mdx
index 20fe41b47..5c2cae2f2 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/earningsforecastaccuracy-103985.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/earningsforecastaccuracy-103985.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "盈利预测准确度"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/earningsforecastaccuracy-103985"
+title: "earnings forecast accuracy"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/earningsforecastaccuracy-103985"
id: "103985"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 盈利预测准确度
+# earnings forecast accuracy
-盈利预测准确度是指分析师或机构对某个公司未来盈利的预测准确程度。这个指标通常是通过比较分析师或机构的预测值与实际值的差异来衡量的,预测准确度高的分析师或机构通常会受到投资者的青睐。
+Profit forecast accuracy refers to the accuracy of analysts or institutions' predictions of a company's future profits. This indicator is usually measured by comparing the difference between analysts' or institutions' predicted values and actual values. Analysts or institutions with high forecast accuracy are usually favored by investors.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/earningsmeasure-105230.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/earningsmeasure-105230.mdx
index b22367914..eb028d059 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/earningsmeasure-105230.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/earningsmeasure-105230.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "盈利指标"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/earningsmeasure-105230"
+title: "earnings measure"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/earningsmeasure-105230"
id: "105230"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 盈利指标
+# earnings measure
-盈利指标是指用于度量企业盈利能力的各种指标,例如净利润、每股收益、毛利润率等。这些指标可以帮助投资者了解企业的盈利能力和财务健康状况,并作为投资决策的重要参考。
+Profitability indicators refer to various indicators used to measure the profitability of a company, such as net profit, earnings per share, gross profit margin, etc. These indicators can help investors understand the profitability and financial health of a company, and serve as important references for investment decisions.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/earningsoutlook-105349.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/earningsoutlook-105349.mdx
index daef128ba..724a339ee 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/earningsoutlook-105349.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/earningsoutlook-105349.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "盈利预期"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/earningsoutlook-105349"
+title: "earnings outlook"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/earningsoutlook-105349"
id: "105349"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 盈利预期
+# earnings outlook
-盈利前景是指企业在未来一段时间内预计实现的盈利状况。通过对企业的财务数据和市场环境的分析,可以对盈利前景进行预测和评估。盈利前景通常包括企业的销售额、利润、收入增长率等指标。
+Profit prospect refers to the expected profitability of a company in the future. By analyzing the company's financial data and market environment, the profit prospect can be predicted and evaluated. The profit prospect usually includes indicators such as the company's sales, profits, and revenue growth rate.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/earningspershare-106049.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/earningspershare-106049.mdx
index 9b3a17033..31d3394a5 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/earningspershare-106049.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/earningspershare-106049.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "每股基本盈利"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/earningspershare-106049"
+title: "earnings per share"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/earningspershare-106049"
id: "106049"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 每股基本盈利
+# earnings per share
-每股基本盈利是指公司净利润与普通股股数之比,它是衡量公司盈利能力的重要指标之一。每股基本盈利越高,说明公司每股股份所创造的利润越多,投资者可以获得更多的分红或股价上涨的潜力。
+Earnings per share (EPS) refers to the ratio of a company's net profit to the number of ordinary shares. It is one of the important indicators for measuring a company's profitability. The higher the EPS, the more profit each share of the company's stock creates, and investors can have the potential to receive more dividends or see an increase in stock price.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/earningsreport-103983.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/earningsreport-103983.mdx
index 836e553d4..572d89cd2 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/earningsreport-103983.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/earningsreport-103983.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "业绩快报"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/earningsreport-103983"
+title: "earnings report"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/earningsreport-103983"
id: "103983"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 业绩快报
+# earnings report
-业绩快报是指一家上市公司在报告期结束后,及时公布当期业绩情况的一份公告或报告。这份报告通常会列出公司当期的财务数据、营收、净利润等指标,以及一些重要的业务数据和业务发展情况。
+An interim report refers to an announcement or report issued by a listed company in a timely manner after the end of the reporting period to disclose the current performance. This report usually includes the company's current financial data, revenue, net profit and other indicators, as well as some important business data and business development situation.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/epsestimate-105270.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/epsestimate-105270.mdx
index 0a0a1edd1..3f087861a 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/epsestimate-105270.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/epsestimate-105270.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "每股收益预测"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/epsestimate-105270"
+title: "EPS estimate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/epsestimate-105270"
id: "105270"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 每股收益预测
+# EPS estimate
-每股收益预测是指分析师或机构对公司未来一段时间内每股股票的收益进行的预测。每股收益预测通常用于评估公司的盈利能力和估值。
+Earnings per share forecast refers to the prediction of the earnings per share of a company for a certain period of time in the future by analysts or institutions. Earnings per share forecast is usually used to evaluate the company's profitability and valuation.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104488.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104488.mdx
index 05b523802..d8f68d021 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104488.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104488.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "EPS 指引"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104488"
+title: "EPS guidance"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104488"
id: "104488"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# EPS 指引
+# EPS guidance
-EPS guidance 是公司发布的关于未来每股收益的预测。它通常基于公司的财务数据和行业趋势,而且是投资者评估公司盈利能力和未来业绩的重要指标之一。但是,EPS guidance 并不是公司未来表现的保证,因为它受到多种因素的影响,如市场波动、经济环境变化等。
+EPS guidance is a forecast of future earnings per share issued by a company. It is usually based on the company's financial data and industry trends, and is one of the important indicators for investors to evaluate the company's profitability and future performance. However, EPS guidance is not a guarantee of the company's future performance, as it is influenced by various factors such as market fluctuations, changes in the economic environment, etc.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104564.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104564.mdx
index b8aa4bbe1..abac254a7 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104564.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104564.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "每股收益指导"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104564"
+title: "EPS guidance"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104564"
id: "104564"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 每股收益指导
+# EPS guidance
-每股收益预测(EPS guidance)是指公司针对未来一段时间内的预期每股收益进行的预测。这个预测可以用于投资者评估公司未来的盈利能力和发展前景。
+Earnings per share forecast (EPS guidance) refers to the forecast of expected earnings per share for a certain period of time in the future. This forecast can be used by investors to assess the company's future profitability and growth prospects.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104982.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104982.mdx
index 10f7550a6..db54bca97 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104982.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104982.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "每股收益指引"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104982"
+title: "EPS guidance"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/epsguidance-104982"
id: "104982"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 每股收益指引
+# EPS guidance
-EPS 指的是每股收益,是指公司每股普通股权益所产生的收益。EPS guidance 指的是公司对未来一段时间内每股收益的预测或指导。这个预测或指导可以是公司内部的预期,也可以是向投资者或分析师公开的信息。
+EPS refers to earnings per share, which refers to the earnings generated per share of common stock equity held by a company. EPS guidance refers to the forecast or guidance of earnings per share for a future period of time. This forecast or guidance can be the company's internal expectation or information disclosed to investors or analysts.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/equityacquisition-102846.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/equityacquisition-102846.mdx
index 5fe65deeb..a97e18bc0 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/equityacquisition-102846.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/equityacquisition-102846.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "股权收购"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/equityacquisition-102846"
+title: "equity acquisition"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/equityacquisition-102846"
id: "102846"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 股权收购
+# equity acquisition
-股权收购是指通过购买股权来获取对目标公司控制权或在目标公司中拥有一定比例的股权。股权收购可以是友好的,即目标公司和收购方达成一致的意向,并完成交易;也可以是敌意的,即收购方未经目标公司同意,直接向股东购买股权。
+Equity acquisition refers to the acquisition of control over the target company or a certain proportion of equity in the target company through the purchase of equity. Equity acquisition can be friendly, meaning that the target company and the acquirer reach a consensus and complete the transaction; it can also be hostile, meaning that the acquirer purchases equity directly from shareholders without the consent of the target company.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/equityinvestment-106234.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/equityinvestment-106234.mdx
index b98ec072d..83ceb6d15 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/equityinvestment-106234.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/equityinvestment-106234.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "股权投资"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/equityinvestment-106234"
+title: "equity investment"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/equityinvestment-106234"
id: "106234"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 股权投资
+# equity investment
-股权投资是指通过购买公司股票或成为公司合伙人的方式,获得对公司所有权的投资行为。股权投资的风险和回报都相对较高,投资者通常需要承担更高的风险,并需要对投资进行更深入的研究和分析。股权投资的回报可能来自于股息、股票价格上涨或公司业绩改善等因素。
+Equity investment refers to the investment behavior of acquiring ownership of a company through purchasing company stocks or becoming a company partner. Equity investment has relatively high risks and returns, and investors usually need to take on higher risks and conduct more in-depth research and analysis on their investments. The returns on equity investment may come from factors such as dividends, stock price increases, or improvements in company performance.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/equitystructure-106410.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/equitystructure-106410.mdx
index bff09e361..155f5ef0d 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/equitystructure-106410.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/equitystructure-106410.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "股权结构"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/equitystructure-106410"
+title: "equity structure"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/equitystructure-106410"
id: "106410"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 股权结构
+# equity structure
-股权结构是指一个企业所有者之间的股权分配关系。它反映了企业所有者对企业的控制权和所有权比例。股权结构包括股东的股份比例、股东之间的投票权和决策权等。股权结构对企业的治理和发展具有重要影响,也是投资者评估企业价值和风险的重要指标之一。
+Equity structure refers to the distribution of equity among the owners of a company. It reflects the ownership and control rights of the owners over the company. The equity structure includes the proportion of shares held by shareholders, as well as their voting rights and decision-making powers. The equity structure has a significant impact on the governance and development of a company, and it is also one of the important indicators for investors to assess the value and risk of a company.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/existinghomesales-104282.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/existinghomesales-104282.mdx
index 18841aa37..3bf168c29 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/existinghomesales-104282.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/existinghomesales-104282.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "现有住房销售"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/existinghomesales-104282"
+title: "existing home sales"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/existinghomesales-104282"
id: "104282"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 现有住房销售
+# existing home sales
-现有住房销售是指已经建造完成并且有人居住的住房的销售情况。现有住房销售是房地产市场的一个重要指标,可以反映房地产市场的供需关系和价格走势。通过对现有住房销售的数据分析,可以了解房地产市场的整体状况和趋势。
+Existing home sales refer to the sales of completed and inhabited homes. Existing home sales are an important indicator of the real estate market, which can reflect the supply and demand relationship and price trend of the real estate market. By analyzing the data of existing home sales, we can understand the overall situation and trend of the real estate market.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/expenseratio-104641.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/expenseratio-104641.mdx
index 50a3b6a74..7374f4de6 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/expenseratio-104641.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/expenseratio-104641.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "期间费用率"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/expenseratio-104641"
+title: "expense ratio"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/expenseratio-104641"
id: "104641"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 期间费用率
+# expense ratio
-期间费用率是指企业在一个会计期间内的费用总额与营业收入的比率。这个指标可以反映企业的经营效率和成本控制能力,是投资者评估企业盈利能力的重要指标之一。
+Expense ratio is the ratio of total expenses to operating income during an accounting period for a company. This indicator can reflect a company's operating efficiency and cost control ability, and is one of the important indicators for investors to evaluate a company's profitability.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/federalfundsrate-105479.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/federalfundsrate-105479.mdx
index 695f02dd2..6b74c4986 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/federalfundsrate-105479.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/federalfundsrate-105479.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "联邦基金利率"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/federalfundsrate-105479"
+title: "federal funds rate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/federalfundsrate-105479"
id: "105479"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 联邦基金利率
+# federal funds rate
-联邦基金利率是美国银行之间互相借贷的利率。它是美国联邦储备系统通过调整货币供应来影响短期利率的一种工具。联邦基金利率的变动会对整个美国经济产生影响,因为它会影响到其他利率,如贷款利率、存款利率和抵押贷款利率。
+The federal funds rate is the interest rate at which banks in the United States lend to each other. It is a tool used by the Federal Reserve System to influence short-term interest rates by adjusting the money supply. Changes in the federal funds rate can have an impact on the entire US economy, as it can affect other rates, such as loan rates, deposit rates, and mortgage rates.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/federalreservemeeting-105091.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/federalreservemeeting-105091.mdx
index 349a51e72..58e915bf8 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/federalreservemeeting-105091.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/federalreservemeeting-105091.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "美联储会议"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/federalreservemeeting-105091"
+title: "Federal Reserve meeting"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/federalreservemeeting-105091"
id: "105091"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 美联储会议
+# Federal Reserve meeting
-Federal Reserve meeting 是指美国联邦储备委员会定期举行的会议,该会议决定联邦基金利率等政策利率,影响着全球金融市场。
+The Federal Reserve meeting refers to the regular meeting held by the Federal Reserve Board in the United States, which decides on policy interest rates such as the federal funds rate, and has an impact on global financial markets.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/federalreserveofficials-103695.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/federalreserveofficials-103695.mdx
index 71c82a998..805aea4a8 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/federalreserveofficials-103695.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/federalreserveofficials-103695.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "美联储官员"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/federalreserveofficials-103695"
+title: "Federal Reserve officials"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/federalreserveofficials-103695"
id: "103695"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 美联储官员
+# Federal Reserve officials
-美联储官员是指美国联邦储备委员会的成员,包括理事会成员和各地区储备银行行长。他们负责制定货币政策、监管金融机构、维护金融稳定等。
+Federal Reserve officials refer to members of the Federal Reserve System in the United States, including members of the Board of Governors and regional Federal Reserve Bank presidents. They are responsible for formulating monetary policy, regulating financial institutions, and maintaining financial stability.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/fedratecut-106617.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/fedratecut-106617.mdx
index c05cb3b8a..37da28dea 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/fedratecut-106617.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/fedratecut-106617.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "美联储降息"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/fedratecut-106617"
+title: "Fed rate cut"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/fedratecut-106617"
id: "106617"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 美联储降息
+# Fed rate cut
-美联储降息是指美国联邦储备系统采取降低基准利率的措施。美联储通过调整基准利率来影响市场利率和货币供应量,以达到调控经济的目的。降息通常被视为一种经济刺激措施,旨在促进消费和投资,提升经济增长。降息可能会导致贷款利率下降,从而刺激借贷和投资活动,但也可能带来通货膨胀风险。美联储的降息决策对金融市场和全球经济都具有重要影响。
+The Federal Reserve's interest rate cut refers to the measure taken by the Federal Reserve System of the United States to lower the benchmark interest rate. The Federal Reserve adjusts the benchmark interest rate to influence market interest rates and the money supply in order to regulate the economy. Interest rate cuts are usually seen as an economic stimulus measure aimed at promoting consumption and investment and boosting economic growth. Interest rate cuts may lead to a decrease in loan interest rates, stimulating borrowing and investment activities, but they may also bring inflation risks. The Federal Reserve's interest rate cut decisions have significant impact on financial markets and the global economy.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/finalcaseinformation-107067.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/finalcaseinformation-107067.mdx
index c259f21e1..355bc19d6 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/finalcaseinformation-107067.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/finalcaseinformation-107067.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "终本案件信息"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/finalcaseinformation-107067"
+title: "final case information"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/finalcaseinformation-107067"
id: "107067"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 终本案件信息
+# final case information
-终本案件信息是指一起法律案件在所有上诉程序和诉讼程序结束后,不再可以再次上诉或进行其他诉讼程序的情况。在终本案件信息确定后,法院的判决或裁定具有法律效力,当事人不能再对该案件提出新的上诉或诉讼请求。
+Final case information refers to a legal case in which all appeals and litigation procedures have concluded, and no further appeals or other litigation procedures can be conducted. After the determination of final case information, the court's judgment or ruling has legal effect, and the parties cannot file new appeals or litigation requests regarding the case.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/financialexpenseratio-105772.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/financialexpenseratio-105772.mdx
index a4b6093b2..d30bb339d 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/financialexpenseratio-105772.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/financialexpenseratio-105772.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "财务费用率"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/financialexpenseratio-105772"
+title: "financial expense ratio"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/financialexpenseratio-105772"
id: "105772"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 财务费用率
+# financial expense ratio
-财务费用率是指企业财务费用在营业收入中所占比例,是评估企业财务成本水平的重要指标。财务费用包括利息费用、汇兑损益、手续费及佣金、银行手续费等,是企业进行筹资和经营活动所产生的费用。财务费用率越高,企业的财务成本就越高,对企业盈利能力产生负面影响。
+The financial expense ratio refers to the proportion of a company's financial expenses in its operating income, which is an important indicator for evaluating a company's level of financial costs. Financial expenses include interest expenses, exchange gains and losses, handling fees and commissions, bank fees, etc., which are expenses incurred by a company in financing and operating activities. The higher the financial expense ratio, the higher the company's financial costs, which has a negative impact on the company's profitability.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/financialplanningandanalysis-106861.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/financialplanningandanalysis-106861.mdx
index 240a37286..50761c8c8 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/financialplanningandanalysis-106861.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/financialplanningandanalysis-106861.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "财务规划与分析"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/financialplanningandanalysis-106861"
+title: "financial planning and analysis"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/financialplanningandanalysis-106861"
id: "106861"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 财务规划与分析
+# financial planning and analysis
-财务规划与分析是指通过对企业的财务状况、业务运营和市场环境等进行分析,制定合理的财务目标和策略,以实现企业的财务增长和盈利能力的提升。财务规划与分析包括对财务报表的分析、预测和规划,以及对资金管理、成本控制和投资决策等方面的分析和规划。通过财务规划与分析,企业可以更好地了解自身的财务状况和经营情况,为未来的发展和决策提供依据。
+Financial planning and analysis refers to the analysis of a company's financial condition, business operations, and market environment to develop reasonable financial goals and strategies in order to enhance the company's financial growth and profitability. Financial planning and analysis includes the analysis, forecasting, and planning of financial statements, as well as the analysis and planning of aspects such as fund management, cost control, and investment decisions. Through financial planning and analysis, companies can better understand their financial condition and business situation, providing a basis for future development and decision-making.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/financialreporting-103758.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/financialreporting-103758.mdx
index 013f37c8b..652ec999a 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/financialreporting-103758.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/financialreporting-103758.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "财务报告"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/financialreporting-103758"
+title: "financial reporting"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/financialreporting-103758"
id: "103758"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 财务报告
+# financial reporting
-财务报告是企业编制的反映其财务状况、经营成果和现金流量状况的报告。财务报告包括资产负债表、利润表、现金流量表和所有者权益变动表等。财务报告是企业向投资者、债权人等外部利益相关者提供信息的主要渠道,也是监管机构对企业财务状况进行监管和评估的重要依据。
+Financial report is a report prepared by a company reflecting its financial status, operating results, and cash flow status. Financial reports include balance sheet, income statement, cash flow statement, and statement of changes in owner's equity, etc. Financial reports are the main channel for companies to provide information to external stakeholders such as investors and creditors, and they are also an important basis for regulatory agencies to supervise and evaluate a company's financial status.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/financinginflow-104367.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/financinginflow-104367.mdx
index f5581fdd8..009072c19 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/financinginflow-104367.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/financinginflow-104367.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "融资流入"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/financinginflow-104367"
+title: "financing inflow"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/financinginflow-104367"
id: "104367"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 融资流入
+# financing inflow
-融资流入是指企业或机构通过发行股票、债券等证券融资,或从银行等金融机构获得贷款等形式筹集资金,使资金流入企业或机构。融资流入可以帮助企业或机构扩大规模,提升竞争力,但同时也带来一定的财务风险和债务压力。
+Financing inflow refers to the capital inflow into a company or institution through the issuance of securities such as stocks and bonds, or through obtaining loans from banks and other financial institutions. Financing inflow can help companies or institutions expand their scale and enhance their competitiveness, but at the same time, it also brings certain financial risks and debt pressures.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/financingleaseagreement-107210.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/financingleaseagreement-107210.mdx
index f35b640e0..f43cbeb36 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/financingleaseagreement-107210.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/financingleaseagreement-107210.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "融资租赁协议"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/financingleaseagreement-107210"
+title: "financing lease agreement"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/financingleaseagreement-107210"
id: "107210"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 融资租赁协议
+# financing lease agreement
-融资租赁协议是指租赁方向承租方提供资金,以购买租赁设备或资产,并将其租赁给承租方使用的协议。在融资租赁协议中,租赁方将设备或资产租给承租方一段时间,并收取租金作为回报。融资租赁协议通常具有固定的租金支付期限和条件,以及租赁期满后承租方是否有权购买租赁设备或资产的约定。融资租赁协议可以帮助企业获得所需的设备或资产,同时分摊其成本和风险。
+A financing lease agreement refers to an agreement in which the lessor provides funds to the lessee to purchase leased equipment or assets and leases them to the lessee. In a financing lease agreement, the lessor leases the equipment or assets to the lessee for a period of time and collects rent as a return. Financing lease agreements usually have fixed rental payment terms and conditions, as well as provisions on whether the lessee has the right to purchase the leased equipment or assets after the lease term expires. Financing lease agreements can help businesses obtain the equipment or assets they need while sharing the cost and risk.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/financingoutflow-104981.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/financingoutflow-104981.mdx
index 8b0aac057..90f42ead8 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/financingoutflow-104981.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/financingoutflow-104981.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "融资流出"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/financingoutflow-104981"
+title: "financing outflow"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/financingoutflow-104981"
id: "104981"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 融资流出
+# financing outflow
-融资流出是指资金从一个机构或个人流出,用于融资目的。融资流出可以包括贷款偿还、发行债券或股票等方式筹集资金。
+Financing outflow refers to funds flowing out of an institution or individual for financing purposes. Financing outflow can include raising funds through methods such as loan repayment, bond or stock issuance, etc.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/firesidechat-105529.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/firesidechat-105529.mdx
index 144c941ed..51993aba7 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/firesidechat-105529.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/firesidechat-105529.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "非正式会谈"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/firesidechat-105529"
+title: "fireside chat"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/firesidechat-105529"
id: "105529"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 非正式会谈
+# fireside chat
-fireside chat 是指在温馨舒适的环境中,两位或多位人士之间进行非正式的谈话。这个词源于美国总统富兰克林·罗斯福在 20 世纪 30 年代在广播电台发表的一系列演讲。fireside chat 通常用于描述高管、政治家或其他知名人士之间的非正式交流。
+Fireside chat refers to an informal conversation between two or more individuals in a cozy and comfortable environment. This term originated from a series of speeches given by the American President Franklin D. Roosevelt on radio stations in the 1930s. Fireside chat is commonly used to describe informal communication between executives, politicians, or other prominent individuals.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/fomcmeeting-106928.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/fomcmeeting-106928.mdx
index 5e5b0a3a3..80cbeadf8 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/fomcmeeting-106928.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/fomcmeeting-106928.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "联邦公开市场委员会会议"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/fomcmeeting-106928"
+title: "FOMC meeting"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/fomcmeeting-106928"
id: "106928"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 联邦公开市场委员会会议
+# FOMC meeting
-FOMC 会议是美联储货币政策委员会(Federal Open Market Committee)的简称。FOMC 是美国联邦储备系统的决策机构,负责制定和执行货币政策。FOMC 会议是委员会成员定期举行的会议,讨论和决定利率政策、货币供应量和其他与货币政策相关的事项。FOMC 会议的决策对于全球金融市场和经济都具有重要影响,因此受到各界关注。
+The FOMC meeting is the abbreviation of the Federal Open Market Committee, which is the decision-making body of the Federal Reserve System responsible for formulating and implementing monetary policy. The FOMC meeting is a regular meeting held by committee members to discuss and decide on interest rate policy, money supply, and other matters related to monetary policy. The decisions made at FOMC meetings have a significant impact on global financial markets and the economy, and therefore attract attention from various sectors.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/form10-q-105481.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/form10-q-105481.mdx
index 718914c70..488aba237 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/form10-q-105481.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/form10-q-105481.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "10-Q 表格"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/form10-q-105481"
+title: "Form 10-Q"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/form10-q-105481"
id: "105481"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 10-Q 表格
+# Form 10-Q
-Form 10-Q 是 SEC 要求上市公司每个季度提交的一份财务报表。该报表包含了公司的财务状况、经营绩效、风险因素等信息,帮助投资者全面了解公司的运营情况。
+Form 10-Q is a financial statement that the SEC requires public companies to submit every quarter. The statement includes information about the company's financial condition, operating performance, risk factors, etc., helping investors to have a comprehensive understanding of the company's operations.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/form10-q-105673.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/form10-q-105673.mdx
index 37565a45e..8eba046fc 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/form10-q-105673.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/form10-q-105673.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "10-Q 表格"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/form10-q-105673"
+title: "Form 10-Q"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/form10-q-105673"
id: "105673"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 10-Q 表格
+# Form 10-Q
-Form 10-Q 是美国证券交易委员会(SEC)要求公开上市公司每季度提交的一种报告表格。这份报告提供了关于公司财务状况、经营情况和风险因素的详细信息,包括财务报表、盈利能力、现金流量、重大事件和风险等。Form 10-Q 的提交要求公司及时向投资者和监管机构披露企业的最新情况,以便投资者更好地了解企业的运营状况和风险。
+Form 10-Q is a report form required by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for publicly listed companies to submit quarterly. This report provides detailed information about the company's financial condition, business operations, and risk factors, including financial statements, profitability, cash flow, significant events, and risks. The submission of Form 10-Q requires companies to timely disclose the latest situation of the enterprise to investors and regulatory agencies, so that investors can better understand the company's operating status and risks.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/franchise-100959.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/franchise-100959.mdx
index 92f3a2dff..1605f1ba9 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/franchise-100959.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/franchise-100959.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "特许经营"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/franchise-100959"
+title: "Franchise"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/franchise-100959"
id: "100959"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 特许经营
+# Franchise
-特许经营是一种许可证,它授权特许经营商使用特许授予者的专有商业知识、流程和商标,从而允许特许经营商以特许授予者的商业名称销售产品或服务。作为获取特许经营的交换,特许经营商通常需要向特许授予者支付初始设置费和每年许可费用。
+A franchise is a type of license that grants a franchisee access to a franchisor's proprietary business knowledge, processes, and trademarks, thus allowing the franchisee to sell a product or service under the franchisor's business name. In exchange for acquiring a franchise, the franchisee usually pays the franchisor an initial start-up fee and annual licensing fees.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/franchisee-101625.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/franchisee-101625.mdx
index 0ba5537cd..7a94be7a9 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/franchisee-101625.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/franchisee-101625.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "特许经营店"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/franchisee-101625"
+title: "Franchisee"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/franchisee-101625"
id: "101625"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 特许经营店
+# Franchisee
-
A franchisee is an independent business owner who operates a third-party retail outlet called a franchise. In doing so, the franchisee has purchased the right to use an existing business's trademarks, associated brands, and proprietary knowledge to market and sell the same brand and uphold the same standards as the first business.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/fuelprices-103741.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/fuelprices-103741.mdx
index f2116f01b..c55184348 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/fuelprices-103741.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/fuelprices-103741.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "燃料价格"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/fuelprices-103741"
+title: "fuel prices"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/fuelprices-103741"
id: "103741"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 燃料价格
+# fuel prices
-燃油价格是指石油、天然气等能源的市场价格。
+Fuel price refers to the market price of energy such as petroleum and natural gas.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/full-yearguidance-105268.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/full-yearguidance-105268.mdx
index ec5cab616..97b4f94e0 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/full-yearguidance-105268.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/full-yearguidance-105268.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "全年指导"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/full-yearguidance-105268"
+title: "full-year guidance"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/full-yearguidance-105268"
id: "105268"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 全年指导
+# full-year guidance
-全年指引是由公司管理层发布的一份公告,它描述了公司在该财年内预计实现的收入、利润、市场份额、业务增长等方面的目标和预期。
+Annual guidance is an announcement released by a company's management, which describes the company's goals and expectations for the current fiscal year in terms of expected revenue, profit, market share, business growth, and other aspects.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/full-yearprofitforecast-105523.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/full-yearprofitforecast-105523.mdx
index f3d29d3df..cc412550f 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/full-yearprofitforecast-105523.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/full-yearprofitforecast-105523.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "全年利润预期"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/full-yearprofitforecast-105523"
+title: "full-year profit forecast"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/full-yearprofitforecast-105523"
id: "105523"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 全年利润预期
+# full-year profit forecast
-全年利润预期是指企业在一年内预计实现的净利润。
+Annual profit expectation refers to the expected net profit that a company will achieve within one year.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/full-yearprofitforecast-105526.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/full-yearprofitforecast-105526.mdx
index 884eb0232..6ff7553c2 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/full-yearprofitforecast-105526.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/full-yearprofitforecast-105526.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "全年利润预测"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/full-yearprofitforecast-105526"
+title: "full-year profit forecast"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/full-yearprofitforecast-105526"
id: "105526"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 全年利润预测
+# full-year profit forecast
-全年盈利预测是企业对其全年盈利情况进行预测和估计。这是企业对未来一年内可能实现的盈利水平的预期,通常用于投资者和分析师评估企业的经营状况和潜在收益。
+Annual profit forecast is the prediction and estimation of a company's profit for the whole year. It is the expectation of the profit level that a company may achieve in the next year, and is usually used by investors and analysts to evaluate the company's operating condition and potential returns.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/fundflowanalysis-103693.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/fundflowanalysis-103693.mdx
index 4afca2c37..037fd360c 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/fundflowanalysis-103693.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/fundflowanalysis-103693.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "资金流向分析"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/fundflowanalysis-103693"
+title: "fund flow analysis"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/fundflowanalysis-103693"
id: "103693"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 资金流向分析
+# fund flow analysis
-资金流向分析是指对股票或其他投资工具的资金流动情况进行分析和研究。通过分析资金的流入和流出情况,可以了解投资者对该股票或投资工具的买入和卖出意愿,从而判断市场的热度和投资者情绪。
+Fund flow analysis refers to the analysis and research of the flow of funds in stocks or other investment instruments. By analyzing the inflow and outflow of funds, it is possible to understand investors' willingness to buy and sell the stock or investment instrument, thereby judging market activity and investor sentiment.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/fundflowterminology-103697.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/fundflowterminology-103697.mdx
index 2da319008..f8a9bf056 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/fundflowterminology-103697.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/fundflowterminology-103697.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "资金流向名词解释"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/fundflowterminology-103697"
+title: "fund flow terminology"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/fundflowterminology-103697"
id: "103697"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 资金流向名词解释
+# fund flow terminology
-资金流向指的是市场上资金的动向和流向,也就是投资者在某一段时间内对不同资产的投资方向和程度。资金流向是一个重要的市场指标,可以帮助投资者把握市场的热点和趋势。
+Capital flow refers to the movement and direction of funds in the market, that is, the investment direction and degree of different assets by investors during a certain period of time. Capital flow is an important market indicator that can help investors grasp market hotspots and trends.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/fundsize-107697.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/fundsize-107697.mdx
index b73a39a08..359adefc5 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/fundsize-107697.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/fundsize-107697.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "基金规模"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/fundsize-107697"
+title: "fund size"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/fundsize-107697"
id: "107697"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 基金规模
+# fund size
-基金规模是指基金管理人管理的基金资产的总规模。它是衡量基金规模大小的重要指标,通常以亿元为单位进行计量。基金规模的大小与基金的投资能力和市场影响力有关。较大的基金规模通常意味着更多的资金可以用于投资,但也可能导致投资机会的限制和市场操纵的风险。
+Fund size refers to the total size of the fund assets managed by the fund manager. It is an important indicator for measuring the size of a fund and is usually measured in billions of yuan. The size of the fund is related to the fund's investment capability and market influence. A larger fund size usually means more funds available for investment, but it may also lead to restrictions on investment opportunities and risks of market manipulation.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/fxstrategists-105872.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/fxstrategists-105872.mdx
index 3bac707eb..acdfd8aa3 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/fxstrategists-105872.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/fxstrategists-105872.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "外汇策略师"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/fxstrategists-105872"
+title: "FX strategists"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/fxstrategists-105872"
id: "105872"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 外汇策略师
+# FX strategists
-FX strategists 是外汇策略师的简称,是指专门从事外汇市场分析和投资策略的专业人员。他们的职责是研究全球宏观经济状况和市场变动,预测外汇市场走势,并根据市场情况制定相应的投资策略。FX strategists 通常在银行、投资公司、对冲基金等机构工作,是外汇市场中的重要参与者之一。
+FX strategists, short for foreign exchange strategists, refer to professionals who specialize in foreign exchange market analysis and investment strategies. Their responsibilities include studying global macroeconomic conditions and market changes, predicting foreign exchange market trends, and devising corresponding investment strategies based on market conditions. FX strategists usually work in banks, investment companies, hedge funds, and other institutions, and are one of the important participants in the foreign exchange market.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/garygensler-105388.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/garygensler-105388.mdx
index 6b1c6e2f0..496678755 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/garygensler-105388.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/garygensler-105388.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "加里·根斯勒"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/garygensler-105388"
+title: "Gary Gensler"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/garygensler-105388"
id: "105388"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 加里·根斯勒
+# Gary Gensler
-Gary Gensler 是一位美国金融专家,曾担任美国证券交易委员会主席和美国财政部财政稳定监督委员会主席等职务。他在金融监管和金融市场方面拥有丰富的经验和知识。
+Gary Gensler is a financial expert in the United States who has held positions such as chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and chairman of the U.S. Treasury Department's Financial Stability Oversight Council. He has extensive experience and knowledge in financial regulation and financial markets.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/gdp-107900.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/gdp-107900.mdx
index b52a5ea42..ac9706b30 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/gdp-107900.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/gdp-107900.mdx
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
---
title: "GDP"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/gdp-107900"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/gdp-107900"
id: "107900"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
@@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is an economic indicator that measures the total value of all final goods and services produced within a country or region over a specific period. It is one of the most widely used indicators to gauge economic activity, often employed to assess the health and growth rate of an economy.
GDP can be calculated from three main perspectives: the production (or output) approach, the income approach, and the expenditure approach:
Production Approach: This calculates the total value generated by all economic activities during a certain period, subtracting the value of intermediate goods consumed in the process, thus reflecting the market value of final goods and services.
Income Approach: This sums up all incomes earned by economic units participating in the production process, including wages, profits, and taxes, to calculate GDP.
Expenditure Approach: This calculates GDP by summing up the total expenditures on all final goods and services, including consumer spending, investment, government spending, and net exports (exports minus imports).
Growth in GDP is considered a sign of economic expansion and prosperity, while a contraction in GDP may indicate economic recession. Changes in GDP affect employment, income levels, and government policy-making. Policymakers, investors, and economists closely monitor GDP data as a basis for economic policy and investment decisions.
There are several variants of GDP, including nominal GDP and real GDP:
Nominal GDP: Measured at current market prices, without adjusting for changes in price levels.
Real GDP: Calculated using prices of a base year, excluding the effects of price changes and more accurately reflecting changes in the volume of the economy.
Overall, GDP is a crucial indicator for measuring national economic activity and production capacity, vital for understanding economic conditions, planning policies, and conducting international comparisons.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/glp-1receptoragonists-103734.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/glp-1receptoragonists-103734.mdx
index cb5d1f9c7..3dcc6a22e 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/glp-1receptoragonists-103734.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/glp-1receptoragonists-103734.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "GLP-1 受体激动剂"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/glp-1receptoragonists-103734"
+title: "GLP-1 receptor agonists"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/glp-1receptoragonists-103734"
id: "103734"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# GLP-1 受体激动剂
+# GLP-1 receptor agonists
-GLP-1 受体激动剂是一种治疗糖尿病的药物,通过模拟胰岛素样生长因子-1 的作用,刺激胰岛素的分泌,从而降低血糖。GLP-1 受体激动剂可以通过皮下注射或静脉注射的方式使用。
+GLP-1 receptor agonists are a type of medication used to treat diabetes. They stimulate insulin secretion by mimicking the action of insulin-like growth factor-1, thereby lowering blood sugar levels. GLP-1 receptor agonists can be administered through subcutaneous or intravenous injection.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/go-to-marketstrategy-103749.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/go-to-marketstrategy-103749.mdx
index 2b752d1c9..148471843 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/go-to-marketstrategy-103749.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/go-to-marketstrategy-103749.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "上市策略"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/go-to-marketstrategy-103749"
+title: "go-to-market strategy"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/go-to-marketstrategy-103749"
id: "103749"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 上市策略
+# go-to-market strategy
-go-to-market strategy 是一种营销策略,指的是企业将产品或服务推向市场的方式和方法。这种策略包括了产品定位、目标市场、定价策略、渠道选择、销售策略等。
+Go-to-market strategy is a marketing strategy that refers to the way and method in which a company promotes its products or services to the market. This strategy includes product positioning, target market, pricing strategy, channel selection, sales strategy, etc.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/goldfutures-106725.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/goldfutures-106725.mdx
index abbad8071..d97090583 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/goldfutures-106725.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/goldfutures-106725.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "黄金期货"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/goldfutures-106725"
+title: "Gold futures"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/goldfutures-106725"
id: "106725"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 黄金期货
+# Gold futures
-黄金期货是指在未来某个约定的日期和价格买入或卖出一定数量的黄金的合约。黄金期货是金融市场上的一种衍生品工具,投资者可以通过黄金期货交易来获取黄金价格上涨或下跌的收益。黄金期货合约的交易价格和数量是在交易所上确定的,投资者可以通过买入或卖出黄金期货合约来参与黄金市场的波动。
+Gold futures refer to contracts that allow investors to buy or sell a certain amount of gold at a predetermined date and price in the future. Gold futures are derivative instruments in the financial market, and investors can profit from the rise or fall in gold prices through gold futures trading. The trading price and quantity of gold futures contracts are determined on the exchange, and investors can participate in the fluctuations of the gold market by buying or selling gold futures contracts.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/grossprofit-100147.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/grossprofit-100147.mdx
index 2768da7e0..188b20862 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/grossprofit-100147.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/grossprofit-100147.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "毛利润"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/grossprofit-100147"
+title: "Gross Profit"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/grossprofit-100147"
id: "100147"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 毛利润
+# Gross Profit
-
Gross profit is the profit a company makes after deducting the costs associated with making and selling its products, or the costs associated with providing its services. Gross profit will appear on a company's income statement and can be calculated by subtracting the cost of goods sold from revenue (sales). These figures can be found on a company's income statement. Gross profit may also be referred to as sales profit.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/grosswrittenpremiums-105536.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/grosswrittenpremiums-105536.mdx
index c78f6ad22..740d56cee 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/grosswrittenpremiums-105536.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/grosswrittenpremiums-105536.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "总保费"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/grosswrittenpremiums-105536"
+title: "gross written premiums"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/grosswrittenpremiums-105536"
id: "105536"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 总保费
+# gross written premiums
-保费收入是指保险公司在一定时间内从保险合同中收到的保费总额。保险公司通过向投保人出售保险产品来获取保费收入。保费收入是保险公司的主要收入来源之一。
+Premium income refers to the total amount of premiums received by an insurance company from insurance contracts within a certain period of time. Insurance companies obtain premium income by selling insurance products to policyholders. Premium income is one of the main sources of income for insurance companies.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/hawkishcomments-106012.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/hawkishcomments-106012.mdx
index 121e04fae..dd23828b5 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/hawkishcomments-106012.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/hawkishcomments-106012.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "鹰派言论"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/hawkishcomments-106012"
+title: "hawkish comments"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/hawkishcomments-106012"
id: "106012"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 鹰派言论
+# hawkish comments
-鹰派评论是指对货币政策持较为紧缩的立场或观点。鹰派评论通常认为经济增长强劲,通胀压力上升,应采取措施收紧货币供应,以防止通胀加剧。这种评论可能会对市场产生较大的影响,特别是对于货币政策决策和外汇市场。
+Hawkish commentary refers to a relatively tight stance or viewpoint on monetary policy. Hawkish commentators typically believe that economic growth is strong and inflation pressures are rising, and measures should be taken to tighten the money supply to prevent inflation from worsening. Such commentary may have a significant impact on the market, especially with regard to monetary policy decisions and the foreign exchange market.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/hedgefund-105672.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/hedgefund-105672.mdx
index dc73a890d..0fadd7654 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/hedgefund-105672.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/hedgefund-105672.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "对冲基金"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/hedgefund-105672"
+title: "hedge fund"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/hedgefund-105672"
id: "105672"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 对冲基金
+# hedge fund
-对冲基金是一种由专业投资机构管理的、采用多种投资策略、通过对冲和杠杆等工具来获取超额收益的基金。对冲基金的投资策略多样,可以包括股票、债券、商品、外汇等各类资产。对冲基金通常是面向高净值投资者的,其投资门槛较高,风险和收益都比较大。
+Hedge fund is a type of fund managed by professional investment institutions, which adopts various investment strategies and uses hedging and leverage tools to obtain excess returns. Hedge fund investment strategies are diverse, and can include stocks, bonds, commodities, foreign exchange and other types of assets. Hedge funds are usually aimed at high net worth investors, with high investment thresholds and relatively large risks and returns.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/holiday-quarterforecast-106236.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/holiday-quarterforecast-106236.mdx
index f985159a1..d4bc259dd 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/holiday-quarterforecast-106236.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/holiday-quarterforecast-106236.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "假日季度预测"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/holiday-quarterforecast-106236"
+title: "holiday-quarter forecast"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/holiday-quarterforecast-106236"
id: "106236"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 假日季度预测
+# holiday-quarter forecast
-假日季度预测
+Holiday quarter forecast
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/impairmentcharge-106792.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/impairmentcharge-106792.mdx
index 0de33e6b1..b3f32f8f2 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/impairmentcharge-106792.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/impairmentcharge-106792.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "减值损失"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/impairmentcharge-106792"
+title: "Impairment charge"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/impairmentcharge-106792"
id: "106792"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 减值损失
+# Impairment charge
-减值损失是指企业的资产或负债价值由于外部因素导致其价值减少的情况。当企业的资产价值低于其账面价值时,就需要进行减值损失的计提。减值损失的计提会对企业的财务状况和利润产生影响。
+Impairment loss refers to the situation where the value of a company's assets or liabilities decreases due to external factors. When the value of a company's assets is lower than their book value, impairment loss needs to be recognized. The recognition of impairment loss will have an impact on the company's financial position and profit.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/increaseinnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-107101.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/increaseinnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-107101.mdx
index 89697ae0e..895eb7573 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/increaseinnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-107101.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/increaseinnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-107101.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "归母净利润上升"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/increaseinnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-107101"
+title: "increase in net profit attributable to shareholders"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/increaseinnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-107101"
id: "107101"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 归母净利润上升
+# increase in net profit attributable to shareholders
-归母净利润上升是指企业在一定时期内,扣除各种费用后,归属于母公司所有者的净利润增加。归母净利润是指扣除各项费用后,归属于母公司所有者的净利润,它反映了企业经营活动的盈利能力和归属于母公司所有者的权益增长情况。当归母净利润上升时,说明企业的盈利能力提高,对母公司所有者的权益有积极影响。
+The increase in net profit attributable to the parent company refers to the increase in net profit attributable to the parent company after deducting various expenses during a certain period. Net profit attributable to the parent company refers to the net profit attributable to the parent company after deducting various expenses, which reflects the profitability of the company's operating activities and the growth of equity attributable to the parent company. When the net profit attributable to the parent company increases, it indicates that the company's profitability has improved and has a positive impact on the equity of the parent company.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/inflatedoperatingincome-107102.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/inflatedoperatingincome-107102.mdx
index 2acb86c33..8d4f9fc80 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/inflatedoperatingincome-107102.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/inflatedoperatingincome-107102.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "虚增营业收入"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/inflatedoperatingincome-107102"
+title: "inflated operating income"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/inflatedoperatingincome-107102"
id: "107102"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 虚增营业收入
+# inflated operating income
-虚增营业收入是指企业通过不正当手段或欺诈行为故意夸大其实际收入的行为。虚增营业收入可能包括虚构销售、虚假合同、虚增应收账款等手段,旨在使企业的财务报表呈现出比实际情况更好的财务状况。虚增营业收入是一种违法行为,会误导投资者和利益相关方对企业的真实经营状况和盈利能力的判断。
+Inflated operating income refers to the act of deliberately exaggerating actual income through improper means or fraudulent behavior. Inflated operating income may include methods such as fictitious sales, false contracts, and inflated accounts receivable, with the aim of presenting the company's financial statements in a better financial condition than the actual situation. Inflated operating income is an illegal act that can mislead investors and stakeholders in judging the company's true operating condition and profitability.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/inflationadjustments-106237.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/inflationadjustments-106237.mdx
index 44d56a5dd..cc490ede8 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/inflationadjustments-106237.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/inflationadjustments-106237.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "通货膨胀调整"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/inflationadjustments-106237"
+title: "inflation adjustments"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/inflationadjustments-106237"
id: "106237"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 通货膨胀调整
+# inflation adjustments
-通货膨胀调整是指将金融数据或资产价值根据通货膨胀进行调整的过程。由于通货膨胀的存在,货币的购买力会随着时间的推移而下降。为了反映实际购买力的变化,金融数据和资产价值需要进行通货膨胀调整。通货膨胀调整可以通过将数值与适当的通货膨胀率相乘或使用通货膨胀指数进行计算来实现。通货膨胀调整可以帮助人们更准确地评估资产的价值或计算收入的实际购买力。
+Inflation adjustment refers to the process of adjusting financial data or asset values according to inflation. Due to the existence of inflation, the purchasing power of money will decrease over time. In order to reflect the changes in real purchasing power, financial data and asset values need to be adjusted for inflation. Inflation adjustment can be achieved by multiplying values by the appropriate inflation rate or using an inflation index for calculation. Inflation adjustment can help people more accurately assess the value of assets or calculate the real purchasing power of income.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/inflationexpectations-103795.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/inflationexpectations-103795.mdx
index ab2a5244d..9b31ea11a 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/inflationexpectations-103795.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/inflationexpectations-103795.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "通胀预期"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/inflationexpectations-103795"
+title: "inflation expectations"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/inflationexpectations-103795"
id: "103795"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 通胀预期
+# inflation expectations
-通胀预期是指人们对未来通货膨胀率的预期。通货膨胀率是指物价水平的年度变化率,通货膨胀率高意味着货币价值下降,购买力减弱。通胀预期可以影响货币市场、股票市场和债券市场等资产价格的波动。
+Inflation expectations refer to people's expectations of future inflation rates. The inflation rate refers to the annual change rate of the price level, and a high inflation rate means a decrease in the value of money and a weakening of purchasing power. Inflation expectations can affect the volatility of asset prices in currency markets, stock markets, bond markets, and other markets.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/informationdisclosuresituation-107263.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/informationdisclosuresituation-107263.mdx
index 536be7bd0..d3fa866b0 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/informationdisclosuresituation-107263.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/informationdisclosuresituation-107263.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "信披情况"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/informationdisclosuresituation-107263"
+title: "information disclosure situation"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/informationdisclosuresituation-107263"
id: "107263"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 信披情况
+# information disclosure situation
-信披情况是指上市公司按照相关法律法规和规范性文件的要求,及时、准确、完整地向投资者和社会公众披露信息的情况。信披情况反映了上市公司在信息披露方面的透明度和规范程度,对投资者进行投资决策和风险评估具有重要意义。
+Information disclosure refers to the timely, accurate, and complete disclosure of information to investors and the general public by listed companies in accordance with relevant laws, regulations, and normative documents. The information disclosure situation reflects the transparency and standardization of listed companies in terms of information disclosure, and is of great significance for investors to make investment decisions and assess risks.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/initialpublicofferingprice-107138.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/initialpublicofferingprice-107138.mdx
index 51e2fa950..4e8b1e597 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/initialpublicofferingprice-107138.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/initialpublicofferingprice-107138.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "招股價"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/initialpublicofferingprice-107138"
+title: "initial public offering price"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/initialpublicofferingprice-107138"
id: "107138"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 招股價
+# initial public offering price
-招股價是指公司首次公開發行股票時所定的發行價格。招股價是通過招股文件中公佈的,投資者可以根據招股價來決定是否購買該公司的股票。招股價的設定通常由公司和承銷商共同確定,考慮到市場需求、公司價值等因素。
+The IPO price refers to the issuance price set by a company during its initial public offering. The IPO price is announced in the prospectus, and investors can decide whether to purchase the company's stocks based on the IPO price. The setting of the IPO price is usually determined jointly by the company and underwriters, taking into account factors such as market demand and company value.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/interest-ratecuts-106687.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/interest-ratecuts-106687.mdx
index 159d4ad55..8d0b0c1a9 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/interest-ratecuts-106687.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/interest-ratecuts-106687.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "降息"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/interest-ratecuts-106687"
+title: "interest-rate cuts"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/interest-ratecuts-106687"
id: "106687"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 降息
+# interest-rate cuts
-降息是中央银行采取的货币政策措施之一,即降低利率水平。通过降息,中央银行旨在刺激经济增长,促进投资和消费。降息可以降低借款成本,鼓励企业和个人增加借贷活动,从而刺激经济活动。此外,降息还可以提高资产价格,增加投资回报率,从而促进资本市场的活跃。
+Interest rate cut is one of the monetary policy measures taken by the central bank, which refers to the reduction of interest rates. Through interest rate cuts, the central bank aims to stimulate economic growth, promote investment and consumption. Interest rate cuts can lower borrowing costs and encourage businesses and individuals to increase borrowing activities, thereby stimulating economic activities. In addition, interest rate cuts can also increase asset prices, increase investment returns, and promote the activity of the capital market.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/interimdividend-104368.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/interimdividend-104368.mdx
index a6de6defc..699512688 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/interimdividend-104368.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/interimdividend-104368.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "中期分红"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/interimdividend-104368"
+title: "interim dividend"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/interimdividend-104368"
id: "104368"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 中期分红
+# interim dividend
-中期分红是指公司在一个财政年度内,在年度末分红之外,根据公司盈利情况在中期向股东进行的分红。中期分红通常在公司半年报或者三季度报告后宣布。
+Interim dividend refers to the dividend paid to shareholders in the middle of a fiscal year based on the company's profitability, in addition to the year-end dividend. Interim dividends are usually announced after the company's half-year report or third quarter report.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/interimstatements-106200.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/interimstatements-106200.mdx
index 4d1e79fa5..764a9f74e 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/interimstatements-106200.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/interimstatements-106200.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "中期报表"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/interimstatements-106200"
+title: "interim statements"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/interimstatements-106200"
id: "106200"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 中期报表
+# interim statements
-中期报告是一种公开披露企业半年度业绩的财务报告,它包含了企业在一年中前 6 个月的财务数据和业绩情况。中期报告是企业向投资者、股东和其他利益相关者提供信息的重要途径,可以用于评估企业的经营状况和投资价值。
+The interim report is a financial report that publicly discloses a company's semi-annual performance. It includes the financial data and performance of the company for the first six months of the year. The interim report is an important way for companies to provide information to investors, shareholders, and other stakeholders, and can be used to evaluate the company's operating condition and investment value.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/investmentbankcoverage-107066.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/investmentbankcoverage-107066.mdx
index ae1a51732..b3a54c6c6 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/investmentbankcoverage-107066.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/investmentbankcoverage-107066.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "投行关注度"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/investmentbankcoverage-107066"
+title: "investment bank coverage"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/investmentbankcoverage-107066"
id: "107066"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 投行关注度
+# investment bank coverage
-投行关注度是指投行对某个公司或项目的关注程度和兴趣度。投行通常会通过研究和分析来评估和预测公司或项目的发展前景,并根据其评估结果来确定是否对其进行投资或提供其他金融服务。投行关注度高意味着该公司或项目受到投行的重视和认可,可能会得到更多的关注和支持。
+Investment bank attention refers to the degree of attention and interest that an investment bank has in a company or project. Investment banks usually evaluate and predict the development prospects of a company or project through research and analysis, and determine whether to invest or provide other financial services based on their evaluation results. A high level of investment bank attention means that the company or project is valued and recognized by investment banks, and may receive more attention and support.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/investorclaim-105533.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/investorclaim-105533.mdx
index f59116f99..9c42613a5 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/investorclaim-105533.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/investorclaim-105533.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "投资者索赔"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/investorclaim-105533"
+title: "investor claim"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/investorclaim-105533"
id: "105533"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 投资者索赔
+# investor claim
-投资者索赔是指投资者因为证券市场违法行为而向法院提起的诉讼,旨在维护投资者权益和维护市场的公正、公平、透明。投资者索赔一般可以通过证券投资者保护基金或者律师事务所来实现。
+Investor claim refers to a lawsuit filed by an investor to the court due to illegal activities in the securities market, aiming to protect the rights and interests of investors and maintain the fairness, impartiality, and transparency of the market. Investor claims can generally be realized through securities investor protection funds or law firms.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/investorconference-103652.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/investorconference-103652.mdx
index 13e1465ae..88d6d9a8d 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/investorconference-103652.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/investorconference-103652.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "投资者会议"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/investorconference-103652"
+title: "Investor Conference"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/investorconference-103652"
id: "103652"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 投资者会议
+# Investor Conference
-投资者会议是企业定期或不定期举行的会议,旨在向投资者提供公司的财务报告、业务计划、发展战略等信息。投资者会议通常由公司高管和投资者代表参加,是企业与投资者之间交流沟通的重要渠道之一。
+An investor conference is a meeting held by a company regularly or irregularly, aiming to provide investors with information such as financial reports, business plans, and development strategies. Investor conferences are typically attended by company executives and investor representatives and serve as an important channel for communication between the company and investors.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/investorplaceearnings-107031.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/investorplaceearnings-107031.mdx
index 9b455dd80..e668aa1fd 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/investorplaceearnings-107031.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/investorplaceearnings-107031.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "投资者收益"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/investorplaceearnings-107031"
+title: "InvestorPlace Earnings"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/investorplaceearnings-107031"
id: "107031"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 投资者收益
+# InvestorPlace Earnings
-InvestorPlace Earnings 是一个金融术语,指的是 InvestorPlace 公司的盈利报告。InvestorPlace 是一家金融信息媒体公司,他们发布有关股票市场和投资的新闻、分析和建议。InvestorPlace Earnings 是该公司发布的关于盈利情况的报告,其中包括公司的收入、利润和其他财务指标。这些报告可以帮助投资者了解公司的盈利能力和财务状况,从而做出投资决策。
+InvestorPlace Earnings is a financial term that refers to the earnings report of InvestorPlace company. InvestorPlace is a financial information media company that publishes news, analysis, and advice on the stock market and investments. InvestorPlace Earnings is the report released by the company regarding its earnings situation, which includes the company's revenue, profit, and other financial indicators. These reports can help investors understand the company's profitability and financial condition, and make investment decisions.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/investorrights-104407.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/investorrights-104407.mdx
index 26c3188a5..5dac13e2d 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/investorrights-104407.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/investorrights-104407.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "投资者权益"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/investorrights-104407"
+title: "investor rights"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/investorrights-104407"
id: "104407"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 投资者权益
+# investor rights
-投资者权益是指投资者在一定时期内投资所产生的收益和投资本金之和。投资者权益反映了投资者在某一特定时期内的经济利益,并且是评估投资者投资收益的重要指标之一。投资者权益包括股东权益和债权人权益两部分。股东权益包括股本、资本公积、盈余公积、未分配利润等。债权人权益包括借款本金、应付债券利息等。
+Investor's equity refers to the sum of the return on investment and the investment principal generated by investors during a certain period of time. Investor's equity reflects the economic interests of investors in a specific period of time, and is one of the important indicators for evaluating investment returns. Investor's equity includes shareholder's equity and creditor's equity. Shareholder's equity includes share capital, capital reserves, surplus reserves, undistributed profits, etc. Creditor's equity includes loan principal, payable bond interest, etc.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/issuanceexpenses-107255.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/issuanceexpenses-107255.mdx
index 5f822c9e8..5041248cc 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/issuanceexpenses-107255.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/issuanceexpenses-107255.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "发行费用"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/issuanceexpenses-107255"
+title: "issuance expenses"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/issuanceexpenses-107255"
id: "107255"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 发行费用
+# issuance expenses
-发行费用是指企业为了筹集资金而发行证券所产生的费用。这些费用包括承销费、律师费、会计师费、印刷费、广告费等。发行费用通常会计入企业的资本公积或股本账户,并在一定期限内摊销。
+Issuance expenses refer to the expenses incurred by a company in issuing securities to raise funds. These expenses include underwriting fees, legal fees, accounting fees, printing fees, advertising fees, etc. Issuance expenses are usually recorded in the company's capital reserve or share capital account and amortized over a certain period of time.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/issuanceofgovernmentbonds-104642.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/issuanceofgovernmentbonds-104642.mdx
index cddb05729..386ae10c8 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/issuanceofgovernmentbonds-104642.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/issuanceofgovernmentbonds-104642.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "增发国债"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/issuanceofgovernmentbonds-104642"
+title: "issuance of government bonds"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/issuanceofgovernmentbonds-104642"
id: "104642"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 增发国债
+# issuance of government bonds
-增发国债是指政府为满足财政支出需求而进行的国债扩大发行。增发国债的目的是筹措政府的财政资金,用于国家建设和社会福利事业。
+The issuance of additional national bonds refers to the expansion of government bonds issued to meet fiscal expenditure needs. The purpose of issuing additional national bonds is to raise financial funds for the government, which are used for national development and social welfare projects.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/issuesize-104166.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/issuesize-104166.mdx
index ddece681b..af2ee298c 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/issuesize-104166.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/issuesize-104166.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "发行规模"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/issuesize-104166"
+title: "issue size"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/issuesize-104166"
id: "104166"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 发行规模
+# issue size
-发行规模是指企业发行证券的总量。对于股票而言,发行规模通常指股票发行的总数量;对于债券而言,发行规模通常指债券的总面额。
+The issue size refers to the total amount of securities issued by a company. For stocks, the issue size usually refers to the total number of shares issued; for bonds, the issue size usually refers to the total face value of the bonds.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/laborshortages-103745.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/laborshortages-103745.mdx
index 115e0e77d..60abfb82b 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/laborshortages-103745.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/laborshortages-103745.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "劳动力短缺"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/laborshortages-103745"
+title: "labor shortages"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/laborshortages-103745"
id: "103745"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 劳动力短缺
+# labor shortages
-劳动力短缺是指企业或行业中人力资源供给不足以满足需求的情况。导致劳动力短缺的原因可能是行业结构性的、季节性的或由于某种特殊原因造成的。劳动力短缺可能会导致企业生产效率下降、成本增加等问题。
+Labor shortage refers to the situation where the supply of human resources in a company or industry is insufficient to meet demand. The reasons for labor shortage may be structural, seasonal, or due to some special reasons. Labor shortage may lead to problems such as decreased production efficiency and increased costs for companies.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/larrysummers-105432.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/larrysummers-105432.mdx
index d967efb6d..589a884d3 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/larrysummers-105432.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/larrysummers-105432.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "拉里·萨默斯"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/larrysummers-105432"
+title: "Larry Summers"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/larrysummers-105432"
id: "105432"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 拉里·萨默斯
+# Larry Summers
-Larry Summers 是一位美国经济学家和政治家,曾担任美国财政部长、哈佛大学校长等职务。他在经济学领域有深厚的造诣,主要研究宏观经济学、国际金融和货币政策等方面。他的观点和分析对全球经济政策和市场产生了广泛的影响,被认为是当代最具影响力的经济学家之一。
+Larry Summers is an American economist and politician who has served as Secretary of the Treasury and President of Harvard University. He has a deep knowledge in the field of economics, focusing on macroeconomics, international finance, and monetary policy. His views and analysis have had a wide-ranging impact on global economic policy and markets, earning him a reputation as one of the most influential economists of our time.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/latefiling-106510.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/latefiling-106510.mdx
index 16bb264a5..ded442dd2 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/latefiling-106510.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/latefiling-106510.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "延迟申报"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/latefiling-106510"
+title: "late filing"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/latefiling-106510"
id: "106510"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 延迟申报
+# late filing
-迟报是指企业没有按照规定的时间提交财务报表或其他相关文件的行为。迟报可能会导致对企业的罚款和处罚,并可能对投资者和其他利益相关者产生负面影响。
+Late reporting refers to the behavior of a company failing to submit financial statements or other relevant documents within the prescribed time. Late reporting can result in fines and penalties for the company and may have a negative impact on investors and other stakeholders.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/liftingofrestrictedshares-107173.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/liftingofrestrictedshares-107173.mdx
index a15d75874..e6a691c26 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/liftingofrestrictedshares-107173.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/liftingofrestrictedshares-107173.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "限售解禁"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/liftingofrestrictedshares-107173"
+title: "lifting of restricted shares"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/liftingofrestrictedshares-107173"
id: "107173"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 限售解禁
+# lifting of restricted shares
-限售解禁是指股票市场上的一种制度,即在一定时间内,股东无法出售其持有的股票。限售解禁是指这段时间结束后,股东可以自由出售其持有的股票。限售解禁通常会对股票市场产生一定的影响,可能导致股价的波动。
+Restricted stock lifting refers to a system in the stock market where shareholders are unable to sell their held stocks for a certain period of time. After this period ends, shareholders are free to sell their held stocks. The lifting of restrictions on stock sales usually has a certain impact on the stock market and may lead to fluctuations in stock prices.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/londoncopperprices-103905.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/londoncopperprices-103905.mdx
index 7bdf26311..1d01cbdb5 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/londoncopperprices-103905.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/londoncopperprices-103905.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "伦敦铜价"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/londoncopperprices-103905"
+title: "London copper prices"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/londoncopperprices-103905"
id: "103905"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 伦敦铜价
+# London copper prices
-伦敦铜价是指在伦敦金属交易所上的铜的价格。作为全球最大的铜交易市场,伦敦金属交易所的铜价被广泛关注,被认为是全球铜市的参考价格。
+London copper price refers to the price of copper on the London Metal Exchange. As the world's largest copper trading market, the London Metal Exchange's copper price is widely followed and considered as the reference price for the global copper market.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/long-termissuercreditratings-103735.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/long-termissuercreditratings-103735.mdx
index 0844d0d94..58d5b319f 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/long-termissuercreditratings-103735.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/long-termissuercreditratings-103735.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "长期发行人信用评级"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/long-termissuercreditratings-103735"
+title: "Long-Term Issuer Credit Ratings"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/long-termissuercreditratings-103735"
id: "103735"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 长期发行人信用评级
+# Long-Term Issuer Credit Ratings
-长期发行人信用评级是评估借款人或发行人长期信用风险的一种方法。评级机构通过对借款人或发行人的财务状况、经营状况、市场环境、政治环境等因素进行评估,并给予相应的评级等级。评级等级通常为 AAA、AA、A、BBB、BB、B、CCC、CC、C、D 等。
+Long-term issuer credit rating is a method of assessing the long-term credit risk of borrowers or issuers. Rating agencies evaluate borrowers or issuers' financial and operational conditions, market environment, political environment, and other factors, and give corresponding rating grades. The rating grades are usually AAA, AA, A, BBB, BB, B, CCC, CC, C, D, etc.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/majoritystake-107800.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/majoritystake-107800.mdx
index 2a1b2ff11..b53ca5319 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/majoritystake-107800.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/majoritystake-107800.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "权重股"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/majoritystake-107800"
+title: "majority stake"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/majoritystake-107800"
id: "107800"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 权重股
+# majority stake
-权重股是指在股票指数中占比较大的个别股票,其市值较大,对整个指数的走势和波动有较大的影响。通常情况下,权重股的涨跌会对整个股票指数产生较大的影响,投资者需要密切关注权重股的表现以及其对指数的影响。
+Weighted stocks refer to individual stocks with a higher proportion in the stock index, with a larger market value and a greater impact on the overall trend and volatility of the index. In general, the rise and fall of weighted stocks will have a significant impact on the entire stock index, and investors need to closely monitor the performance of weighted stocks and their impact on the index.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/manufacturingpmi-106688.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/manufacturingpmi-106688.mdx
index 93597ab41..528456578 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/manufacturingpmi-106688.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/manufacturingpmi-106688.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "制造业采购经理人指数"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/manufacturingpmi-106688"
+title: "manufacturing PMI"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/manufacturingpmi-106688"
id: "106688"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 制造业采购经理人指数
+# manufacturing PMI
-制造业采购经理人指数(Purchasing Managers' Index,简称 PMI)是衡量制造业经济活动的一个重要指标。它通过对制造业企业的采购活动、产出、新订单、雇佣等方面进行调查,得出一个总体的经济活动指数。PMI 值大于 50 表示制造业经济处于扩张状态,小于 50 表示制造业经济处于收缩状态。制造业 PMI 是投资者、分析师和决策者关注的重要指标之一,可以用来评估一个国家或地区的制造业经济状况。
+The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) is an important indicator for measuring manufacturing economic activity. It surveys purchasing activities, output, new orders, and employment of manufacturing companies to obtain an overall economic activity index. A PMI value greater than 50 indicates an expansionary state in the manufacturing economy, while a value less than 50 indicates a contractionary state. Manufacturing PMI is one of the important indicators that investors, analysts, and decision-makers pay attention to, as it can be used to assess the manufacturing economic condition of a country or region.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/marginbalance-107767.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/marginbalance-107767.mdx
index 46fa2badd..e36549086 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/marginbalance-107767.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/marginbalance-107767.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "两融余额"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/marginbalance-107767"
+title: "margin balance"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/marginbalance-107767"
id: "107767"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 两融余额
+# margin balance
-两融余额是指投资者在融资融券业务中,通过借款购买证券所形成的融资金额减去已还本金的余额。融资融券是指投资者通过向券商借款购买证券或将持有的证券作为质押物向券商借款,以增加投资资金,从而进行证券交易的一种方式。两融余额反映了投资者在融资融券业务中所借款的余额,可以用于评估投资者的杠杆水平和风险承受能力。
+Margin balance refers to the balance of the amount borrowed by investors to purchase securities through margin financing and securities lending business minus the principal repaid. Margin financing and securities lending refer to a way for investors to increase investment funds by borrowing securities from brokers through loans or using held securities as collateral, in order to engage in securities trading. Margin balance reflects the balance of the amount borrowed by investors in margin financing and securities lending business, and can be used to evaluate investors' leverage level and risk tolerance.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/margintradingbalanceincrease-107696.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/margintradingbalanceincrease-107696.mdx
index 2f6fce190..cfbb4ee0d 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/margintradingbalanceincrease-107696.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/margintradingbalanceincrease-107696.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "融券余额增加"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/margintradingbalanceincrease-107696"
+title: "margin trading balance increase"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/margintradingbalanceincrease-107696"
id: "107696"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 融券余额增加
+# margin trading balance increase
-融券余额增加是指在融券交易中,投资者借入证券进行卖出后,融券账户中的借券余额增加的情况。融券是指投资者向券商借入股票,然后将借入的股票卖出,以期在股票价格下跌时回购股票获取差价收益。融券余额增加表示投资者在融券交易中借入的证券数量增加,可能意味着投资者增加了融券交易的规模或者进行了新的融券交易。
+An increase in the margin trading balance refers to the situation where the borrowed securities in the margin trading account increase after the investor borrows securities for sale in margin trading. Margin trading refers to the practice of investors borrowing stocks from a brokerage firm and then selling the borrowed stocks in the hope of repurchasing them at a lower price to profit from the price difference. An increase in the margin trading balance indicates that the number of securities borrowed by the investor in margin trading has increased, which may mean that the investor has increased the scale of margin trading or engaged in new margin trading transactions.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/marketablesecurities-107439.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/marketablesecurities-107439.mdx
index 9680e4bd2..d03b2d76d 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/marketablesecurities-107439.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/marketablesecurities-107439.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "可流通证券"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/marketablesecurities-107439"
+title: "marketable securities"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/marketablesecurities-107439"
id: "107439"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 可流通证券
+# marketable securities
-可流通证券是指可以随时转让或出售的证券,如股票、债券、短期债券等。可流通证券通常具有较高的流动性,投资者可以通过出售这些证券来获取现金或进行其他投资。可流通证券的价值通常会随着市场供求关系和市场预期的变化而波动。
+Tradable securities refer to securities that can be transferred or sold at any time, such as stocks, bonds, and short-term bonds. Tradable securities usually have high liquidity, and investors can obtain cash or make other investments by selling these securities. The value of tradable securities usually fluctuates with changes in market supply and demand and market expectations.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/marketbottom-103950.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/marketbottom-103950.mdx
index 9f8abdd7e..8fd71a912 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/marketbottom-103950.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/marketbottom-103950.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "市场底"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/marketbottom-103950"
+title: "market bottom"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/marketbottom-103950"
id: "103950"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 市场底
+# market bottom
-市场底是指股票价格在一段时间内的最低点。在技术分析中,市场底往往被视为股票价格的支撑位,也就是价格下跌到这个水平时,投资者会开始买入股票,从而推动股票价格上涨。市场底的判断对于投资者来说非常重要,因为这可以帮助他们找到低买高卖的机会。
+Market bottom refers to the lowest point of a stock price over a period of time. In technical analysis, market bottom is often seen as a support level for stock prices, meaning that when the price falls to this level, investors will start buying stocks and push up the stock price. Judging market bottoms is very important for investors, as it can help them find opportunities to buy low and sell high.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/marketingmix-102107.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/marketingmix-102107.mdx
index c1a895fba..63988a873 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/marketingmix-102107.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/marketingmix-102107.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "市场营销组合"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/marketingmix-102107"
+title: "Marketing Mix"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/marketingmix-102107"
id: "102107"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 市场营销组合
+# Marketing Mix
-
市场营销组合包括广泛的焦点领域,作为全面市场营销计划的一部分。该术语通常指的是一个常见的分类,最早由四个 P 组成:产品,价格,渠道和促销。有效的营销涉及广泛的领域,而不是专注于一个信息。这样做有助于触达更广泛的受众,并通过牢记四个 P,市场营销专业人员能够更好地保持对真正重要的事物的专注。专注于市场营销组合有助于组织在推出新产品或修改现有产品时做出战略决策。
+
A marketing mix includes multiple areas of focus as part of a comprehensive marketing plan. The term often refers to a common classification that began as the four Ps: product, price, placement, and promotion.Effective marketing touches on a broad range of areas as opposed to fixating on one message. Doing so helps reach a wider audience, and by keeping the four Ps in mind, marketing professionals are better able to maintain focus on the things that really matter. Focusing on a marketing mix helps organizations make strategic decisions when launching new products or revising existing products.
A marketing strategy refers to a business’s overall game plan for reaching prospective consumers and turning them into customers of their products or services. A marketing strategy contains the company’s value proposition, key brand messaging, data on target customer demographics, and other high-level elements.A thorough marketing strategy covers the four Ps of marketing: product, price, place, and promotion.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/marketprice-107628.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/marketprice-107628.mdx
index 2b62696e0..edc01ebd3 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/marketprice-107628.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/marketprice-107628.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "市场价格"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/marketprice-107628"
+title: "market price"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/marketprice-107628"
id: "107628"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 市场价格
+# market price
-市场价格是指某种商品或资产在特定市场上的交易价格。市场价格通常由供需关系和市场情绪等因素决定,会随市场供求关系、投资者情绪和信息变化而波动。市场价格是投资者决定是否买入或卖出某种商品或资产的重要参考依据。
+Market price refers to the trading price of a certain commodity or asset in a specific market. Market price is usually determined by factors such as supply and demand and market sentiment, and it fluctuates with changes in market supply and demand, investor sentiment, and information. Market price is an important reference for investors to decide whether to buy or sell a certain commodity or asset.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/meanearningsestimate-104910.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/meanearningsestimate-104910.mdx
index f86b63122..735950ccf 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/meanearningsestimate-104910.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/meanearningsestimate-104910.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "平均盈利预估"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/meanearningsestimate-104910"
+title: "mean earnings estimate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/meanearningsestimate-104910"
id: "104910"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 平均盈利预估
+# mean earnings estimate
-平均收益预估是指对某个股票或公司未来一段时间内的平均收益进行的预估。这个指标可以用来评估股票或公司的盈利能力和未来的发展趋势。
+Average return estimation refers to the estimation of the average return of a certain stock or company in the future period. This indicator can be used to evaluate the profitability and future development trend of the stock or company.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/meanestimate-104521.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/meanestimate-104521.mdx
index 3ae647acf..bc252411b 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/meanestimate-104521.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/meanestimate-104521.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "平均预估"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/meanestimate-104521"
+title: "mean estimate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/meanestimate-104521"
id: "104521"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 平均预估
+# mean estimate
-平均估计是指各种分析师对一个公司或股票未来业绩的平均预测。这些预测通常包括收入、利润、股息和股价等方面。
+Average estimate refers to the average forecast of various analysts for the future performance of a company or stock. These forecasts typically include aspects such as revenue, profit, dividends, and stock prices.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/mid-termprofit-106129.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/mid-termprofit-106129.mdx
index 4547a1aa8..b4edc09af 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/mid-termprofit-106129.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/mid-termprofit-106129.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "中期盈利"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/mid-termprofit-106129"
+title: "mid-term profit"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/mid-termprofit-106129"
id: "106129"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 中期盈利
+# mid-term profit
-中期盈利指企业或个人在一定时期内(通常是 1 年到 3 年)的收入减去支出后所获得的盈利。与短期盈利和长期盈利相比,中期盈利更能反映企业或个人的经营状况和未来发展趋势,因此在投资决策中具有重要意义。
+Mid-term profit refers to the profit obtained by an enterprise or individual after deducting expenses from income during a certain period of time (usually 1 to 3 years). Compared with short-term and long-term profits, mid-term profit can better reflect the operating status and future development trend of enterprises or individuals, and therefore has important significance in investment decisions.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/monetarypolicycommittee-105532.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/monetarypolicycommittee-105532.mdx
index 1122763d0..17f394da7 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/monetarypolicycommittee-105532.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/monetarypolicycommittee-105532.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "货币政策委员会"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/monetarypolicycommittee-105532"
+title: "Monetary Policy Committee"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/monetarypolicycommittee-105532"
id: "105532"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 货币政策委员会
+# Monetary Policy Committee
-货币政策委员会是负责制定和执行国家货币政策的机构。货币政策委员会通常由中央银行或其他金融监管机构的高级官员组成,他们根据经济和金融市场的情况制定货币政策,包括利率调整、货币供应量控制等。货币政策委员会的决策对经济和金融市场有重要影响。
+The Monetary Policy Committee is responsible for formulating and implementing the national monetary policy. The committee is usually composed of senior officials from the central bank or other financial regulatory agencies. They formulate monetary policy based on the economic and financial market conditions, including interest rate adjustments, control of money supply, etc. The decisions of the Monetary Policy Committee have a significant impact on the economy and financial markets.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/moneymarketfund-102843.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/moneymarketfund-102843.mdx
index cda957c78..c9b0a8837 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/moneymarketfund-102843.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/moneymarketfund-102843.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "货币市场基金"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/moneymarketfund-102843"
+title: "money market fund"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/moneymarketfund-102843"
id: "102843"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 货币市场基金
+# money market fund
-货币市场基金是一种以短期债务为主要投资标的的基金,通常投资于短期国债、商业票据等。货币市场基金的特点是低风险、低收益、高流动性。
+Money market funds are funds that primarily invest in short-term debt, typically in short-term government bonds, commercial paper, etc. The characteristics of money market funds are low risk, low return, and high liquidity.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/mortgageinterestrate-103864.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/mortgageinterestrate-103864.mdx
index 7b5f2a7f2..4adab5406 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/mortgageinterestrate-103864.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/mortgageinterestrate-103864.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "抵押贷款利率"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/mortgageinterestrate-103864"
+title: "mortgage interest rate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/mortgageinterestrate-103864"
id: "103864"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 抵押贷款利率
+# mortgage interest rate
-抵押贷款利率是指购房者向银行贷款购买房屋时,银行收取的利率。抵押贷款利率通常基于借款人的信用评级、房屋估值、借款期限和市场利率等因素来确定。较低的抵押贷款利率可能意味着更低的月供和更少的利息,但同时也需要满足更高的信用要求和较高的首付。
+Mortgage loan interest rate refers to the rate charged by a bank when a homebuyer borrows money from the bank to purchase a house. Mortgage loan interest rates are usually determined based on factors such as the borrower's credit rating, the value of the house, the loan term, and market interest rates. A lower mortgage loan interest rate may mean lower monthly payments and less interest, but it also requires higher credit requirements and a higher down payment.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/most-favored-nation-102478.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/most-favored-nation-102478.mdx
index cab61a4bc..c49fd095f 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/most-favored-nation-102478.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/most-favored-nation-102478.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "最惠国待遇"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/most-favored-nation-102478"
+title: "Most-Favored-Nation"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/most-favored-nation-102478"
id: "102478"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 最惠国待遇
+# Most-Favored-Nation
-
A most-favored-nation (MFN) clause requires a country providing a trade concession to one trading partner to extend the same treatment to all. Used in trade treaties for hundreds of years, the MFN clause and its principle of universal equal treatment underpin the World Trade Organization.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/movingaveragebullishstrategy-104478.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/movingaveragebullishstrategy-104478.mdx
index 4ee0ca3e5..5ba34f88a 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/movingaveragebullishstrategy-104478.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/movingaveragebullishstrategy-104478.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "均线多头排列策略"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/movingaveragebullishstrategy-104478"
+title: "moving average bullish strategy"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/movingaveragebullishstrategy-104478"
id: "104478"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 均线多头排列策略
+# moving average bullish strategy
-均线多头排列策略是一种技术分析策略,它基于股价走势所呈现出的均线形态来进行交易决策。多头排列指短期均线上穿长期均线,预示着股价上涨趋势的形成。投资者可以根据均线多头排列来进行买入操作。
+The moving average bullish arrangement strategy is a technical analysis strategy that makes trading decisions based on the moving average pattern presented by the stock price trend. Bullish arrangement refers to the short-term moving average crossing above the long-term moving average, indicating the formation of an uptrend in the stock price. Investors can make buy operations based on the moving average bullish arrangement.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/movingaveragesystem-102841.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/movingaveragesystem-102841.mdx
index b07fd7c07..7187d3361 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/movingaveragesystem-102841.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/movingaveragesystem-102841.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "均线系统"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/movingaveragesystem-102841"
+title: "moving average system"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/movingaveragesystem-102841"
id: "102841"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 均线系统
+# moving average system
-均线系统是一种技术分析工具,通过计算股票价格的移动平均值来分析趋势和价格走势。均线系统可以帮助投资者确定股票的买入和卖出点位,并辅助制定投资策略。
+The moving average system is a technical analysis tool that analyzes trends and price movements by calculating the moving average of stock prices. The moving average system can help investors determine the buying and selling points of stocks and assist in formulating investment strategies.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/multipleapplications-107247.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/multipleapplications-107247.mdx
index 53e0aadf0..02a601109 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/multipleapplications-107247.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/multipleapplications-107247.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "多次申报"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/multipleapplications-107247"
+title: "multiple applications"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/multipleapplications-107247"
id: "107247"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 多次申报
+# multiple applications
-多次申报是指在一定时间范围内多次提交申报材料或申报表格。在财务领域,多次申报通常指企业或个人需要在规定的时间内多次向税务机关提交税务申报表格,以履行税收申报的义务。多次申报可以是因为纳税人需要申报多个税种,或者因为在同一个税种上有多个申报期限。通过多次申报,税务机关可以对纳税人的纳税情况进行监管和核实。
+Multiple filings refer to submitting application materials or forms multiple times within a certain time range. In the financial field, multiple filings usually refer to the need for enterprises or individuals to submit tax declaration forms to the tax authorities multiple times within the prescribed time period to fulfill their tax declaration obligations. Multiple filings can be due to taxpayers needing to declare multiple types of taxes or because there are multiple declaration deadlines for the same type of tax. Through multiple filings, tax authorities can regulate and verify taxpayers' tax payment situations.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/netassetvaluegrowthrate-104561.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/netassetvaluegrowthrate-104561.mdx
index 306b49cc2..05a63491f 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/netassetvaluegrowthrate-104561.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/netassetvaluegrowthrate-104561.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "净值增长率"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/netassetvaluegrowthrate-104561"
+title: "net asset value growth rate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netassetvaluegrowthrate-104561"
id: "104561"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 净值增长率
+# net asset value growth rate
-净值增长率是指基金单位净值在一定时间内的增长速度,通常以年为单位。它是衡量基金表现的重要指标之一,反映了基金的投资回报率。净值增长率越高,基金的表现越好。
+Net asset value growth rate refers to the growth rate of a fund's unit net asset value over a certain period of time, usually on an annual basis. It is one of the important indicators for measuring fund performance and reflects the fund's investment return rate. The higher the net asset value growth rate, the better the fund's performance.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/netcapitalraised-102803.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/netcapitalraised-102803.mdx
index 7cfcb9804..8af000df2 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/netcapitalraised-102803.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/netcapitalraised-102803.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "集資淨額"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/netcapitalraised-102803"
+title: "net capital raised"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netcapitalraised-102803"
id: "102803"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 集資淨額
+# net capital raised
-集资净额是指企业通过发行股票、债券等证券融资后,扣除发行费用和偿还债务等支出后获得的净资金额。集资净额是企业进行投资和扩张的重要资金来源。
+Net funds raised refer to the net amount of capital obtained by a company after deducting expenses such as issuance costs and debt repayments from financing through the issuance of stocks, bonds, and other securities. Net funds raised are an important source of funds for companies to invest and expand.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/netinflowofretailinvestorfunds-107299.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/netinflowofretailinvestorfunds-107299.mdx
index a140ef664..fe6c6aaf5 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/netinflowofretailinvestorfunds-107299.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/netinflowofretailinvestorfunds-107299.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "中单资金净流入"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/netinflowofretailinvestorfunds-107299"
+title: "net inflow of retail investor funds"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netinflowofretailinvestorfunds-107299"
id: "107299"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 中单资金净流入
+# net inflow of retail investor funds
-中单资金净流入是指在一定时间内,中单投资者在股市中的资金净流入情况。中单资金净流入是通过计算中单投资者买入股票的资金净流入和卖出股票的资金净流入得出的。中单资金净流入可以用来分析中单投资者对于股票市场的看法和情绪,以及预测股票市场的走势。如果中单资金净流入为正数,表示中单投资者买入股票的资金净流入大于卖出股票的资金净流入,说明中单投资者对于股票市场持乐观态度;如果中单资金净流入为负数,表示中单投资者卖出股票的资金净流入大于买入股票的资金净流入,说明中单投资者对于股票市场持悲观态度。
+The net inflow of funds in the middle market refers to the net inflow of funds from middle-market investors in the stock market over a certain period of time. The net inflow of funds in the middle market is calculated by subtracting the net inflow of funds from the purchase of stocks by middle-market investors from the net inflow of funds from the sale of stocks. The net inflow of funds in the middle market can be used to analyze the views and emotions of middle-market investors on the stock market and to predict the trend of the stock market. If the net inflow of funds in the middle market is positive, it means that the net inflow of funds from middle-market investors buying stocks is greater than the net inflow of funds from selling stocks, indicating that middle-market investors have an optimistic attitude towards the stock market. If the net inflow of funds in the middle market is negative, it means that the net inflow of funds from middle-market investors selling stocks is greater than the net inflow of funds from buying stocks, indicating that middle-market investors have a pessimistic attitude towards the stock market.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/netinterestincome-103907.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/netinterestincome-103907.mdx
index d35da92f7..0b7a50dce 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/netinterestincome-103907.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/netinterestincome-103907.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "净利息收入"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/netinterestincome-103907"
+title: "net interest income"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netinterestincome-103907"
id: "103907"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 净利息收入
+# net interest income
-净利差收入是指金融机构从贷款和存款业务中获得的利息收入与支付的利息成本之间的差额。净利差收入是银行和其他金融机构的主要收入来源之一,它反映了金融机构的资金利用效率和盈利能力。
+Net interest income refers to the difference between the interest income obtained from lending and deposit businesses and the interest expenses paid. Net interest income is one of the main sources of income for banks and other financial institutions, and it reflects the efficiency of fund utilization and profitability of financial institutions.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/netinterestyield-104870.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/netinterestyield-104870.mdx
index 0a0de9dff..6926273ef 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/netinterestyield-104870.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/netinterestyield-104870.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "净利息收益率"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/netinterestyield-104870"
+title: "net interest yield"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netinterestyield-104870"
id: "104870"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 净利息收益率
+# net interest yield
-净利息收益率是指银行或其他金融机构通过收取利息和支付利息的差额所获得的收益与其资产规模的比率。这个比率反映了金融机构通过资产管理和负债管理所获得的利润能力。
+Net interest margin refers to the ratio of the income obtained by banks or other financial institutions through the difference between interest received and interest paid to their asset size. This ratio reflects the profit-making ability of financial institutions through asset management and liability management.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/netproductrevenue-107440.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/netproductrevenue-107440.mdx
index d269d5913..8db40cc28 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/netproductrevenue-107440.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/netproductrevenue-107440.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "净产品收入"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/netproductrevenue-107440"
+title: "net product revenue"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netproductrevenue-107440"
id: "107440"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 净产品收入
+# net product revenue
-净产品收入是指企业在销售产品后扣除与产品销售直接相关的成本和费用后所得的收入。这包括产品的销售价格减去直接与产品销售相关的成本,如生产成本、销售费用和分销费用等。净产品收入是企业经营活动的主要来源之一,可以用于评估企业的销售能力和盈利能力。
+Net product income refers to the income obtained by a company after deducting the costs and expenses directly related to the sale of products. This includes the sales price of the product minus the costs directly related to the sale of the product, such as production costs, sales expenses, and distribution expenses. Net product income is one of the main sources of a company's operating activities and can be used to assess the company's sales and profitability.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/netproductsales-107442.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/netproductsales-107442.mdx
index ddfe4fc7f..df45dcfc7 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/netproductsales-107442.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/netproductsales-107442.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "净产品销售额"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/netproductsales-107442"
+title: "net product sales"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netproductsales-107442"
id: "107442"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 净产品销售额
+# net product sales
-净产品销售额是指企业在销售产品后,扣除退款、折扣和其他销售相关费用后所获得的净收入。这个指标可以用于评估企业的销售效益和盈利能力。
+Net product sales refer to the net income obtained by a company after deducting refunds, discounts, and other sales-related expenses after selling products. This indicator can be used to evaluate the sales effectiveness and profitability of a company.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/netprofitattributabletoparentcompany-104645.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/netprofitattributabletoparentcompany-104645.mdx
index 8f407f687..0bdc85895 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/netprofitattributabletoparentcompany-104645.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/netprofitattributabletoparentcompany-104645.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "归母净利"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/netprofitattributabletoparentcompany-104645"
+title: "net profit attributable to parent company"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netprofitattributabletoparentcompany-104645"
id: "104645"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 归母净利
+# net profit attributable to parent company
-归母净利是指公司在扣除各种费用和税后,归属于母公司股东的净利润。这个指标反映了公司的核心业务盈利能力,是衡量公司财务状况和盈利能力的重要指标。
+Net profit attributable to the parent company's shareholders is the net profit that the company belongs to after deducting various expenses and taxes. This indicator reflects the core business profitability of the company and is an important indicator for measuring the company's financial condition and profitability.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/netprofitincrease-106998.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/netprofitincrease-106998.mdx
index 2dbf0ad7f..77a13887b 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/netprofitincrease-106998.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/netprofitincrease-106998.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "净利润上升"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/netprofitincrease-106998"
+title: "Net profit increase"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netprofitincrease-106998"
id: "106998"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 净利润上升
+# Net profit increase
-净利润上升是指企业在一定时期内的净利润较前期有所增长。净利润是企业在扣除各项费用和税收后所获得的利润,因此净利润上升意味着企业在经营活动中取得了更好的业绩。净利润上升可以反映企业的盈利能力和经营状况的好坏。
+An increase in net profit refers to the growth of a company's net profit in a certain period compared to the previous period. Net profit is the profit that a company obtains after deducting various expenses and taxes, so an increase in net profit means that the company has achieved better performance in its operational activities. An increase in net profit can reflect the profitability and the state of operation of a company.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/netpurchaseoffinancing-105021.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/netpurchaseoffinancing-105021.mdx
index f8f48e5ff..2485027a1 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/netpurchaseoffinancing-105021.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/netpurchaseoffinancing-105021.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "融资净买入"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/netpurchaseoffinancing-105021"
+title: "net purchase of financing"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netpurchaseoffinancing-105021"
id: "105021"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 融资净买入
+# net purchase of financing
-融资净买入是指投资者通过融资渠道购买股票的金额减去卖出股票所得金额后的净额。融资净买入的数值可以反映市场情绪,如果融资净买入数值较高,则说明投资者对市场看涨情绪较高。
+Net financing buying refers to the net amount obtained by subtracting the amount received from selling stocks from the amount of stocks purchased by investors through financing channels. The value of net financing buying can reflect market sentiment. If the value of net financing buying is high, it indicates that investors have a bullish sentiment towards the market.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/netreductionofholdings-107297.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/netreductionofholdings-107297.mdx
index 090a0204a..6a07adb94 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/netreductionofholdings-107297.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/netreductionofholdings-107297.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "净减持"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/netreductionofholdings-107297"
+title: "net reduction of holdings"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netreductionofholdings-107297"
id: "107297"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 净减持
+# net reduction of holdings
-净减持是指股东或大股东在一定时间内减少其持股数量后的净变动情况。净减持可以是通过减持股份、转让股份或者其他方式实现的。净减持是衡量股东或大股东对公司的信心和态度的重要指标之一,较大的净减持可能意味着股东或大股东对公司的未来发展有不确定性或者不看好公司的前景。
+Net reduction refers to the net change in the number of shares held by shareholders or major shareholders within a certain period of time. Net reduction can be achieved through reductions in shareholding, transfer of shares, or other means. Net reduction is one of the important indicators to measure the confidence and attitude of shareholders or major shareholders towards the company. A significant net reduction may indicate uncertainty or pessimism about the future development of the company by shareholders or major shareholders.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/netrepaymentoffinancing-105019.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/netrepaymentoffinancing-105019.mdx
index 7445d8c09..947290a3a 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/netrepaymentoffinancing-105019.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/netrepaymentoffinancing-105019.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "融资净偿还"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/netrepaymentoffinancing-105019"
+title: "net repayment of financing"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netrepaymentoffinancing-105019"
id: "105019"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 融资净偿还
+# net repayment of financing
-融资净偿还是指企业或个人通过融资手段获取的资金,减去偿还借款本金和支付利息后的净偿还金额。融资净偿还可以反映企业或个人的融资活动的净现金流量。
+Net financing repayment refers to the amount of funds obtained by a company or individual through financing methods, minus the repayment of loan principal and payment of interest. Net financing repayment can reflect the net cash flow of a company or individual's financing activities.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/netsales-106133.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/netsales-106133.mdx
index 3a274edb7..2850afd0e 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/netsales-106133.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/netsales-106133.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "销售净额"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/netsales-106133"
+title: "net sales"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netsales-106133"
id: "106133"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 销售净额
+# net sales
-销售净额是指企业在扣除各种销售成本后实际获得的收入。它是一个反映企业销售业绩的重要指标,通常用来衡量企业在一定时期内实现的销售收入总额。销售净额可以反映企业的盈利能力,是投资者评估企业经营状况的重要指标之一。
+Net sales refer to the actual income that a company obtains after deducting various sales costs. It is an important indicator that reflects a company's sales performance and is usually used to measure the total sales revenue achieved by a company in a certain period. Net sales can reflect a company's profitability, and is one of the important indicators for investors to evaluate a company's operating conditions.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/netsalesforecast-105639.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/netsalesforecast-105639.mdx
index 77d08a3fd..991642b03 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/netsalesforecast-105639.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/netsalesforecast-105639.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "净销售预测"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/netsalesforecast-105639"
+title: "net sales forecast"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netsalesforecast-105639"
id: "105639"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 净销售预测
+# net sales forecast
-净销售预测是企业预计在特定时间内(通常是一个季度或一年)所生成的收入的估计。这个预测基于多种因素,包括历史销售数据、市场趋势和当前经济状况。净销售预测对于投资者和分析师来说非常重要,因为它可以提供有关企业预期的财务表现和增长潜力的见解。
+Net sales forecast is an estimate of the revenue a company expects to generate over a specific period of time, typically a quarter or year. This forecast is based on a variety of factors, including historical sales data, market trends, and current economic conditions. Net sales forecast is important for investors and analysts as it can provide insight into a company's expected financial performance and growth potential.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/netsalesgrowth-103867.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/netsalesgrowth-103867.mdx
index 3a25f9c95..c6fceb6da 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/netsalesgrowth-103867.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/netsalesgrowth-103867.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "净销售增长"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/netsalesgrowth-103867"
+title: "net sales growth"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netsalesgrowth-103867"
id: "103867"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 净销售增长
+# net sales growth
-净销售增长率是指企业在一定时间内净销售额相对于前期净销售额的增长百分比。净销售增长率可以用来评估企业销售业绩的增长速度。
+Net sales growth rate refers to the percentage increase in net sales relative to the previous period's net sales within a certain period of time. Net sales growth rate can be used to evaluate the growth rate of a company's sales performance.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/non-gaapeps-104679.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/non-gaapeps-104679.mdx
index c51a59cca..749b41bdc 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/non-gaapeps-104679.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/non-gaapeps-104679.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "非通用会计准则每股收益"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/non-gaapeps-104679"
+title: "non-GAAP EPS"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/non-gaapeps-104679"
id: "104679"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 非通用会计准则每股收益
+# non-GAAP EPS
-非通用会计准则每股收益(non-GAAP EPS)是一种衡量公司经营绩效的指标,它排除了一些非经常性项目对公司盈利的影响。通常,非通用会计准则每股收益会剔除特殊项目、非经常性损益、并购相关费用等。这样可以更准确地反映公司的核心盈利能力。
+Non-GAAP EPS (Earnings Per Share) is a measure of a company's operating performance, which excludes the impact of certain non-recurring items on the company's profitability. Typically, non-GAAP EPS excludes special items, non-recurring gains or losses, and acquisition-related expenses, among others. This allows for a more accurate reflection of the company's core profitability.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/non-performingloanbalance-104866.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/non-performingloanbalance-104866.mdx
index f2979e006..381234258 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/non-performingloanbalance-104866.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/non-performingloanbalance-104866.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "不良贷款余额"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/non-performingloanbalance-104866"
+title: "non-performing loan balance"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/non-performingloanbalance-104866"
id: "104866"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 不良贷款余额
+# non-performing loan balance
-不良贷款余额是指银行或其他金融机构未能按时偿还的贷款金额。不良贷款余额是银行风险管理的重要指标之一,它反映了银行贷款资产的质量和偿还能力。
+Non-performing loan balance refers to the amount of loans that banks or other financial institutions fail to repay on time. Non-performing loan balance is one of the important indicators of bank risk management, which reflects the quality and repayment ability of bank loan assets.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/non-recurringnetloss-104905.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/non-recurringnetloss-104905.mdx
index e9856bb06..260c9ebf4 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/non-recurringnetloss-104905.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/non-recurringnetloss-104905.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "非经常性损益净亏损"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/non-recurringnetloss-104905"
+title: "non-recurring net loss"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/non-recurringnetloss-104905"
id: "104905"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 非经常性损益净亏损
+# non-recurring net loss
-非经常性损益净亏损是指企业在日常经营过程中发生的非常规性损益所导致的净亏损。这些非经常性损益可能包括一次性的收入或支出,如非常规的业务收入或费用,资产处置盈亏等。非经常性损益净亏损通常不反映企业的正常经营状况,需要剔除后才能更准确地评估企业的盈利能力。
+Non-recurring net loss refers to the net loss caused by non-routine gains and losses that occur during the daily operations of a company. These non-recurring gains and losses may include one-time income or expenses, such as unconventional business income or expenses, gains or losses from asset disposal, etc. Non-recurring net loss usually does not reflect the normal operating condition of a company and needs to be excluded in order to more accurately evaluate the company's profitability.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/non-recurringnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-104850.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/non-recurringnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-104850.mdx
index e6643b2d8..b58666979 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/non-recurringnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-104850.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/non-recurringnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-104850.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "扣非归母净利"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/non-recurringnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-104850"
+title: "non-recurring net profit attributable to shareholders"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/non-recurringnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-104850"
id: "104850"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 扣非归母净利
+# non-recurring net profit attributable to shareholders
-扣非归母净利是指在扣除企业非经常性损益后,剩余的净利润归属于母公司所有者的净利润。非经常性损益是指企业在正常经营过程中发生的、与其主营业务无关或者与其主营业务相联系但发生不频繁的收入、支出等。
+Non-recurring net profit attributable to the parent company refers to the net profit attributable to the owner of the parent company after deducting non-recurring gains and losses of the enterprise. Non-recurring gains and losses refer to income, expenses, etc. that occur in the normal course of business but are unrelated to the main business or occur infrequently but are related to the main business.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/operatingcashflow-104907.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/operatingcashflow-104907.mdx
index bdcadfbcd..55590d298 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/operatingcashflow-104907.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/operatingcashflow-104907.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "经营现金流"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/operatingcashflow-104907"
+title: "operating cash flow"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/operatingcashflow-104907"
id: "104907"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 经营现金流
+# operating cash flow
-经营现金流是指企业在日常经营活动中所产生的现金流入和现金流出的总和。它可以反映企业经营的现金状况和经营能力。
+Operating cash flow refers to the total sum of cash inflows and outflows generated by a company's daily operating activities. It can reflect the cash status and operating ability of a company.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/operationalcashflow-105194.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/operationalcashflow-105194.mdx
index 42df32770..af9c171e1 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/operationalcashflow-105194.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/operationalcashflow-105194.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "经营性现金流"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/operationalcashflow-105194"
+title: "operational cash flow"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/operationalcashflow-105194"
id: "105194"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 经营性现金流
+# operational cash flow
-经营性现金流是指企业在日常经营活动中产生的现金流量,包括销售商品、提供劳务所收到的现金、收到的税费返还、收到的其他与日常经营活动有关的现金等。经营性现金流可以反映企业的盈利能力和经营效益。
+Operating cash flow refers to the cash flow generated by a company's daily operating activities, including cash received from the sale of goods, provision of services, tax refunds received, and other cash related to daily operating activities. Operating cash flow can reflect a company's profitability and operational efficiency.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/opex-200001.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/opex-200001.mdx
index 57494ce2b..db46409e9 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/opex-200001.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/opex-200001.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "运营支出"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/opex-200001"
+title: "Opex"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/opex-200001"
id: "200001"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 运营支出
+# Opex
-
Operating Expenditure (Opex) refers to the ongoing costs incurred by a business in the regular course of its operations. These costs are necessary for the day-to-day functioning of the company and include expenses such as salaries, rent, utilities, office supplies, marketing, and routine maintenance.
Unlike capital expenditures (Capex), which are investments in long-term assets that are expected to generate future benefits and are typically depreciated over time, Opex represents the recurring expenses that must be paid to keep the business running. Opex is often categorized as a recurring cost and is essential for the short-term operations of a company. It is a key component in financial planning and budgeting, and it helps businesses manage their cash flow and profitability.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/organicoperatingprofitgrowth-106010.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/organicoperatingprofitgrowth-106010.mdx
index 4c2167c2f..09f465e49 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/organicoperatingprofitgrowth-106010.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/organicoperatingprofitgrowth-106010.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "有机营业利润增长"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/organicoperatingprofitgrowth-106010"
+title: "organic operating profit growth"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/organicoperatingprofitgrowth-106010"
id: "106010"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 有机营业利润增长
+# organic operating profit growth
-有机营业利润增长是指企业在没有进行任何收购或兼并等非内部因素影响下,通过提高自身生产效率、减少成本、增加销售等内部措施实现的营业利润增长。这个指标反映了企业内部经营能力的提升情况,也是投资者评估企业经营状况和投资价值的重要指标之一。
+Organic operating profit growth refers to the increase in operating profit achieved by a company through internal measures such as improving production efficiency, reducing costs, and increasing sales, without any external factors such as acquisitions or mergers. This indicator reflects the improvement of a company's internal operating capabilities and is also one of the important indicators for investors to evaluate the company's financial condition and investment value.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/organicsales-104912.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/organicsales-104912.mdx
index 2d1c29603..eb2ff0d84 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/organicsales-104912.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/organicsales-104912.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "有机销售额"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/organicsales-104912"
+title: "organic sales"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/organicsales-104912"
id: "104912"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 有机销售额
+# organic sales
-有机销售是指不包括通过并购、收购或其他外部因素增加的销售额。有机销售通常用于衡量一个公司或行业的内部增长能力,排除外部因素的干扰。
+Organic sales refer to sales that are not increased through mergers, acquisitions, or other external factors. Organic sales are often used to measure a company or industry's internal growth capability, excluding the interference of external factors.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/organicsalesgrowth-104913.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/organicsalesgrowth-104913.mdx
index f17793573..520cf65b7 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/organicsalesgrowth-104913.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/organicsalesgrowth-104913.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "有机销售增长"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/organicsalesgrowth-104913"
+title: "organic sales growth"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/organicsalesgrowth-104913"
id: "104913"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 有机销售增长
+# organic sales growth
-有机销售增长是指不包括通过并购、收购或其他外部因素增加的销售额的增长。有机销售增长通常用于衡量一个公司或行业的内部增长能力,排除外部因素的干扰。
+Organic sales growth refers to the growth in sales that does not include the increase in revenue from mergers, acquisitions, or other external factors. Organic sales growth is typically used to measure a company's or industry's internal growth capability, excluding the interference of external factors.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/originalinsurancepremiumincome-106084.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/originalinsurancepremiumincome-106084.mdx
index d64bd1a44..0f956f39c 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/originalinsurancepremiumincome-106084.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/originalinsurancepremiumincome-106084.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "原保险保费收入"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/originalinsurancepremiumincome-106084"
+title: "original insurance premium income"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/originalinsurancepremiumincome-106084"
id: "106084"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 原保险保费收入
+# original insurance premium income
-原保险保费收入是指保险公司在保险合同约定的保险期间内,按照约定向被保险人收取的保险费用。原保险保费收入是保险公司的主要收入来源之一,也是保险公司经营业绩的重要指标之一。
+Original insurance premium income refers to the insurance premiums collected by the insurance company from the insured during the insurance period as stipulated in the insurance contract. Original insurance premium income is one of the main sources of income for insurance companies and is also an important indicator of their operating performance.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/overweightrating-107662.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/overweightrating-107662.mdx
index 1dff5258f..f8478d460 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/overweightrating-107662.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/overweightrating-107662.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "增持评级"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/overweightrating-107662"
+title: "Overweight rating"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/overweightrating-107662"
id: "107662"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 增持评级
+# Overweight rating
-超配评级是指分析师或投资机构对某只股票或资产的评级,表示该股票或资产在投资组合中所占比例较高,超过其基准指数或行业平均水平。超配评级通常意味着分析师或投资机构认为该股票或资产有较好的增长潜力,建议投资者增加该股票或资产的持有比例。
+Overweight rating refers to the rating given by analysts or investment institutions to a stock or asset, indicating that the stock or asset has a higher proportion in the investment portfolio, exceeding its benchmark index or industry average level. Overweight rating usually means that analysts or investment institutions believe that the stock or asset has good growth potential, and they recommend investors to increase the proportion of holding the stock or asset.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/passiveincome-107298.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/passiveincome-107298.mdx
index 4ec935c95..1604c7e3b 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/passiveincome-107298.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/passiveincome-107298.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "被动收入"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/passiveincome-107298"
+title: "passive income"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/passiveincome-107298"
id: "107298"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 被动收入
+# passive income
-被动收入是指个人或企业通过投资、租金、特许权等方式获得的无需主动劳动的收入。与工资、薪水等需要进行实际工作或提供服务才能获得的主动收入相对。被动收入可以通过投资股票、债券、房地产等资产来实现,也可以通过租赁、特许经营等方式来获得。被动收入通常具有稳定性和可持续性,可以为个人或企业提供额外的经济来源。
+Passive income refers to income that individuals or companies obtain without actively working, through investments, rentals, franchise rights, and other means. It is in contrast to active income, such as wages and salaries, which require actual work or the provision of services to earn. Passive income can be achieved through investments in stocks, bonds, real estate, and other assets, as well as through leasing and franchising. Passive income typically has stability and sustainability, and can provide additional economic sources for individuals or companies.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/patentinfringement-107663.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/patentinfringement-107663.mdx
index e74d34ff4..ec20621ba 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/patentinfringement-107663.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/patentinfringement-107663.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "专利侵权"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/patentinfringement-107663"
+title: "patent infringement"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/patentinfringement-107663"
id: "107663"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 专利侵权
+# patent infringement
-专利侵权是指未经专利权人许可或授权,他人在专利权有效期内,实施该专利所保护的技术方案,侵犯了专利权人的专利权利行为。专利权人可以通过法律途径维护自己的专利权益。
+Patent infringement refers to the act of others implementing the technology scheme protected by a patent without the permission or authorization of the patentee during the validity period of the patent, which infringes on the patent rights of the patentee. The patentee can protect their patent rights through legal means.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/pb-98.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/pb-98.mdx
index 8913e042c..f6c9ea139 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/pb-98.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/pb-98.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "市净率"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/pb-98"
+title: "PB"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/pb-98"
id: "98"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 市净率
+# PB
-
The price-to-book ratio refers to the ratio between the market value of a company and its net assets. The price-to-book ratio is an important indicator for measuring whether a company's stock is undervalued or overvalued. A lower price-to-book ratio means that the stock price is relatively low, which may be seen as an investment opportunity. The price-to-book ratio is equal to the market value divided by the net assets, where the market value refers to the market value of the company and the net assets refer to the total assets of the company minus the total liabilities.
The price-earnings ratio refers to the ratio between the market price of a stock and its earnings per share. The price-earnings ratio is one of the important indicators for evaluating stock investment, used to measure a company's profitability and investment value. A lower price-earnings ratio may indicate that the stock is undervalued, while a higher price-earnings ratio may indicate that the stock is overvalued. The price-earnings ratio can also be used to compare stock valuations between different companies or industries.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/percentagegain-105263.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/percentagegain-105263.mdx
index 85486b3fc..a3c40b07f 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/percentagegain-105263.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/percentagegain-105263.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "百分比增益"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/percentagegain-105263"
+title: "percentage gain"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/percentagegain-105263"
id: "105263"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 百分比增益
+# percentage gain
-百分比收益是指投资或交易的回报率以百分比表示。它通常用于衡量投资组合、股票或基金的表现。百分比收益可以通过计算投资的收入或盈利与投资金额的比值来得到。
+Percentage return refers to the return rate of an investment or transaction expressed as a percentage. It is commonly used to measure the performance of portfolios, stocks, or funds. Percentage return can be obtained by calculating the ratio of investment income or profit to the investment amount.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/performanceattribution-107137.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/performanceattribution-107137.mdx
index b7bd0e9c2..c38473c78 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/performanceattribution-107137.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/performanceattribution-107137.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "业绩归因"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/performanceattribution-107137"
+title: "performance attribution"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/performanceattribution-107137"
id: "107137"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 业绩归因
+# performance attribution
-业绩归因是指通过对投资组合或资产的业绩进行分析,确定不同因素对业绩的贡献程度。通过业绩归因可以了解投资组合或资产在不同市场环境下的表现,并确定哪些因素对业绩的影响最大。常见的业绩归因方法包括归因于行业、归因于风格、归因于交易以及归因于选股等。业绩归因可以帮助投资者评估投资策略的有效性,指导投资决策。
+Performance attribution refers to the analysis of the performance of a portfolio or asset to determine the contribution of different factors to the performance. Performance attribution can provide an understanding of the performance of a portfolio or asset in different market environments and determine which factors have the greatest impact on performance. Common performance attribution methods include attribution to industry, attribution to style, attribution to trading, and attribution to stock selection. Performance attribution can help investors evaluate the effectiveness of investment strategies and guide investment decisions.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/personalconsumptionexpenditures-104911.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/personalconsumptionexpenditures-104911.mdx
index 54118f97c..dee7783cf 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/personalconsumptionexpenditures-104911.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/personalconsumptionexpenditures-104911.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "个人消费支出"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/personalconsumptionexpenditures-104911"
+title: "personal consumption expenditures"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/personalconsumptionexpenditures-104911"
id: "104911"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 个人消费支出
+# personal consumption expenditures
-个人消费支出是指个人在一定时期内用于购买商品和服务的支出总额。个人消费支出是衡量经济活动和经济增长的重要指标之一,因为它反映了个人消费者的购买力和消费行为。
+Personal consumption expenditure refers to the total amount of money individuals spend on purchasing goods and services within a certain period of time. Personal consumption expenditure is one of the important indicators for measuring economic activity and economic growth, as it reflects the purchasing power and consumption behavior of individual consumers.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/premiumtrading-104095.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/premiumtrading-104095.mdx
index 18846237d..ac334875e 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/premiumtrading-104095.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/premiumtrading-104095.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "溢价成交"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/premiumtrading-104095"
+title: "premium trading"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/premiumtrading-104095"
id: "104095"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 溢价成交
+# premium trading
-溢价成交是指在证券市场上以高于股票市场价格进行交易的行为。当买方愿意支付高于市场价格的价格购买股票时,就会发生溢价成交。
+Premium trading refers to the behavior of trading on the securities market at a price higher than the stock market price. When the buyer is willing to pay a price higher than the market price to buy stocks, premium trading occurs.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/previousquarterlyperformance-104983.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/previousquarterlyperformance-104983.mdx
index fb8b8df51..551f1faac 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/previousquarterlyperformance-104983.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/previousquarterlyperformance-104983.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "上一季度业绩"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/previousquarterlyperformance-104983"
+title: "previous quarterly performance"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/previousquarterlyperformance-104983"
id: "104983"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 上一季度业绩
+# previous quarterly performance
-previous quarterly performance 指的是过去一个季度的表现。这个指标可以用于评估公司或个人在过去季度的财务表现,包括营业收入、利润、市场份额等。
+Previous quarterly performance refers to the performance of the past quarter. This indicator can be used to evaluate the financial performance of a company or individual in the past quarter, including revenue, profit, market share, etc.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/pricetarget-107590.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/pricetarget-107590.mdx
index f80077dcf..3b29474fa 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/pricetarget-107590.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/pricetarget-107590.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "目标价格"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/pricetarget-107590"
+title: "Price Target"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/pricetarget-107590"
id: "107590"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 目标价格
+# Price Target
-
Price Target refers to the expected price of a certain stock in the future as determined by analysts or investment research institutions. Analysts will provide an estimated target price based on various factors such as the company's financial condition, industry prospects, and market trends. Investors can evaluate the investment value and expected return of the current stock based on this target price. However, it is important to note that Price Target is only a prediction, and the actual stock price may be influenced by various factors and change.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/privatesectoremployment-105437.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/privatesectoremployment-105437.mdx
index 64630f27b..a74040bd3 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/privatesectoremployment-105437.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/privatesectoremployment-105437.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "私营部门就业"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/privatesectoremployment-105437"
+title: "private sector employment"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/privatesectoremployment-105437"
id: "105437"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 私营部门就业
+# private sector employment
-私营部门就业是指私营企业雇佣的员工数量。私营部门就业通常是用来衡量经济活动和就业市场状况的重要指标之一,对于投资者和政策制定者来说具有重要意义。
+Private sector employment refers to the number of employees hired by private enterprises. Private sector employment is usually one of the important indicators used to measure economic activity and the employment market, and is of great significance to investors and policymakers.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/producerpriceindex-103732.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/producerpriceindex-103732.mdx
index ce8f3130d..deacb9a35 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/producerpriceindex-103732.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/producerpriceindex-103732.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "生产者物价指数"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/producerpriceindex-103732"
+title: "producer price index"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/producerpriceindex-103732"
id: "103732"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 生产者物价指数
+# producer price index
-生产者价格指数是衡量生产过程中商品和服务价格变化的指标。它测量了制造商和生产者支付的原材料和能源的价格变化,这些成本变化最终会反映在最终产品和服务的价格中。
+The Producer Price Index is an indicator that measures changes in the prices of goods and services during the production process. It measures changes in the prices of raw materials and energy paid by manufacturers and producers, which ultimately reflect in the prices of final products and services.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/producerpriceindex-106233.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/producerpriceindex-106233.mdx
index fd8901e5b..1e2e98a82 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/producerpriceindex-106233.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/producerpriceindex-106233.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "生产者价格指数"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/producerpriceindex-106233"
+title: "producer price index"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/producerpriceindex-106233"
id: "106233"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 生产者价格指数
+# producer price index
-生产者物价指数(Producer Price Index,简称 PPI)是衡量制造业和采矿业等生产企业出厂价格变动情况的指标。它反映了生产者出售产品时所获得的平均价格变动情况,可以用来评估通胀压力和经济活动水平。PPI 通常包括原材料价格、半成品价格和成品价格等。
+The Producer Price Index (PPI) is an indicator that measures the changes in factory prices for production enterprises such as manufacturing and mining. It reflects the average price changes that producers receive when selling their products and can be used to evaluate inflationary pressures and economic activity levels. PPI typically includes prices for raw materials, semi-finished products, and finished products, among others.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/producerpriceinflation-103737.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/producerpriceinflation-103737.mdx
index 7aaca2cc1..bb3a978d0 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/producerpriceinflation-103737.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/producerpriceinflation-103737.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "生产者物价通胀"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/producerpriceinflation-103737"
+title: "producer price inflation"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/producerpriceinflation-103737"
id: "103737"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 生产者物价通胀
+# producer price inflation
-生产者物价通胀是指生产者物价指数(PPI)的上涨。生产者物价指数衡量了生产者购买原材料和生产设备的成本变化,通常被用作预测消费者物价指数(CPI)的指标。生产者物价通胀可能会影响企业的成本和利润,并对经济活动产生影响。
+Producer price inflation refers to the increase in producer price index (PPI). The producer price index measures the cost changes of producers purchasing raw materials and production equipment, and is usually used as an indicator to predict the consumer price index (CPI). Producer price inflation may affect the costs and profits of businesses, and have an impact on economic activities.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/profitaftertax-105571.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/profitaftertax-105571.mdx
index 95f3d7b01..38e4d21d1 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/profitaftertax-105571.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/profitaftertax-105571.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "税后利润"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/profitaftertax-105571"
+title: "profit after tax"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/profitaftertax-105571"
id: "105571"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 税后利润
+# profit after tax
-税后利润是指企业在扣除各种税费之后所获得的利润。税后利润是企业的主要财务指标之一,可以用来评估企业的盈利能力和税收负担。
+Net profit refers to the profit obtained by a company after deducting various taxes and fees. Net profit is one of the main financial indicators of a company, which can be used to evaluate the company's profitability and tax burden.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/profitguidance-103685.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/profitguidance-103685.mdx
index 6676c1c65..d65c77d95 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/profitguidance-103685.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/profitguidance-103685.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "利润预测"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/profitguidance-103685"
+title: "profit guidance"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/profitguidance-103685"
id: "103685"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 利润预测
+# profit guidance
-盈利预测是对企业未来一段时间内预计实现的盈利情况进行预测和估计。通过盈利预测,投资者可以对企业的盈利能力和潜在回报进行评估,从而做出投资决策。
+Profit forecast is the prediction and estimation of the expected profitability of a company within a certain period of time in the future. Through profit forecast, investors can evaluate the profitability and potential return of a company, and make investment decisions accordingly.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/profitoutlook-105521.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/profitoutlook-105521.mdx
index 79e6a89a4..d3f5a4f0a 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/profitoutlook-105521.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/profitoutlook-105521.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "利润展望"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/profitoutlook-105521"
+title: "profit outlook"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/profitoutlook-105521"
id: "105521"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 利润展望
+# profit outlook
-利润前景是指企业在未来一段时间内可能实现的利润水平。这个前景通常是基于过去的利润数据、市场趋势、行业竞争和预计的市场需求等因素进行的。
+Profit outlook refers to the potential profit level that a company may achieve in the future. This outlook is usually based on factors such as past profit data, market trends, industry competition, and expected market demand.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/proportionoftotalsharecapital-105386.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/proportionoftotalsharecapital-105386.mdx
index 4af938c54..463b9714e 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/proportionoftotalsharecapital-105386.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/proportionoftotalsharecapital-105386.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "总股本比例"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/proportionoftotalsharecapital-105386"
+title: "Proportion of total share capital"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/proportionoftotalsharecapital-105386"
id: "105386"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 总股本比例
+# Proportion of total share capital
-总股本比例是指某一特定股东持有的公司全部股份数占公司总股本的比例。这个比例可以用于评估该股东对公司的控制权和影响力。
+The proportion of total share capital refers to the ratio of the number of shares held by a specific shareholder to the total share capital of the company. This ratio can be used to evaluate the shareholder's control and influence over the company.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/provisionforcreditlosses-106690.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/provisionforcreditlosses-106690.mdx
index d90f584e4..8cef81495 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/provisionforcreditlosses-106690.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/provisionforcreditlosses-106690.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "信用损失准备金"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/provisionforcreditlosses-106690"
+title: "provision for credit losses"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/provisionforcreditlosses-106690"
id: "106690"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 信用损失准备金
+# provision for credit losses
-信用损失准备是银行或金融机构为应对可能发生的信用损失而提取的资金。信用损失指的是借款人无法按时偿还债务或无法按合同约定的条件偿还债务,从而导致债权人遭受经济损失。信用损失准备通常以一定比例计提,以确保金融机构有足够的资金来覆盖潜在的信用损失。计提信用损失准备可以帮助金融机构在面临坏账风险时保持健康的财务状况。
+Credit loss provision is the funds set aside by banks or financial institutions to deal with potential credit losses. Credit losses refer to borrowers' inability to repay debts on time or according to the terms of the contract, resulting in economic losses for the creditors. Credit loss provisions are usually made at a certain percentage to ensure that financial institutions have enough funds to cover potential credit losses. Making provisions for credit losses can help financial institutions maintain a healthy financial condition when facing bad debt risks.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/purchasingpower-100091.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/purchasingpower-100091.mdx
index a7095c9df..37414d8f7 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/purchasingpower-100091.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/purchasingpower-100091.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "购买力"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/purchasingpower-100091"
+title: "Purchasing Power"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/purchasingpower-100091"
id: "100091"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 购买力
+# Purchasing Power
-
Purchasing power is the value of a currency expressed in terms of the number of goods or services that one unit of money can buy. It can weaken over time due to inflation. That's because rising prices effectively decrease the number of goods or services you can buy. Purchasing power is also known as a currency's buying power.In investment terms, purchasing or buying power is the dollar amount of credit available to a customer based on the existing marginable securities in the customer's brokerage account.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/quarterlydistribution-106724.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/quarterlydistribution-106724.mdx
index 2a57e2c86..a53d0ffd9 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/quarterlydistribution-106724.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/quarterlydistribution-106724.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "季度分配"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/quarterlydistribution-106724"
+title: "quarterly distribution"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/quarterlydistribution-106724"
id: "106724"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 季度分配
+# quarterly distribution
-季度分红是指公司按季度将利润以现金或股票的形式分配给股东的行为。季度分红是一种常见的分红方式,旨在回报股东并提高股东的投资回报率。
+Quarterly dividend refers to the act of distributing profits to shareholders in the form of cash or stock on a quarterly basis. Quarterly dividend is a common way of dividend distribution, aiming to reward shareholders and increase their return on investment.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/redemptionrisk-106126.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/redemptionrisk-106126.mdx
index 61f552f2e..51bef348e 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/redemptionrisk-106126.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/redemptionrisk-106126.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "关门风险"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/redemptionrisk-106126"
+title: "redemption risk"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/redemptionrisk-106126"
id: "106126"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 关门风险
+# redemption risk
-关门风险是指投资者因为特定原因无法将资金从投资产品中取出的风险。这种风险可能是由于投资产品的流动性不足、市场波动或其他不可预测的因素导致的。关门风险可能导致投资者无法及时取回资金,造成投资损失。投资者在选择投资产品时应注意关门风险,并评估自己的资金需求和风险承受能力。
+Gating risk refers to the risk that investors cannot withdraw funds from investment products due to specific reasons. This risk may be caused by insufficient liquidity of the investment product, market volatility, or other unpredictable factors. Gating risk may cause investors to be unable to withdraw funds in a timely manner, resulting in investment losses. Investors should pay attention to gating risk when choosing investment products and evaluate their own capital needs and risk tolerance.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/refiningmargin-104680.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/refiningmargin-104680.mdx
index 2604c447b..845a6b68d 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/refiningmargin-104680.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/refiningmargin-104680.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "炼油差价"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/refiningmargin-104680"
+title: "refining margin"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/refiningmargin-104680"
id: "104680"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 炼油差价
+# refining margin
-炼油利润率是指炼油企业在加工原油的过程中,通过销售炼制的石油产品所获取的利润与加工原油成本的比率。炼油利润率是炼油企业的重要指标,它反映了企业的盈利能力和经营效益。炼油利润率越高,说明炼油企业的盈利能力越好。
+Refining profit margin refers to the ratio of profit obtained by a refining company through the sale of refined petroleum products to the cost of processing crude oil during the refining process. Refining profit margin is an important indicator of refining companies, reflecting their profitability and operational efficiency. The higher the refining profit margin, the better the profitability of the refining company.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/related-partytransactions-105092.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/related-partytransactions-105092.mdx
index 0c5622710..0d8a7e18b 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/related-partytransactions-105092.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/related-partytransactions-105092.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "关连交易"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/related-partytransactions-105092"
+title: "related-party transactions"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/related-partytransactions-105092"
id: "105092"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 关连交易
+# related-party transactions
-关连交易是指企业内部或不同企业之间的交易,交易双方存在特定的关系,如关联公司、股东、高管等。这种交易可能存在利益输送和信息不对称等问题,需要加强监管和透明度。
+Related-party transactions refer to transactions between companies or between different companies, where the two parties have specific relationships, such as affiliated companies, shareholders, executives, etc. Such transactions may involve issues such as interest transfer and information asymmetry, and require strengthened supervision and transparency.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/releasepledge-106086.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/releasepledge-106086.mdx
index aa367dd6c..95ef13a70 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/releasepledge-106086.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/releasepledge-106086.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "解除质押"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/releasepledge-106086"
+title: "release pledge"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/releasepledge-106086"
id: "106086"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 解除质押
+# release pledge
-解除质押是指债务人在偿还债务后,通过向债权人支付相应的解除质押款项,使质押物解除质押状态并归还给债务人的过程。解除质押通常是在债务人按照合同约定的方式全额偿还债务后进行的。
+Release of pledge refers to the process in which a debtor, after repaying a debt, pays the corresponding release of pledge payment to the creditor, so that the pledged property is released from pledge status and returned to the debtor. The release of pledge is usually carried out after the debtor has fully repaid the debt in accordance with the contractual agreement.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/repaymentoffinancing-105018.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/repaymentoffinancing-105018.mdx
index c8a0c8772..1407d8f4e 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/repaymentoffinancing-105018.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/repaymentoffinancing-105018.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "融资偿还"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/repaymentoffinancing-105018"
+title: "repayment of financing"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/repaymentoffinancing-105018"
id: "105018"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 融资偿还
+# repayment of financing
-融资偿还是指企业或个人通过融资手段获取的资金,按照约定的期限和条件进行偿还。融资偿还包括偿还借款本金和支付利息的过程。
+Financing repayment refers to the repayment of funds obtained by enterprises or individuals through financing means, according to the agreed deadlines and conditions. Financing repayment includes the process of repaying the loan principal and paying interest.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/repaymentofsecuritiesborrowing-105020.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/repaymentofsecuritiesborrowing-105020.mdx
index 018a0957c..c9ef637bb 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/repaymentofsecuritiesborrowing-105020.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/repaymentofsecuritiesborrowing-105020.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "融券偿还"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/repaymentofsecuritiesborrowing-105020"
+title: "repayment of securities borrowing"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/repaymentofsecuritiesborrowing-105020"
id: "105020"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 融券偿还
+# repayment of securities borrowing
-融券偿还是指投资者借入股票进行卖出后,再按照约定的期限和条件进行偿还借入的股票。融券偿还是融资融券业务中的一种操作方式。
+Short selling repayment refers to the repayment of borrowed stocks by investors after selling them, according to the agreed period and conditions. Short selling repayment is one of the operational methods in margin trading and short selling business.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/repurchaseprice-105531.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/repurchaseprice-105531.mdx
index 630211349..da71007bf 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/repurchaseprice-105531.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/repurchaseprice-105531.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "回购价格"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/repurchaseprice-105531"
+title: "repurchase price"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/repurchaseprice-105531"
id: "105531"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 回购价格
+# repurchase price
-回购价格是指公司或机构从股东手中回购自己的股票时支付给股东的价格。回购价格通常由公司或机构与股东协商确定,可以是固定价格或按市场价格确定。
+The repurchase price refers to the price paid by a company or institution to a shareholder when it repurchases its own stock from the shareholder. The repurchase price is usually determined through negotiation between the company or institution and the shareholder, and can be a fixed price or determined based on market price.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/repurchaseprice-107698.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/repurchaseprice-107698.mdx
index b90d67733..0bc33360f 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/repurchaseprice-107698.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/repurchaseprice-107698.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "回购价"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/repurchaseprice-107698"
+title: "repurchase price"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/repurchaseprice-107698"
id: "107698"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 回购价
+# repurchase price
-回购价是指企业或机构回购其已发行的债券或股票时支付给持有人的价格。回购价通常高于债券或股票的市场价格,以鼓励持有人将其债券或股票卖给企业或机构。回购价也可以用于评估债券或股票的回购收益率。
+The repurchase price refers to the price paid by a company or institution to the holders when repurchasing its issued bonds or stocks. The repurchase price is usually higher than the market price of the bonds or stocks to encourage holders to sell them to the company or institution. The repurchase price can also be used to evaluate the repurchase yield of bonds or stocks.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/repurchasetransactionprice-105395.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/repurchasetransactionprice-105395.mdx
index fcb3543be..a30199092 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/repurchasetransactionprice-105395.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/repurchasetransactionprice-105395.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "回购成交价"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/repurchasetransactionprice-105395"
+title: "Repurchase transaction price"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/repurchasetransactionprice-105395"
id: "105395"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 回购成交价
+# Repurchase transaction price
-回购成交价是指公司对其股票进行回购时支付的价格,通常高于市场价格。回购成交价的高低可能会对公司股价产生影响,因为它反映了公司的财务状况和管理层对公司前景的信心。
+The repurchase transaction price refers to the price paid by a company when repurchasing its own stock, which is usually higher than the market price. The level of the repurchase transaction price may have an impact on the company's stock price, as it reflects the company's financial situation and management's confidence in the company's prospects.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/restructuringplan-107629.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/restructuringplan-107629.mdx
index e7e8f5682..7e4fde29c 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/restructuringplan-107629.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/restructuringplan-107629.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "重组计划"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/restructuringplan-107629"
+title: "Restructuring Plan"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/restructuringplan-107629"
id: "107629"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 重组计划
+# Restructuring Plan
-重组计划是指企业为改变其组织结构、业务模式或财务状况而进行的一系列战略和行动。重组计划通常包括企业合并、收购、分拆、资产出售或剥离、债务重组等措施,旨在提高企业的竞争力、增加价值或解决财务困境。重组计划的目标是通过调整企业的资源配置、优化经营效率和改善财务状况来实现企业的长期可持续发展。
+A restructuring plan refers to a series of strategies and actions taken by a company to change its organizational structure, business model, or financial condition. A restructuring plan typically includes measures such as corporate mergers, acquisitions, spin-offs, asset sales or divestitures, and debt restructuring, with the aim of improving the company's competitiveness, increasing value, or addressing financial difficulties. The goal of a restructuring plan is to achieve the long-term sustainable development of the company by adjusting resource allocation, optimizing operational efficiency, and improving financial condition.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/returnonsales-104598.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/returnonsales-104598.mdx
index 919ee7a7b..19f8863a5 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/returnonsales-104598.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/returnonsales-104598.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "销售回报率"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/returnonsales-104598"
+title: "return on sales"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/returnonsales-104598"
id: "104598"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 销售回报率
+# return on sales
-销售收益率是指企业销售收入与销售成本之间的比率。它衡量了企业每一单位销售收入所创造的利润。销售收益率是一个重要的财务指标,可以用来评估企业的盈利能力。较高的销售收益率表示企业能够以较低的成本创造利润,而较低的销售收益率可能意味着企业的成本较高或销售收入较低。
+The sales yield ratio refers to the ratio between a company's sales revenue and sales cost. It measures the profit generated by each unit of sales revenue. The sales yield ratio is an important financial indicator that can be used to evaluate a company's profitability. A higher sales yield ratio indicates that a company is able to generate profits at a lower cost, while a lower sales yield ratio may indicate higher costs or lower sales revenue.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/returnontangibleequity-104863.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/returnontangibleequity-104863.mdx
index 770a04a34..aa778c89c 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/returnontangibleequity-104863.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/returnontangibleequity-104863.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "有形净值回报率"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/returnontangibleequity-104863"
+title: "return on tangible equity"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/returnontangibleequity-104863"
id: "104863"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 有形净值回报率
+# return on tangible equity
-return on tangible equity 是指企业利润与其有形净资产之比。有形净资产是指扣除无形资产(如商誉)和长期股权投资后的净资产。return on tangible equity 可以衡量企业利润相对于其有形净资产的收益率,是评估企业盈利能力和资本运作效率的重要指标。
+Return on tangible equity refers to the ratio of a company's profit to its tangible net assets. Tangible net assets refer to net assets deducted by intangible assets (such as goodwill) and long-term equity investments. Return on tangible equity can measure the return on profit relative to tangible net assets of a company, and is an important indicator for evaluating the profitability and capital operation efficiency of a company.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-104131.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-104131.mdx
index a38dc3ae0..609d21d8b 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-104131.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-104131.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "营收预测"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-104131"
+title: "revenue estimate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-104131"
id: "104131"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 营收预测
+# revenue estimate
-营业收入预估是指对企业未来一段时间内可能实现的营业收入进行预测和估计。营业收入预估通常基于市场需求、行业趋势、竞争环境等因素进行分析,并考虑到企业自身的销售能力和市场份额等。营业收入预估对于投资者和分析师来说是评估企业盈利能力和发展潜力的重要指标。
+Estimated operating revenue refers to the forecast and estimation of the operating revenue that a company may achieve in a future period. The analysis of estimated operating revenue is usually based on factors such as market demand, industry trends, and competitive environment, and takes into account the company's own sales capabilities and market share. Estimated operating revenue is an important indicator for investors and analysts to evaluate a company's profitability and development potential.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-105127.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-105127.mdx
index 1882dff3e..9d3e84113 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-105127.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-105127.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "营收预期"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-105127"
+title: "Revenue Estimate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-105127"
id: "105127"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 营收预期
+# Revenue Estimate
-营收预测是指对某家公司未来一段时间内的营收情况进行预测。预测可以基于公司的财务报表、行业趋势、市场环境等信息进行,旨在提供对公司未来营收的估计。营收预测对投资者和分析师来说是重要的参考指标,可以帮助他们评估公司的经营状况和未来发展潜力。
+Revenue forecast refers to the prediction of a company's future revenue situation for a certain period of time. The forecast can be based on the company's financial statements, industry trends, market environment, and other information, aiming to provide an estimate of the company's future revenue. Revenue forecast is an important reference indicator for investors and analysts, which can help them evaluate the company's operating conditions and future development potential.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-105228.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-105228.mdx
index 0b36b7d8a..35bb2b430 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-105228.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-105228.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "营收预估"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-105228"
+title: "revenue estimate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-105228"
id: "105228"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 营收预估
+# revenue estimate
-营收预估是指企业或市场对于未来一段时间内(通常是一年)的营业收入的预估。营收预估是投资者评估企业业绩和未来前景的重要指标之一。
+Revenue forecast refers to the estimation of a company or market's business income for a future period of time (usually one year). Revenue forecast is one of the important indicators for investors to evaluate a company's performance and future prospects.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-106511.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-106511.mdx
index 651402513..a4f5913d2 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-106511.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-106511.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "营业收入预测"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-106511"
+title: "revenue estimate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/revenueestimate-106511"
id: "106511"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 营业收入预测
+# revenue estimate
-营业收入预估是对企业未来一定期间内的营业收入进行预测和估计。营业收入预估可以基于多种因素进行计算,包括市场趋势、竞争对手的表现、行业增长率等。营业收入预估对于投资者和分析师来说是非常重要的,因为它可以帮助他们评估企业的潜在收入和业绩表现。
+Business revenue forecast is the prediction and estimation of a company's revenue for a certain period in the future. Business revenue forecast can be calculated based on various factors, including market trends, competitors' performance, industry growth rate, etc. Business revenue forecast is very important for investors and analysts as it can help them evaluate the company's potential income and performance.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/revenuemiss-104769.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/revenuemiss-104769.mdx
index 00781d1f8..cb8420cb9 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/revenuemiss-104769.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/revenuemiss-104769.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "营收不达预期"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/revenuemiss-104769"
+title: "revenue miss"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/revenuemiss-104769"
id: "104769"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 营收不达预期
+# revenue miss
-营收不达预期是指企业的实际营业收入低于市场或分析师的预期。这可能是由于销售额下降、市场需求疲软、竞争加剧等原因导致的。营收不达预期通常会对企业的股价产生负面影响。
+Revenue shortfall refers to a situation where a company's actual operating income is lower than the market or analyst's expectations. This may be due to a decrease in sales, weak market demand, intensified competition, and other reasons. Revenue shortfall usually has a negative impact on a company's stock price.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/reverserepooperation-104240.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/reverserepooperation-104240.mdx
index 365d4fe59..63b66f407 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/reverserepooperation-104240.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/reverserepooperation-104240.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "逆回购操作"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/reverserepooperation-104240"
+title: "reverse repo operation"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/reverserepooperation-104240"
id: "104240"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 逆回购操作
+# reverse repo operation
-逆回购操作是指央行或商业银行出售国库券等短期债券,同时承诺在未来一定时间内以相应价格回购,从而获得短期资金的筹措。逆回购操作是央行调控货币市场流动性的一种手段。
+Reverse repo operation refers to the central bank or commercial banks selling short-term bonds such as treasury bonds and promising to repurchase them at a corresponding price in the future, in order to raise short-term funding. Reverse repo operation is a means for the central bank to regulate the liquidity of the money market.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/risinginterestrates-102840.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/risinginterestrates-102840.mdx
index e808d9f74..cb69cf2dc 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/risinginterestrates-102840.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/risinginterestrates-102840.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "利率上升"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/risinginterestrates-102840"
+title: "rising interest rates"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/risinginterestrates-102840"
id: "102840"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 利率上升
+# rising interest rates
-利率上升是指市场上的利率水平出现上升趋势,通常由央行加息、经济增长等因素导致。利率上升会对借款人产生负面影响,因为借款成本会上升,而对储蓄者则产生积极影响,因为他们可以获得更高的储蓄利率。
+Rising interest rates refer to an upward trend in the level of interest rates in the market, usually caused by factors such as central bank interest rate hikes and economic growth. Rising interest rates will have a negative impact on borrowers, as borrowing costs will increase, while savers will have a positive impact as they can earn higher savings rates.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/riskpreferenceforfunds-106374.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/riskpreferenceforfunds-106374.mdx
index 4e26fcba5..f57f23961 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/riskpreferenceforfunds-106374.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/riskpreferenceforfunds-106374.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "资金风险偏好"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/riskpreferenceforfunds-106374"
+title: "risk preference for funds"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/riskpreferenceforfunds-106374"
id: "106374"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 资金风险偏好
+# risk preference for funds
-资金风险偏好是指个人或机构在投资决策中对风险的接受程度。资金风险偏好通常根据个人或机构对预期回报和损失的偏好程度来确定。高风险偏好表示个人或机构更愿意承担较高的风险以获取更高的回报,而低风险偏好表示个人或机构更倾向于选择较低的风险以保持资金安全。资金风险偏好可以通过投资组合的配置和选择来体现。
+Risk preference for funds refers to the degree to which individuals or institutions are willing to accept risk in investment decisions. Risk preference for funds is typically determined based on the degree of preference for expected returns and losses. High risk preference indicates that individuals or institutions are more willing to take higher risks in order to obtain higher returns, while low risk preference indicates that individuals or institutions are more inclined to choose lower risks to maintain the safety of funds. Risk preference for funds can be reflected through portfolio allocation and selection.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/rmbtousdmidpointrate-106614.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/rmbtousdmidpointrate-106614.mdx
index d5e3cf47e..bfab0030d 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/rmbtousdmidpointrate-106614.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/rmbtousdmidpointrate-106614.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "人民币兑美元中间价"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/rmbtousdmidpointrate-106614"
+title: "RMB to USD midpoint rate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/rmbtousdmidpointrate-106614"
id: "106614"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 人民币兑美元中间价
+# RMB to USD midpoint rate
-人民币兑美元中间价是指中国人民银行每个工作日公布的人民币对美元的汇率。它是人民币兑美元汇率的中间价,由中国外汇交易中心根据市场供求情况确定。人民币兑美元中间价在国际贸易和外汇交易中起着重要的参考作用。
+The central parity rate of the RMB against the USD refers to the exchange rate of the RMB against the USD announced by the People's Bank of China on each working day. It is the midpoint of the RMB exchange rate against the USD, determined by the China Foreign Exchange Trading Center based on market supply and demand. The central parity rate of the RMB against the USD plays an important reference role in international trade and foreign exchange transactions.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/rule13a-16-106514.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/rule13a-16-106514.mdx
index 944672b57..41e1a1d5b 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/rule13a-16-106514.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/rule13a-16-106514.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "13a-16 规则"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/rule13a-16-106514"
+title: "Rule 13a-16"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/rule13a-16-106514"
id: "106514"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 13a-16 规则
+# Rule 13a-16
-
Rule 13a-16 is a rule established by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which requires listed companies to submit annual financial reports within 60 days after the end of each fiscal year. This rule specifies the content and requirements of financial reports, including financial statements, audit reports, management discussion and analysis, etc.
By complying with Rule 13a-16, listed companies can provide accurate, comprehensive, and timely financial information for investors and regulatory agencies to evaluate the company's financial condition and performance.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/s&p500futures-103738.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/s&p500futures-103738.mdx
index 323142ed0..15a0b73de 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/s&p500futures-103738.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/s&p500futures-103738.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "标普 500 指数期货"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/s&p500futures-103738"
+title: "S&P 500 futures"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/s&p500futures-103738"
id: "103738"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 标普 500 指数期货
+# S&P 500 futures
-S&P 500 期货是基于标准普尔 500 指数的期货合约。标准普尔 500 指数是美国股票市场的一个广泛代表性指数,代表了 500 家大型上市公司的股价表现。S&P 500 期货允许投资者在未来购买或出售标准普尔 500 指数的股票。它可以用作投机工具,也可以用于对冲或投资组合管理。
+S&P 500 futures are futures contracts based on the Standard & Poor's 500 Index. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index is a widely representative index of the U.S. stock market, representing the stock price performance of 500 large listed companies. S&P 500 futures allow investors to buy or sell stocks of the Standard & Poor's 500 Index in the future. It can be used as a speculative tool as well as for hedging or portfolio management.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/s&p500futures-104597.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/s&p500futures-104597.mdx
index e0ae0aaf2..39acd3c58 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/s&p500futures-104597.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/s&p500futures-104597.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "标普 500 期货"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/s&p500futures-104597"
+title: "S&P 500 futures"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/s&p500futures-104597"
id: "104597"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 标普 500 期货
+# S&P 500 futures
-S&P 500 期货是一种基于标准普尔 500 指数的期货合约。标准普尔 500 指数是一个由美国标准普尔公司编制的股票指数,包含了 500 家市值最大、最具代表性的美国上市公司。S&P 500 期货允许投资者在未来某个日期以事先确定的价格买入或卖出标准普尔 500 指数。这种期货合约可以用于投机、套利或风险管理等目的。
+S&P 500 futures are futures contracts based on the Standard & Poor's 500 Index. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index is a stock index compiled by Standard & Poor's Corporation, which includes the 500 largest and most representative US listed companies by market capitalization. S&P 500 futures allow investors to buy or sell the Standard & Poor's 500 Index at a predetermined price on a future date. These futures contracts can be used for speculation, arbitrage, or risk management purposes.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/salesguidance-105975.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/salesguidance-105975.mdx
index 1f453ed3d..00b89d132 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/salesguidance-105975.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/salesguidance-105975.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "销售指导"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/salesguidance-105975"
+title: "sales guidance"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/salesguidance-105975"
id: "105975"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 销售指导
+# sales guidance
-销售指导是公司管理层向投资者和分析师提供的对未来销售收入的预测,通常是针对即将到来的季度或财政年度。销售指导是对公司在销售量方面的预期。销售指导可能会受到市场状况、竞争和消费者行为变化等多种因素的影响。
+Sales guidance is a projection of a company's future sales revenue, typically for the coming quarter or fiscal year. It is provided by company management to investors and analysts as an estimate of what they believe the company will achieve in terms of sales volume. Sales guidance can be impacted by a variety of factors, including market conditions, competition, and changes in consumer behavior.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/secondaryoffering-106166.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/secondaryoffering-106166.mdx
index 877e179ec..952298907 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/secondaryoffering-106166.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/secondaryoffering-106166.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "次级发行"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/secondaryoffering-106166"
+title: "secondary offering"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/secondaryoffering-106166"
id: "106166"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 次级发行
+# secondary offering
-次级发行是指已在证券市场上公开发行的股票或其他证券再次公开发行的行为。次级发行通常由已上市公司进行,用于增加公司的资本金或募集资金用于特定的项目或发展计划。次级发行通常会对原有股东造成一定的稀释效应,因为新发行的股票会增加在市场上的供应量。
+Secondary offering refers to the act of publicly issuing stocks or other securities that have already been issued in the securities market. Secondary offerings are usually conducted by listed companies to increase their capital or raise funds for specific projects or development plans. Secondary offerings often have a dilutive effect on existing shareholders because the newly issued stocks increase the supply in the market.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/secondarypublicoffering-105806.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/secondarypublicoffering-105806.mdx
index ba5d61de9..8119f00a1 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/secondarypublicoffering-105806.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/secondarypublicoffering-105806.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "二级公开发行"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/secondarypublicoffering-105806"
+title: "secondary public offering"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/secondarypublicoffering-105806"
id: "105806"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 二级公开发行
+# secondary public offering
-二级公开发行是指已经上市的公司通过公开发行方式向公众募集资金的行为。在二级公开发行中,公司通过发行新股的方式向公众募集资金,以满足公司的资金需求。二级公开发行通常会涉及到证券交易所的审批和监管,以保证公众投资者的权益和市场的正常运作。
+Secondary public offering refers to the behavior of already listed companies raising funds from the public through public offering. In the secondary public offering, the company raises funds from the public by issuing new shares to meet its capital needs. Secondary public offerings usually involve approval and supervision by securities exchanges to ensure the rights of public investors and the normal operation of the market.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/secondarypublicoffering-106826.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/secondarypublicoffering-106826.mdx
index 0e2459b3d..5ba194542 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/secondarypublicoffering-106826.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/secondarypublicoffering-106826.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "二次公开发行"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/secondarypublicoffering-106826"
+title: "secondary public offering"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/secondarypublicoffering-106826"
id: "106826"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 二次公开发行
+# secondary public offering
-次级公开发行是指已经上市的公司在原有股票上市交易市场上不增加新的股份,而是通过向现有股东和公众发行已上市股份的方式进行的再次发行。次级公开发行可以是为了筹集资金以支持公司的扩张计划、债务偿还或其他用途。在次级公开发行中,现有股东可以选择购买新发行的股份,以保持其在公司中的股权比例。公众也可以通过购买这些新发行的股份来成为公司的股东。次级公开发行通常需要符合证券交易所的上市规定和监管机构的审批。
+Subsequent public offering refers to the issuance of already listed shares by a listed company on the existing stock exchange market without increasing new shares. Subsequent public offering can be conducted to raise funds to support the company's expansion plans, debt repayment, or other purposes. In a subsequent public offering, existing shareholders can choose to purchase newly issued shares to maintain their proportion of equity in the company. The public can also become shareholders of the company by purchasing these newly issued shares. Subsequent public offerings usually need to comply with the listing regulations of the stock exchange and obtain approval from regulatory authorities.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/securitieslendingandborrowingbusiness-107209.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/securitieslendingandborrowingbusiness-107209.mdx
index 419f60a61..fb3f94df6 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/securitieslendingandborrowingbusiness-107209.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/securitieslendingandborrowingbusiness-107209.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "转融通业务"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/securitieslendingandborrowingbusiness-107209"
+title: "securities lending and borrowing business"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/securitieslendingandborrowingbusiness-107209"
id: "107209"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 转融通业务
+# securities lending and borrowing business
-转融通业务是指证券公司或券商通过向金融机构借入资金,再将这些资金借给客户进行融资交易或证券投资的业务。该业务可以提供给客户额外的融资渠道,同时也可以为金融机构提供投资收益。在转融通业务中,证券公司或券商作为中介,居间推动资金的流动和利用。
+Securities lending business refers to the business of securities companies or brokers borrowing funds from financial institutions and then lending these funds to clients for financing transactions or securities investments. This business can provide clients with additional financing channels and also generate investment income for financial institutions. In securities lending business, securities companies or brokers act as intermediaries to promote the flow and utilization of funds.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/securitieslitigation-103736.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/securitieslitigation-103736.mdx
index f6b6c15f2..85b44e55f 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/securitieslitigation-103736.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/securitieslitigation-103736.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "证券诉讼"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/securitieslitigation-103736"
+title: "Securities Litigation"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/securitieslitigation-103736"
id: "103736"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 证券诉讼
+# Securities Litigation
-证券诉讼是指与证券交易相关的法律诉讼。这种诉讼可能涉及证券欺诈、违反证券法规、操纵市场等问题。证券诉讼是保护投资者权益和维护证券市场公平和透明的重要手段。
+Securities litigation refers to legal disputes related to securities trading. Such litigation may involve securities fraud, violations of securities regulations, market manipulation, and other issues. Securities litigation is an important means of protecting investor rights and maintaining fairness and transparency in the securities market.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/semi-annualequitydistribution-103949.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/semi-annualequitydistribution-103949.mdx
index 5d96accb9..1251f1186 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/semi-annualequitydistribution-103949.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/semi-annualequitydistribution-103949.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "半年度权益分派"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/semi-annualequitydistribution-103949"
+title: "semi-annual equity distribution"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/semi-annualequitydistribution-103949"
id: "103949"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 半年度权益分派
+# semi-annual equity distribution
-半年度权益分派是指上市公司根据其半年度业绩情况,向股东分配利润的行为。具体来说,上市公司会根据其半年度净利润的大小决定分配的利润金额和比例。这是上市公司对股东的一种回报,也是股东持有股票所获得的一种收益。
+Semi-annual equity distribution refers to the act of listed companies distributing profits to shareholders based on their semi-annual performance. Specifically, listed companies will determine the amount and proportion of profit distribution based on the size of their semi-annual net profit. This is a return from listed companies to shareholders and a form of income obtained by shareholders holding stocks.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/sharebuy-backprogram-106092.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/sharebuy-backprogram-106092.mdx
index 61e8289f3..7f3c617aa 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/sharebuy-backprogram-106092.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/sharebuy-backprogram-106092.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "股票回购计划"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/sharebuy-backprogram-106092"
+title: "share buy-back program"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/sharebuy-backprogram-106092"
id: "106092"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 股票回购计划
+# share buy-back program
-股份回购计划是指上市公司利用自有资金回购其发行的股份的行为。公司回购自己的股份可以提高每股盈利、稳定股价、改善财务状况并增加股东价值。股份回购计划通常是公司认为其股票被低估时采取的一种行动。
+Share buyback plan refers to the act of a listed company using its own funds to repurchase its issued shares. The company's repurchase of its own shares can increase earnings per share, stabilize stock prices, improve financial conditions and increase shareholder value. Share buyback plans are usually taken by companies when they believe their stocks are undervalued.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/shareholderapproval-106512.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/shareholderapproval-106512.mdx
index 25d85139e..dbe2d3287 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/shareholderapproval-106512.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/shareholderapproval-106512.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "股东批准"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/shareholderapproval-106512"
+title: "shareholder approval"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/shareholderapproval-106512"
id: "106512"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 股东批准
+# shareholder approval
-股东批准是指股东对公司重大事项进行投票并批准的过程。根据公司法和公司章程的规定,某些重大事项例如合并、拆分、发行新股等需要经过股东批准。股东批准通常通过股东大会进行,股东可以根据自己的意愿投票并表达对该事项的支持或反对。股东批准对于公司的决策和战略具有重要的影响力,是保护股东权益和维护公司治理的重要机制之一。
+Shareholder approval refers to the process in which shareholders vote and approve major matters of the company. According to the provisions of the Company Law and the Articles of Association, certain major matters such as mergers, splits, and issuance of new shares need to be approved by shareholders. Shareholder approval is usually conducted through a shareholders' meeting, where shareholders can vote according to their own wishes and express their support or opposition to the matter. Shareholder approval has a significant influence on the company's decision-making and strategy, and is one of the important mechanisms for protecting shareholder rights and maintaining corporate governance.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/shareholdernetloss-104908.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/shareholdernetloss-104908.mdx
index 801fe29d9..c2f4eab46 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/shareholdernetloss-104908.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/shareholdernetloss-104908.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "股东净亏损"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/shareholdernetloss-104908"
+title: "shareholder net loss"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/shareholdernetloss-104908"
id: "104908"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 股东净亏损
+# shareholder net loss
-股东净亏损是指股东在一定时期内的净亏损金额。股东净亏损可以反映公司经营的盈利能力和财务状况。
+Shareholder net loss refers to the net loss amount of shareholders during a certain period. Shareholder net loss can reflect the profitability and financial condition of the company.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/sharerepurchaseplan-105303.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/sharerepurchaseplan-105303.mdx
index 1d5202304..b1116697a 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/sharerepurchaseplan-105303.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/sharerepurchaseplan-105303.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "股份回购计划"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/sharerepurchaseplan-105303"
+title: "share repurchase plan"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/sharerepurchaseplan-105303"
id: "105303"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 股份回购计划
+# share repurchase plan
-股份回购计划是指上市公司或其他机构通过购买自己发行的股份来减少公司股本总额的一种行为。股份回购计划可以通过市场交易或私下协议进行。这种行为通常是为了提高股东权益、增加股东价值或改善公司财务状况。
+A share buyback plan refers to the act of a listed company or other institution reducing the total amount of company shares by purchasing its own issued shares. Share buyback plans can be conducted through market trading or private agreements. This behavior is usually done to improve shareholder equity, increase shareholder value or improve the company's financial situation.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/sharerepurchaseplan-105385.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/sharerepurchaseplan-105385.mdx
index 58a1c28b8..6d9d3ae11 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/sharerepurchaseplan-105385.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/sharerepurchaseplan-105385.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "回购股份方案"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/sharerepurchaseplan-105385"
+title: "Share repurchase plan"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/sharerepurchaseplan-105385"
id: "105385"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 回购股份方案
+# Share repurchase plan
-回购股份方案是指上市公司回购自己的股份的具体方案。回购股份可以提高公司的股权集中度,增加每股收益,提升市场信心等。回购股份方案需要制定具体的回购数量、回购价格、回购期限等内容。
+A share repurchase program refers to the specific plan for a listed company to repurchase its own shares. Share repurchases can increase the concentration of ownership, increase earnings per share, and boost market confidence, among other benefits. The share repurchase program needs to specify the quantity, price, and duration of the repurchases.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/shortsellingofsecuritiesborrowing-105022.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/shortsellingofsecuritiesborrowing-105022.mdx
index 3f58e8c8c..ce72a21f4 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/shortsellingofsecuritiesborrowing-105022.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/shortsellingofsecuritiesborrowing-105022.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "融券卖出"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/shortsellingofsecuritiesborrowing-105022"
+title: "short selling of securities borrowing"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/shortsellingofsecuritiesborrowing-105022"
id: "105022"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 融券卖出
+# short selling of securities borrowing
-融券卖出是指投资者通过券商融资来卖出股票,以期在股价下跌时能够以低价买回股票获得收益。融券卖出是一种杠杆操作,具有高风险高收益的特点。
+Short selling refers to investors selling stocks through margin financing in the hope of buying back stocks at a lower price to make a profit when the stock price falls. Short selling is a leveraged operation and has the characteristics of high risk and high return.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/sickle-cell-diseasetherapy-105445.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/sickle-cell-diseasetherapy-105445.mdx
index 10e9c8242..ea4468a01 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/sickle-cell-diseasetherapy-105445.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/sickle-cell-diseasetherapy-105445.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "镰刀细胞病治疗"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/sickle-cell-diseasetherapy-105445"
+title: "sickle-cell-disease therapy"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/sickle-cell-diseasetherapy-105445"
id: "105445"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 镰刀细胞病治疗
+# sickle-cell-disease therapy
-镰刀细胞病治疗是指用于治疗镰刀细胞病的疗法。镰刀细胞病是一种遗传性血液疾病,特征是红细胞形状异常,呈现镰刀状。镰刀细胞病治疗的目标是减轻症状、预防并发症、延长患者的寿命。常见的镰刀细胞病治疗方法包括输血、抗疟疾药物、疼痛管理、抗生素预防感染等。
+Treatment for sickle cell disease refers to the therapy used to treat sickle cell disease. Sickle cell disease is a hereditary blood disorder characterized by an abnormal shape of red blood cells that resemble a sickle. The goal of sickle cell disease treatment is to alleviate symptoms, prevent complications, and extend the patient's life. Common methods of sickle cell disease treatment include blood transfusions, anti-malaria drugs, pain management, and antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent infections.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/specialgovernmentbonds-105160.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/specialgovernmentbonds-105160.mdx
index 5cb63d6ee..60a50cadf 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/specialgovernmentbonds-105160.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/specialgovernmentbonds-105160.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "特别国债"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/specialgovernmentbonds-105160"
+title: "special government bonds"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/specialgovernmentbonds-105160"
id: "105160"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 特别国债
+# special government bonds
-特别国债是指政府为了应对特别时期的需要而发行的一种政府债券。特别国债的发行主要是为了弥补政府在应对特别时期所需的资金缺口,如应对自然灾害、战争等。特别国债的收益率一般较高,但风险也相应较高。
+Special national debt refers to a type of government bond issued by the government to meet the needs of special periods. The issuance of special national debt is mainly to make up for the funding gap that the government needs to deal with in special periods, such as natural disasters, wars, etc. The yield of special national debt is generally higher, but the corresponding risk is also higher.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/spin-offipo-107512.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/spin-offipo-107512.mdx
index 668e9c711..2f1644dff 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/spin-offipo-107512.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/spin-offipo-107512.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "分拆上市"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/spin-offipo-107512"
+title: "spin-off IPO"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/spin-offipo-107512"
id: "107512"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 分拆上市
+# spin-off IPO
-分拆上市是指一家公司将其旗下的一部分业务或资产独立出来,作为一个独立的实体在证券市场上进行上市交易。这种行为通常是为了提高公司的整体估值、优化资源配置、降低风险或实现业务重组。分拆上市可以通过股权分拆、资产分拆或业务分拆等方式进行。
+Spin-off listing refers to a company separating a part of its business or assets and listing it as an independent entity on the securities market. This action is usually taken to increase the overall valuation of the company, optimize resource allocation, reduce risk, or achieve business restructuring. Spin-off listing can be conducted through equity spin-off, asset spin-off, or business spin-off, etc.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/sponsorinstitution-107257.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/sponsorinstitution-107257.mdx
index 468170ddd..e7dd49b8e 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/sponsorinstitution-107257.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/sponsorinstitution-107257.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "保荐机构"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/sponsorinstitution-107257"
+title: "sponsor institution"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/sponsorinstitution-107257"
id: "107257"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 保荐机构
+# sponsor institution
-保荐机构是指在企业上市或发行证券过程中,负责担任保荐人角色的机构。其主要职责包括协助企业进行上市或发行证券的筹备工作,提供咨询和建议,负责保荐文件的编制和审核,并在发行过程中负责市场推介和销售等工作。保荐机构需要具备一定的资金实力和专业能力,并遵守相关法律法规和证券交易所的规定。
+A sponsoring institution refers to an institution that serves as a sponsor in the process of a company's listing or securities issuance. Its main responsibilities include assisting the company in preparing for listing or securities issuance, providing consultation and advice, preparing and reviewing sponsoring documents, and being responsible for market promotion and sales during the issuance process. Sponsoring institutions need to have certain financial strength and professional capabilities, and comply with relevant laws, regulations, and rules of securities exchanges.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/stephensannualinvestmentconference-105431.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/stephensannualinvestmentconference-105431.mdx
index a1bc6bc0a..82ee8cc98 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/stephensannualinvestmentconference-105431.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/stephensannualinvestmentconference-105431.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "斯蒂芬斯年度投资会议"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/stephensannualinvestmentconference-105431"
+title: "Stephens Annual Investment Conference"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/stephensannualinvestmentconference-105431"
id: "105431"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 斯蒂芬斯年度投资会议
+# Stephens Annual Investment Conference
-Stephens Annual Investment Conference 是 Stephens Inc.公司每年举办的一次投资会议。该会议聚集了来自各行各业的投资者、企业家和分析师,旨在分享最新的市场趋势、经济前景和投资机会等信息。参加这个会议可以帮助投资者更好地了解市场动态,制定更好的投资策略。
+Stephens Annual Investment Conference is an investment conference held annually by Stephens Inc. The conference brings together investors, entrepreneurs, and analysts from all walks of life to share the latest market trends, economic outlooks, and investment opportunities. Attending this conference can help investors better understand market dynamics and develop better investment strategies.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/stephensannualinvestmentconference-105535.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/stephensannualinvestmentconference-105535.mdx
index 2819f255b..073d72d53 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/stephensannualinvestmentconference-105535.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/stephensannualinvestmentconference-105535.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "史蒂芬斯年度投资会议"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/stephensannualinvestmentconference-105535"
+title: "Stephens Annual Investment Conference"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/stephensannualinvestmentconference-105535"
id: "105535"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 史蒂芬斯年度投资会议
+# Stephens Annual Investment Conference
-Stephens Annual Investment Conference 是由 Stephens Inc.主办的年度投资会议,旨在邀请公司高管、分析师、投资者等行业人士分享他们的投资策略和市场见解。该会议通常会涉及各种资产类别和行业,是投资者获取投资信息和建立业务联系的重要平台。
+Stephens Annual Investment Conference is an annual investment conference hosted by Stephens Inc. The conference aims to invite industry professionals such as company executives, analysts, and investors to share their investment strategies and market insights. The conference typically covers various asset classes and industries, and serves as an important platform for investors to obtain investment information and establish business connections.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/steveeisman-103742.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/steveeisman-103742.mdx
index 98873d37d..00d474f0b 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/steveeisman-103742.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/steveeisman-103742.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "史蒂夫·艾斯曼"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/steveeisman-103742"
+title: "Steve Eisman"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/steveeisman-103742"
id: "103742"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 史蒂夫·艾斯曼
+# Steve Eisman
-史蒂夫·艾斯曼是一位知名的华尔街投资者,他曾在 2008 年金融危机中获得了巨额利润,并因此受到广泛关注。
+Steve Eisman is a well-known Wall Street investor who made huge profits during the 2008 financial crisis and gained wide attention as a result.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/stockholderrightsplan-103733.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/stockholderrightsplan-103733.mdx
index 8bb3b07fc..a63e791be 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/stockholderrightsplan-103733.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/stockholderrightsplan-103733.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "股东权益计划"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/stockholderrightsplan-103733"
+title: "stockholder rights plan"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/stockholderrightsplan-103733"
id: "103733"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 股东权益计划
+# stockholder rights plan
-股东权益计划是一种公司采取的反收购措施,旨在保护公司免受潜在收购者的敌意收购。该计划通常包括发行新股份或股票购买权,或者给现有股东优先权购买新股份。这个计划可以使潜在收购者面临更高的成本或更难以取得控制权。
+The shareholder equity plan is a company's anti-takeover measure designed to protect the company from hostile takeovers by potential acquirers. The plan usually includes the issuance of new shares or stock purchase rights, or gives existing shareholders the right of first refusal to purchase new shares. This plan can make potential acquirers face higher costs or make it more difficult to gain control.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/stockindexfutures-106125.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/stockindexfutures-106125.mdx
index a06b32fcb..3e223afdf 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/stockindexfutures-106125.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/stockindexfutures-106125.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "股指期货"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/stockindexfutures-106125"
+title: "stock index futures"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/stockindexfutures-106125"
id: "106125"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 股指期货
+# stock index futures
-股指期货是一种金融衍生品,它是根据特定股票指数的表现而衍生出来的合约。股指期货允许投资者在未来以特定价格买入或卖出股票指数,以对冲或获取投资回报。股指期货通常用于投机或对冲风险,投资者可以通过交易股指期货来获得对股票市场整体表现的敞口。
+Stock index futures are a type of financial derivative that is derived from the performance of a specific stock index. Stock index futures allow investors to buy or sell stock index at a specific price in the future to hedge or gain investment returns. Stock index futures are typically used for speculation or risk hedging, and investors can gain exposure to the overall performance of the stock market by trading stock index futures.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/stocklifting-104440.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/stocklifting-104440.mdx
index 26222911b..dbed9e8f7 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/stocklifting-104440.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/stocklifting-104440.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "股票解禁"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/stocklifting-104440"
+title: "stock lifting"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/stocklifting-104440"
id: "104440"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 股票解禁
+# stock lifting
-股票解禁是指一家上市公司原本被限制出售的股票在特定时间点后可以自由交易的过程。股票解禁通常发生在上市公司的股东、高管或员工持有的股票,解禁后这些股票可以在二级市场上进行交易。股票解禁可能对股票价格和市场供求产生影响。
+Stock unlocking refers to the process in which stocks of a listed company that were originally restricted from being sold can be freely traded after a specific time point. Stock unlocking usually occurs with stocks held by shareholders, executives, or employees of the listed company, and these stocks can be traded on the secondary market after unlocking. Stock unlocking may have an impact on stock prices and market supply and demand.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/stockoptionplan-105389.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/stockoptionplan-105389.mdx
index 16503d5ef..5bef4a073 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/stockoptionplan-105389.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/stockoptionplan-105389.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "购股权计划"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/stockoptionplan-105389"
+title: "Stock option plan"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/stockoptionplan-105389"
id: "105389"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 购股权计划
+# Stock option plan
-购股权计划是指公司为了激励员工,向其提供优惠购买公司股票的机会。员工可以按照公司规定的价格购买股票,一般情况下,购买价格较低,以鼓励员工长期持有公司股票。
+An employee stock ownership plan refers to a company providing employees with the opportunity to purchase company stocks at a discounted price as a means of motivation. Employees can buy stocks at a price determined by the company, usually at a lower price, to encourage long-term holding of company stocks.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/stocktradingrisk-106373.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/stocktradingrisk-106373.mdx
index bc2b3d628..1f603552d 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/stocktradingrisk-106373.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/stocktradingrisk-106373.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "股票交易风险"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/stocktradingrisk-106373"
+title: "stock trading risk"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/stocktradingrisk-106373"
id: "106373"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 股票交易风险
+# stock trading risk
-股票交易风险是指在股票市场进行买卖股票时可能面临的潜在风险。股票交易涉及股票价格波动、市场不确定性、公司业绩风险等因素,投资者可能面临资金损失的风险。投资者应该充分了解股票交易风险并采取适当的风险管理措施,以保护自己的投资。
+Stock trading risk refers to the potential risks that may be faced when buying and selling stocks in the stock market. Stock trading involves factors such as stock price fluctuations, market uncertainty, and company performance risks, which may expose investors to the risk of financial loss. Investors should fully understand the risks of stock trading and take appropriate risk management measures to protect their investments.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/strategicreview-107626.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/strategicreview-107626.mdx
index 1871691ba..3041d0686 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/strategicreview-107626.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/strategicreview-107626.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "战略评估"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/strategicreview-107626"
+title: "strategic review"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/strategicreview-107626"
id: "107626"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 战略评估
+# strategic review
-战略评估是一种企业策略的检查过程,旨在评估和优化企业的战略定位和发展方向。战略评估通常包括对企业内外环境的分析,以及对竞争对手和市场趋势的评估。通过战略评估,企业可以确定当前的战略是否仍然适用,是否需要进行调整或改变,以适应变化的市场条件和实现长期增长目标。
+Strategic assessment is a process of examining the enterprise strategy, aiming to evaluate and optimize the strategic positioning and development direction of the enterprise. Strategic assessment usually includes analysis of the internal and external environment of the enterprise, as well as evaluation of competitors and market trends. Through strategic assessment, the enterprise can determine whether the current strategy is still applicable, whether adjustments or changes are needed to adapt to changing market conditions, and achieve long-term growth objectives.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/strikeprices-107443.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/strikeprices-107443.mdx
index 4a232858c..16ae56069 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/strikeprices-107443.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/strikeprices-107443.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "行使价"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/strikeprices-107443"
+title: "strike prices"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/strikeprices-107443"
id: "107443"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 行使价
+# strike prices
-行使价格是指期权合约中规定的购买或卖出标的资产的价格。对于认购期权合约,行使价格是购买标的资产的价格;对于认沽期权合约,行使价格是卖出标的资产的价格。行使价格通常与期权合约的到期日相关,在到期日之前,持有期权的投资者可以选择是否行使期权,以购买或卖出标的资产。行使价格的选择对于期权的盈利和损失有着重要影响,投资者会根据市场预期和风险偏好来确定行使价格。
+Exercise price refers to the price at which the underlying asset specified in an options contract can be bought or sold. For a call options contract, the exercise price is the price at which the underlying asset can be bought, while for a put options contract, the exercise price is the price at which the underlying asset can be sold. The exercise price is usually related to the expiration date of the options contract. Before the expiration date, investors holding options can choose whether to exercise the options to buy or sell the underlying asset. The choice of exercise price has a significant impact on the profitability and loss of the options, and investors will determine the exercise price based on market expectations and risk preferences.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/supervisoryboard-106651.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/supervisoryboard-106651.mdx
index b9656850a..6f3e627b3 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/supervisoryboard-106651.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/supervisoryboard-106651.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "监事会"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/supervisoryboard-106651"
+title: "Supervisory Board"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/supervisoryboard-106651"
id: "106651"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 监事会
+# Supervisory Board
-监事会是指在一些国家公司治理结构中设立的一种机构,其职责是监督公司的经营和决策过程,确保公司的管理层合法合规地履行职责。监事会通常由公司的股东选举产生,其成员独立于公司的经营层,负责监督和评估公司的运营情况,保护股东利益。监事会在公司治理中起到了重要的监督和约束作用,可以有效提升公司的透明度和责任感。
+The supervisory board refers to an institution established in the corporate governance structure of some countries. Its responsibility is to supervise the company's management and decision-making processes, ensuring that the company's management fulfills its duties legally and in compliance. The supervisory board is usually elected by the company's shareholders and its members are independent of the company's management. They are responsible for supervising and evaluating the company's operations and protecting the interests of shareholders. The supervisory board plays an important role in corporate governance, providing effective oversight and constraints, and can enhance the transparency and sense of responsibility of the company.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/supportline-103984.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/supportline-103984.mdx
index a03f91669..257ac8b20 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/supportline-103984.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/supportline-103984.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "支撑线"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/supportline-103984"
+title: "support line"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/supportline-103984"
id: "103984"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 支撑线
+# support line
-支撑线是股票价格下跌时,价格很难跌破的某个价格点。这个价格点通常是过去股票交易中的一个低点或一个重要的支撑位,在股票价格下跌时,投资者可以根据这个价格点来判断是否应该继续持有股票或者卖出股票。
+Support line is a price point that is difficult for stock prices to fall below when they are falling. This price point is usually a low point or an important support level in past stock trading. When the stock price falls, investors can judge whether they should continue to hold or sell the stock based on this price point.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/targetpricerevision-106409.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/targetpricerevision-106409.mdx
index 91c294b43..f7627b0cf 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/targetpricerevision-106409.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/targetpricerevision-106409.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "目标价修正"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/targetpricerevision-106409"
+title: "target price revision"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/targetpricerevision-106409"
id: "106409"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 目标价修正
+# target price revision
-目标价修订是指金融专业人士对某只股票的目标价格进行调整。目标价格是指分析师或机构根据对公司基本面、行业前景和市场条件的分析,预测出的该股票未来一段时间内的合理价格。当分析师或机构对公司的基本面、行业前景或市场条件产生新的认识或预期时,可能会对目标价格进行修订。目标价修订通常会受到市场情绪、公司业绩、行业变化等因素的影响。
+Target price revision refers to the adjustment of the target price of a stock by financial professionals. The target price is the reasonable price of a stock predicted by analysts or institutions based on their analysis of the company's fundamentals, industry outlook, and market conditions for a certain period of time in the future. When analysts or institutions have new insights or expectations about the company's fundamentals, industry outlook, or market conditions, they may revise the target price. Target price revision is usually influenced by factors such as market sentiment, company performance, and industry changes.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/taxaudit-104445.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/taxaudit-104445.mdx
index 4ea85d17d..6e9419c08 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/taxaudit-104445.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/taxaudit-104445.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "税务稽查"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/taxaudit-104445"
+title: "tax audit"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/taxaudit-104445"
id: "104445"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 税务稽查
+# tax audit
-税务稽查是指税务部门对纳税人的税务申报和缴纳情况进行核查和审查的一种监管活动。税务稽查旨在发现和查处纳税人违法行为,确保纳税人按照法律规定履行税务义务,维护税收秩序和税收公平。税务稽查可以通过检查账簿、发票等财务资料,进行现场核查和调查取证等方式进行。
+Tax audit refers to the regulatory activity of tax authorities to verify and review the tax declaration and payment of taxpayers. Tax audits aim to discover and investigate illegal activities of taxpayers, ensure that taxpayers fulfill their tax obligations in accordance with the law, and maintain tax order and fairness. Tax audits can be conducted through methods such as inspecting financial data such as account books and invoices, conducting on-site inspections, and investigating and collecting evidence.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/termstructure-107208.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/termstructure-107208.mdx
index 085194b26..8d4aa78dd 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/termstructure-107208.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/termstructure-107208.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "期限结构"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/termstructure-107208"
+title: "Term Structure"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/termstructure-107208"
id: "107208"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 期限结构
+# Term Structure
-利率期限结构是指不同期限的利率之间的关系。通常情况下,较长期限的利率会比较短期限的利率高,这反映了市场对未来经济和通胀预期的不同。利率期限结构可以用来评估市场对未来经济状况的看法,以及进行债券投资和利率风险管理。
+Interest rate term structure refers to the relationship between interest rates of different maturities. Typically, longer-term interest rates are higher than shorter-term interest rates, reflecting different market expectations for future economic conditions and inflation. Interest rate term structure can be used to assess market views on future economic conditions and for bond investment and interest rate risk management.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/thegrosslawfirm-105839.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/thegrosslawfirm-105839.mdx
index 03e8638ff..bc7bc90fd 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/thegrosslawfirm-105839.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/thegrosslawfirm-105839.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "格罗斯律师事务所"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/thegrosslawfirm-105839"
+title: "The Gross Law Firm"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/thegrosslawfirm-105839"
id: "105839"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 格罗斯律师事务所
+# The Gross Law Firm
-The Gross Law Firm 是一家法律事务所,专门从事金融领域的法律咨询和服务。该公司提供各种金融法律服务,包括证券诉讼、公司并购、证券发行等。 The Gross Law Firm 在金融行业拥有丰富的经验和专业知识,为客户提供高质量的法律服务。
+The Gross Law Firm is a law firm that specializes in providing legal advice and services in the financial field. The company provides various financial legal services, including securities litigation, corporate mergers and acquisitions, and securities issuance. The Gross Law Firm has rich experience and professional knowledge in the financial industry, providing clients with high-quality legal services.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/thirdquarterprofit-104204.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/thirdquarterprofit-104204.mdx
index 6b2d0944b..36f904222 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/thirdquarterprofit-104204.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/thirdquarterprofit-104204.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "第三季度利润"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/thirdquarterprofit-104204"
+title: "third quarter profit"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/thirdquarterprofit-104204"
id: "104204"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 第三季度利润
+# third quarter profit
-第三季度利润是指公司在一年中的第三个季度(7 月 1 日至 9 月 30 日)所获得的利润。通过比较不同季度的利润情况,可以评估公司的经营情况和业绩表现。
+Third quarter profit refers to the profit earned by a company in the third quarter (July 1st to September 30th) of a year. By comparing the profits of different quarters, the company's operating conditions and performance can be evaluated.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/thirdquarterrevenue-106051.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/thirdquarterrevenue-106051.mdx
index b85360223..ef47572b5 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/thirdquarterrevenue-106051.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/thirdquarterrevenue-106051.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "三季度主营收入"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/thirdquarterrevenue-106051"
+title: "third quarter revenue"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/thirdquarterrevenue-106051"
id: "106051"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 三季度主营收入
+# third quarter revenue
-三季度主营收入是指企业在第三季度内通过主营业务获得的收入总额。主营业务是指企业主要从事的业务活动,是企业最主要的盈利来源。通过分析三季度主营收入的变化,可以了解企业的经营状况和盈利能力。
+Third quarter main operating income refers to the total income obtained by the company through its main business operations in the third quarter. Main business refers to the main business activities that the company is mainly engaged in, and is the main source of profit for the company. By analyzing the changes in third quarter main operating income, one can understand the company's operational status and profitability.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/transactiondisclosure-106581.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/transactiondisclosure-106581.mdx
index f352225af..0e8cd1321 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/transactiondisclosure-106581.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/transactiondisclosure-106581.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "交易披露"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/transactiondisclosure-106581"
+title: "transaction disclosure"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/transactiondisclosure-106581"
id: "106581"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 交易披露
+# transaction disclosure
-交易披露是指企业或个人在进行交易时,按照相关法规或规定,对交易事项进行公开或披露的行为。交易披露的目的是保护交易参与方的合法权益,提高交易的透明度和公平性。交易披露内容包括交易的基本信息、交易参与方的身份、交易的条件和条款、交易的风险等。通过交易披露,投资者和其他利益相关方可以了解到交易的真实情况,从而做出明智的投资和决策。
+Transaction disclosure refers to the act of publicly disclosing or revealing transaction details in accordance with relevant laws or regulations when conducting transactions. The purpose of transaction disclosure is to protect the legitimate rights and interests of transaction participants, and to enhance the transparency and fairness of transactions. The content of transaction disclosure includes basic information of the transaction, the identities of the transaction participants, the terms and conditions of the transaction, and the risks of the transaction, etc. Through transaction disclosure, investors and other stakeholders can understand the true situation of the transaction and make informed investment and decisions.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/treasurybearmarket-104027.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/treasurybearmarket-104027.mdx
index 1171dbe54..4a69ffa85 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/treasurybearmarket-104027.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/treasurybearmarket-104027.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "国债熊市"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/treasurybearmarket-104027"
+title: "Treasury bear market"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/treasurybearmarket-104027"
id: "104027"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 国债熊市
+# Treasury bear market
-国债熊市是指国债市场中长期利率上升,债券价格下跌的情况。国债市场是衡量整体经济情况的重要指标之一,国债熊市通常意味着市场对经济增长和通胀预期的乐观,投资者对股票等高风险资产的需求增加,从而导致国债价格下跌。
+The bear market of government bonds refers to the situation where long-term interest rates rise and bond prices fall in the government bond market. The government bond market is one of the important indicators to measure the overall economic situation. The bear market of government bonds usually means that the market is optimistic about the economic growth and inflation expectations, and the demand for high-risk assets such as stocks increases, leading to a drop in government bond prices.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/u-s-fiscaldeficit-105387.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/u-s-fiscaldeficit-105387.mdx
index 0ec46d202..1bb1c3c77 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/u-s-fiscaldeficit-105387.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/u-s-fiscaldeficit-105387.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "美国财政赤字"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/u-s-fiscaldeficit-105387"
+title: "U.S. fiscal deficit"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/u-s-fiscaldeficit-105387"
id: "105387"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 美国财政赤字
+# U.S. fiscal deficit
-U.S. fiscal deficit 是指美国政府在某一财政年度内支出超过收入的金额。这个数字通常用于衡量美国经济的健康状况和财政状况。
+U.S. fiscal deficit refers to the amount by which the U.S. government's spending exceeds its income in a fiscal year. This figure is typically used to measure the health and financial condition of the U.S. economy.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/u-s-producerprices-103751.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/u-s-producerprices-103751.mdx
index 28a8c18fd..9a7a198a5 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/u-s-producerprices-103751.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/u-s-producerprices-103751.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "美国生产者价格"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/u-s-producerprices-103751"
+title: "U.S. producer prices"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/u-s-producerprices-103751"
id: "103751"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 美国生产者价格
+# U.S. producer prices
-美国生产者价格指数是美国劳工统计局发布的一项经济指标,用于衡量生产者在出售产品时所得到的平均价格变动情况。它是一个包含了各种商品和服务的指数,反映了生产环节的价格变动情况。
+The Producer Price Index (PPI) is an economic indicator published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics that measures the average price changes received by producers when selling their products. It is an index that includes various goods and services, reflecting price changes in the production process.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/u-s-treasuryauction-105428.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/u-s-treasuryauction-105428.mdx
index 2034213af..4619ab234 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/u-s-treasuryauction-105428.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/u-s-treasuryauction-105428.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "美国国债拍卖"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/u-s-treasuryauction-105428"
+title: "U.S. Treasury auction"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/u-s-treasuryauction-105428"
id: "105428"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 美国国债拍卖
+# U.S. Treasury auction
-美国国债拍卖是美国政府为筹集资金而发行的一种国债。拍卖通常由美国财政部组织,投资者可以通过竞标获得这些国债。这些国债通常以各种不同的期限和利率发行,以满足不同投资者的需求。
+US Treasury auction is a type of government bond issued by the US government to raise funds. The auction is typically organized by the US Department of the Treasury, and investors can acquire these government bonds through bidding. These bonds are usually issued with various maturities and interest rates to meet the needs of different investors.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/underlyingoperatingprofit-106371.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/underlyingoperatingprofit-106371.mdx
index 91d1bcb98..87449f87a 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/underlyingoperatingprofit-106371.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/underlyingoperatingprofit-106371.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "基本营业利润"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/underlyingoperatingprofit-106371"
+title: "underlying operating profit"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/underlyingoperatingprofit-106371"
id: "106371"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 基本营业利润
+# underlying operating profit
-基础营业利润是指企业在扣除非经常性项目后的营业利润。非经常性项目包括一次性收入、一次性费用以及其他与企业正常运营无关的项目。基础营业利润可以更好地反映企业的经营状况,排除了非经常性因素对利润的影响,更能准确地评估企业的盈利能力和经营效益。
+Basic operating profit refers to the operating profit of a company after deducting non-recurring items. Non-recurring items include one-time income, one-time expenses, and other items unrelated to the normal operation of the company. Basic operating profit can better reflect the operating condition of the company by excluding the impact of non-recurring factors on profit, and more accurately evaluate the company's profitability and operational efficiency.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/underwrittenpublicoffering-106689.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/underwrittenpublicoffering-106689.mdx
index 7aba74f22..cec51d892 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/underwrittenpublicoffering-106689.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/underwrittenpublicoffering-106689.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "包销的公开发行"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/underwrittenpublicoffering-106689"
+title: "underwritten public offering"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/underwrittenpublicoffering-106689"
id: "106689"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 包销的公开发行
+# underwritten public offering
-承销公开发行是指由承销商或承销团购买未上市公司的股票或债券,并负责将其销售给投资者。在承销公开发行中,承销商或承销团通常会与发行公司签订承销协议,约定购买和销售的价格和数量。承销商或承销团在购买股票或债券后,会通过一系列的销售活动将其出售给投资者,以帮助公司筹集资金并推动股票或债券上市交易。承销公开发行通常需要经过证券监管机构的批准,并且可能涉及一定的风险和费用。
+Underwriting public offerings refers to the purchase of stocks or bonds of unlisted companies by underwriters or underwriting syndicates, who are responsible for selling them to investors. In underwriting public offerings, underwriters or underwriting syndicates usually sign underwriting agreements with the issuing company, specifying the purchase and sale price and quantity. After purchasing stocks or bonds, underwriters or underwriting syndicates will sell them to investors through a series of sales activities to help the company raise funds and promote the listing and trading of stocks or bonds. Underwriting public offerings usually require approval from securities regulatory authorities and may involve certain risks and costs.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/unemploymentrate-107901.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/unemploymentrate-107901.mdx
index a12cf8a5b..6cfc37bc1 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/unemploymentrate-107901.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/unemploymentrate-107901.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "失业率"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/unemploymentrate-107901"
+title: "unemployment rate"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/unemploymentrate-107901"
id: "107901"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 失业率
+# unemployment rate
-
The "unemployment rate" is the percentage of the labor force that is of working age, willing to work, but unable to find employment, relative to the total labor force (i.e., those who are employed and those actively seeking work). The unemployment rate is one of the key indicators of an economy's health, reflecting the efficiency of the utilization of labor resources and the level of economic activity.
The rate of unemployment is influenced by various factors, including economic cycles, industrial restructuring, technological advancements, labor market policies, and the international economic environment. Generally, a lower unemployment rate indicates a healthy economic condition with a tight labor market, while a higher unemployment rate may suggest an economic slowdown or recession.
Governments and policymakers closely monitor changes in the unemployment rate to develop appropriate employment and economic policies aimed at promoting job growth and economic stability.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/unitlaborcosts-105537.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/unitlaborcosts-105537.mdx
index 365f53ce3..8c3a296dc 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/unitlaborcosts-105537.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/unitlaborcosts-105537.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "单位劳动成本"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/unitlaborcosts-105537"
+title: "unit labor costs"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/unitlaborcosts-105537"
id: "105537"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 单位劳动成本
+# unit labor costs
-单位劳动成本是指生产单位在一定时间内支付给劳动者的工资和福利费用与生产单位所创造的产品数量之间的比率。单位劳动成本的高低可以反映一个经济体的劳动生产效率和劳动力成本水平。单位劳动成本的增加可能导致企业生产成本的增加,对企业的盈利能力产生影响。
+Unit labor cost refers to the ratio between the wages and benefits paid to laborers by a production unit within a certain period of time and the quantity of products created by the production unit. The level of unit labor cost can reflect the labor productivity and labor cost level of an economy. An increase in unit labor cost may lead to an increase in production costs for a company and affect its profitability.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/unlockedshares-104241.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/unlockedshares-104241.mdx
index c63e15c69..21e6c1024 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/unlockedshares-104241.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/unlockedshares-104241.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "解禁股份"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/unlockedshares-104241"
+title: "unlocked shares"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/unlockedshares-104241"
id: "104241"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 解禁股份
+# unlocked shares
-解禁股份是指上市公司的股东在股份限售期到期后,可以自由出售股份的情况。解禁股份的增加可能会导致股价下跌,因为市场上供应股票的数量增加,从而增加了卖方压力。
+Unlocked shares refer to the situation where shareholders of a listed company can freely sell their shares after the share lock-up period expires. The increase in unlocked shares may lead to a decline in stock prices, as the number of stocks available for sale in the market increases, thereby increasing selling pressure.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/usd-jpy-106615.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/usd-jpy-106615.mdx
index 0b6c37c1f..f6794a981 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/usd-jpy-106615.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/usd-jpy-106615.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "美元/日元"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/usd-jpy-106615"
+title: "USD/JPY"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/usd-jpy-106615"
id: "106615"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 美元/日元
+# USD/JPY
-美元/日元是指美元兑换成日元的汇率。汇率是两种货币之间的兑换比率,表示一种货币可以兑换成另一种货币的数量。美元/日元汇率的变动可以受到多种因素的影响,包括经济数据、利率政策、政治因素等。投资者可以通过交易美元/日元汇率来获得汇率变动带来的利润。
+The USD/JPY refers to the exchange rate of the US dollar to the Japanese yen. The exchange rate is the conversion rate between two currencies, indicating the amount of one currency that can be exchanged for another currency. The fluctuation of the USD/JPY exchange rate can be influenced by various factors, including economic data, interest rate policies, political factors, etc. Investors can profit from the exchange rate changes by trading the USD/JPY exchange rate.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/usinflationdata-106130.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/usinflationdata-106130.mdx
index 5f114cfe4..13b439455 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/usinflationdata-106130.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/usinflationdata-106130.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "美国通胀数据"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/usinflationdata-106130"
+title: "US inflation data"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/usinflationdata-106130"
id: "106130"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 美国通胀数据
+# US inflation data
-美国通胀数据是指美国国内生产总值(GDP)中消费者物价指数(CPI)的变化情况。通胀是指货币供应量增加过快,导致货币贬值,物价水平上涨的现象。通胀数据可以用于评估美国经济的稳定性和通货膨胀压力,对于投资者来说也是重要的参考指标。
+US inflation data refers to the changes in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the United States. Inflation refers to the phenomenon of currency depreciation and rising price levels due to excessive increase in the money supply. Inflation data can be used to evaluate the stability of the US economy and inflationary pressures, which is also an important reference indicator for investors.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/wallstreetestimates-104721.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/wallstreetestimates-104721.mdx
index 5fea47410..9b609eec9 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/wallstreetestimates-104721.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/wallstreetestimates-104721.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "华尔街估值"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/wallstreetestimates-104721"
+title: "Wall Street estimates"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/wallstreetestimates-104721"
id: "104721"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 华尔街估值
+# Wall Street estimates
-华尔街预估是指华尔街分析师对公司未来业绩的预期,通常包括收入、利润、市场份额和成长率等方面的预测。这些预测通常会影响股票价格和投资者的决策。
+Wall Street estimate refers to the expectations of Wall Street analysts for a company's future performance, usually including forecasts of revenue, profit, market share, and growth rate. These forecasts typically have an impact on stock prices and investors' decisions.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/wealthmanagementbusiness-104203.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/wealthmanagementbusiness-104203.mdx
index f449490a2..dad1a16bc 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/wealthmanagementbusiness-104203.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/wealthmanagementbusiness-104203.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "财富管理业务"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/wealthmanagementbusiness-104203"
+title: "wealth management business"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/wealthmanagementbusiness-104203"
id: "104203"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 财富管理业务
+# wealth management business
-财富管理业务是一种金融服务,提供投资组合管理、资产管理、税务规划、退休规划、遗产规划等综合性高端理财服务。主要服务对象是高净值客户和机构客户。
+Wealth management business is a type of financial service that provides comprehensive high-end wealth management services such as investment portfolio management, asset management, tax planning, retirement planning, and estate planning. The main target clients are high-net-worth individuals and institutional clients.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/year-agoactuals-104643.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/year-agoactuals-104643.mdx
index 62826d977..286e429eb 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/year-agoactuals-104643.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/year-agoactuals-104643.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "去年同期实际数"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/year-agoactuals-104643"
+title: "year-ago actuals"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/year-agoactuals-104643"
id: "104643"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 去年同期实际数
+# year-ago actuals
-year-ago actuals 是指与当前报告期相对应的上一年度实际数据。它用于比较当前期间的数据与去年同期的数据,以了解企业或项目的增长趋势。
+Year-ago actuals refer to the actual data from the previous year that corresponds to the current reporting period. It is used to compare the data of the current period with the data of the same period last year in order to understand the growth trend of a company or project.
diff --git a/docs/learn/wiki/yieldcurvecontrolpolicy-105264.mdx b/docs/learn/wiki/yieldcurvecontrolpolicy-105264.mdx
index 1b75d869c..4bdbdd460 100644
--- a/docs/learn/wiki/yieldcurvecontrolpolicy-105264.mdx
+++ b/docs/learn/wiki/yieldcurvecontrolpolicy-105264.mdx
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
---
-title: "收益率曲线控制政策"
-slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/yieldcurvecontrolpolicy-105264"
+title: "yield curve control policy"
+slug: "/en/learn/wiki/yieldcurvecontrolpolicy-105264"
id: "105264"
hide_table_of_contents: true
---
import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-# 收益率曲线控制政策
+# yield curve control policy
-收益率曲线控制政策是一种货币政策工具,旨在通过调整短期和长期利率之间的差距来影响市场利率和借贷成本。这种政策通常由央行实施,旨在稳定经济、控制通胀和促进经济增长。收益率曲线控制政策可以通过购买或出售国债等政府债券来实施。
+The yield curve control policy is a monetary policy tool aimed at influencing market interest rates and borrowing costs by adjusting the gap between short-term and long-term interest rates. This policy is usually implemented by the central bank to stabilize the economy, control inflation, and promote economic growth. The yield curve control policy can be implemented through the purchase or sale of government bonds such as treasury bonds.
diff --git a/docusaurus.config.ts b/docusaurus.config.ts
index 714ffde13..ef14d54c2 100644
--- a/docusaurus.config.ts
+++ b/docusaurus.config.ts
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+import { genSSRTemplate } from "./ssr-template";
+
const { lightTheme } = require("./config/theme");
const darkCodeTheme = require("prism-react-renderer/themes/vsDark");
import type { Config } from "@docusaurus/types";
@@ -12,7 +14,9 @@ const i18n = require("./i18n/config");
const isDev = process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production";
-const targetPortalPath = process.env.PROXY === "canary" ? "https://m.longbridge.xyz" : "https://m.lbkrs.com";
+const proxy = process.env.PROXY || 'release';
+const ossEnv = isDev ? "/" : proxy;
+const targetPortalPath = proxy === "canary" ? "https://m.longbridge.xyz" : "https://m.lbkrs.com";
const localAPIProxyPath = "/dev-proxy";
const apiProxyUrl = `${isDev ? localAPIProxyPath : targetPortalPath}/api/forward`;
@@ -25,15 +29,13 @@ const config: Config = {
baseUrlIssueBanner: false,
onBrokenLinks: "ignore",
onBrokenMarkdownLinks: "ignore",
+ ssrTemplate:genSSRTemplate(ossEnv),
+ trailingSlash: false, // https://docusaurus.io/docs/api/docusaurus-config#trailingSlash
favicon: "https://pub.lbkrs.com/static/offline/202211/qohHsXzN9qtQ23ox/longport_favicon.png",
customFields: {
isDev,
apiProxyUrl
},
- markdown: {
- mermaid: true
- },
-
headTags: [
{
tagName: "script",
@@ -59,14 +61,13 @@ const config: Config = {
function docsWebpackConfig(context, options) {
return {
- name: "longport-wiki-webpack-plugin",
+ name: "longportapp-wiki-webpack-plugin",
configureWebpack(config, isServer, utils, content) {
if (isServer) return {};
- const docsAssetPrefix = "longport-learn-wiki";
+ const docsAssetPrefix = "longportapp-learn-wiki";
return {
devServer: {
- open: "/zh-CN/learn",
- port: 4040,
+ open: "/en/learn",
proxy: [{
context: [localAPIProxyPath],
target: targetPortalPath,
diff --git a/i18n/config.js b/i18n/config.js
index 3088170e6..703fe8b86 100644
--- a/i18n/config.js
+++ b/i18n/config.js
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
module.exports = {
- defaultLocale: 'zh-CN',
- locales: ['zh-CN', 'zh-HK', 'en'],
+ defaultLocale: "en",
+ locales: ["en", "zh-CN", "zh-HK"],
localeConfigs: {
- 'en': { label: 'English' },
- 'zh-CN': { label: '简体中文' },
- 'zh-HK': { label: '繁体中文' },
+ en: { label: "English" },
+ "zh-CN": { label: "简体中文" },
+ "zh-HK": { label: "繁体中文" },
},
-}
+};
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasury-107523.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasury-107523.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index 98e8a3b71..000000000
--- a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasury-107523.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "10-year Treasury"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasury-107523"
-id: "107523"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# 10-year Treasury
-
-
-
-
-10-year government bond refers to a government bond with a maturity date of 10 years. Government bonds are bonds issued by the government, representing the government borrowing from bondholders and promising to repay the principal and pay interest on the maturity date. 10-year government bonds are long-term bonds with a maturity date of 10 years, and investors can purchase these bonds to receive fixed interest income. Due to the fact that government bonds are issued by the government, their default risk is relatively low and they are considered a relatively safe investment choice.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasuryyield-104482.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasuryyield-104482.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index 4d108149b..000000000
--- a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasuryyield-104482.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "10-year Treasury yield"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasuryyield-104482"
-id: "104482"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# 10-year Treasury yield
-
-
-
-
-The 10-year Treasury yield refers to the expected return that investors can obtain by holding 10-year government bonds issued by the United States. It is an indicator of the market's debt risk and inflation expectations for US Treasury bonds, and is also regarded as an important reference index for global financial markets.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yearu-s-treasurynote-104479.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yearu-s-treasurynote-104479.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index be2671ec2..000000000
--- a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yearu-s-treasurynote-104479.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "10-year U.S. Treasury note"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/10-yearu-s-treasurynote-104479"
-id: "104479"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# 10-year U.S. Treasury note
-
-
-
-
-10-year US Treasury bonds refer to bonds issued by the US government with a term of 10 years. It is considered one of the investment tools with relatively high security and is usually used to measure market risk preferences and interest rate levels.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yearyield-107104.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yearyield-107104.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index 5c5b87e2f..000000000
--- a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yearyield-107104.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "10-year yield"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/10-yearyield-107104"
-id: "107104"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# 10-year yield
-
-
-
-
-The 10-year yield refers to the annualized yield of fixed-income products such as government bonds within a 10-year period. It is one of the important indicators for measuring the long-term interest rate level in the bond market and also a reference indicator for evaluating economic development and inflation expectations. An increase in the 10-year yield usually means a decrease in bond prices and an increase in investors' expectations of economic growth and inflation, while a decrease in the 10-year yield indicates the opposite.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/12-monthpricetarget-105706.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/12-monthpricetarget-105706.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index 9736e00ac..000000000
--- a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/12-monthpricetarget-105706.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "12-month price target"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/12-monthpricetarget-105706"
-id: "105706"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# 12-month price target
-
-
-
-
-12-month price target refers to the expected price of a certain stock in the next 12 months as analyzed and evaluated by analysts or investment institutions based on factors such as company fundamentals, industry prospects, and market environment. Investors can use the 12-month price target to formulate their own investment strategies and decisions.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/401-k-investments-106930.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/401-k-investments-106930.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index 575aa3ba3..000000000
--- a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/401-k-investments-106930.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "401(k) investments"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/401-k-investments-106930"
-id: "106930"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# 401(k) investments
-
-
-
-
-401(k) investment is a retirement savings plan that allows employees to contribute a portion of their wages and invest it in a specific retirement savings account. These investments typically include stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc. 401(k) investment is a common pension plan that can help individuals accumulate funds for retirement.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/abandonmentratio-107256.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/abandonmentratio-107256.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index 0051166d7..000000000
--- a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/abandonmentratio-107256.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "abandonment ratio"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/abandonmentratio-107256"
-id: "107256"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# abandonment ratio
-
-
-
-
-The abandonment rate refers to the proportion of purchases of a certain product or service that are abandoned within a certain period of time. It can be used to measure consumer satisfaction or changes in demand for the product or service. A higher abandonment rate may indicate quality issues or a failure to meet consumer expectations, requiring improvement and adjustment.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/actualfundraisingratio-107246.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/actualfundraisingratio-107246.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index deb865897..000000000
--- a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/actualfundraisingratio-107246.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "actual fundraising ratio"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/actualfundraisingratio-107246"
-id: "107246"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# actual fundraising ratio
-
-
-
-
-The actual fundraising ratio refers to the ratio between the actual amount of funds obtained by a company or institution during the fundraising process and the planned fundraising amount. This ratio can be used to evaluate the financing ability and effectiveness of a company or institution during the fundraising process. If the actual fundraising ratio is higher than the planned fundraising ratio, it indicates that the company or institution has obtained more funds than expected, which may indicate a higher level of confidence from investors. On the other hand, if the actual fundraising ratio is lower than the planned fundraising ratio, it may indicate that the company or institution is facing financing difficulties or a lack of confidence from investors.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105478.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105478.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index 35ee1ff8b..000000000
--- a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105478.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "Adjusted EBITDA"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105478"
-id: "105478"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# Adjusted EBITDA
-
-
-
-
-Adjusted EBITDA refers to the profit indicator of a company that excludes factors such as interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization when calculating its profitability. Adjusted EBITDA is commonly used to evaluate a company's operating performance and profitability in order to better compare the financial conditions of different companies.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105572.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105572.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index b901fabf3..000000000
--- a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105572.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "adjusted Ebitda"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105572"
-id: "105572"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# adjusted Ebitda
-
-
-
-
-Adjusted EBITDA refers to the value obtained by adjusting the factors such as interest, taxation, depreciation, and amortization in the profit when calculating the profit of a company. This indicator can be used to evaluate the operating status and profitability of a company, as it eliminates the impact of some non-operating factors on profits.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedeps-103990.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedeps-103990.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index a06470eb0..000000000
--- a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedeps-103990.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "adjusted EPS"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/adjustedeps-103990"
-id: "103990"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# adjusted EPS
-
-
-
-
-Adjusted earnings per share refers to the indicator obtained by adjusting the original earnings per share when calculating the earnings per share of a company. This adjustment typically includes the impact of some non-recurring items, such as restructuring costs, impairment losses, etc. Adjusted earnings per share can more accurately reflect the operating conditions and profitability of a company.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedloss-104813.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedloss-104813.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index 91d6c2e2b..000000000
--- a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedloss-104813.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "adjusted loss"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/adjustedloss-104813"
-id: "104813"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# adjusted loss
-
-
-
-
-Adjusted loss refers to the net profit of a company after adjusting for some non-recurring gains and losses when calculating net profit. Such adjustments typically include some non-recurring gains and losses, such as restructuring costs, impairment losses, non-recurring donations, etc.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedoperatingincome-105570.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedoperatingincome-105570.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index f53f76141..000000000
--- a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedoperatingincome-105570.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "adjusted operating income"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/adjustedoperatingincome-105570"
-id: "105570"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# adjusted operating income
-
-
-
-
-Adjusted operating profit refers to a company's operating profit after deducting some non-recurring items. These non-recurring items may be income or expenses that do not belong to the company's normal business activities. Adjusted operating profit can be used to evaluate a company's operating performance, as it reflects the true profit of the company's normal operating activities.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedprofit-105638.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedprofit-105638.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index 940a91356..000000000
--- a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedprofit-105638.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "adjusted profit"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/adjustedprofit-105638"
-id: "105638"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# adjusted profit
-
-
-
-
-Adjusted profit refers to the net profit of a company after deducting non-recurring gains and losses and other special items, reflecting the company's operating performance and true profitability. Non-recurring gains and losses and other special items include but are not limited to: government subsidies, non-recurring asset impairment losses, restructuring costs, etc. Adjusted profit is one of the important indicators for investors to judge the financial condition and profitability of a company.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adpemploymentnumber-105438.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adpemploymentnumber-105438.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index dd77ad226..000000000
--- a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adpemploymentnumber-105438.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "ADP employment number"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/adpemploymentnumber-105438"
-id: "105438"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# ADP employment number
-
-
-
-
-ADP employment refers to the employment data report of the private sector in the United States published by ADP company. It is an important reference indicator before the release of non-farm employment data in the United States. The report will include employment situation in the private sector of the United States, including manufacturing, service, construction, etc., and has a certain predictive effect on non-farm employment data.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adpjobsreport-106793.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adpjobsreport-106793.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index 1edbce7c1..000000000
--- a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adpjobsreport-106793.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "ADP jobs report"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/adpjobsreport-106793"
-id: "106793"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# ADP jobs report
-
-
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-The ADP Employment Report is a monthly employment report published by the American human resources management company ADP (Automatic Data Processing). Based on the employment data of a large number of companies managed by ADP, the report provides an estimate of non-farm employment in the US private sector. The ADP Employment Report is usually released before the monthly non-farm employment report from the US Department of Labor and is considered an important economic indicator that can provide predictions and trend analysis of the US labor market.
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-title: "aftermarket trading"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/aftermarkettrading-104778"
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-# aftermarket trading
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-Aftermarket trading refers to trading activities that take place after the exchange's normal business hours. In the US stock market, normal business hours are from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm every Monday to Friday. Trading activities after this time period are referred to as aftermarket trading or extended trading. Participants in aftermarket trading are usually institutional investors and individual investors. Unlike normal trading, aftermarket trading has lower trading volume and greater price fluctuations.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/analystconsensus-107866"
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-# analyst consensus
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-Analyst consensus refers to the unanimous opinion of analysts in the financial field on the future development and performance of a stock, index, or other financial instrument. Analyst consensus is usually based on research and analysis of relevant data, economic indicators, and company financial conditions. By considering these information comprehensively, analysts form predictions and opinions on future development. The formation of analyst consensus can be used as a reference for investment decisions, but it does not necessarily mean it is accurate or reliable. Investors need to conduct comprehensive analysis by considering other factors when using it.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107556"
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-# analyst consensus estimate
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-Analyst consensus forecast refers to a method in which analysts predict and estimate financial indicators of a company, such as revenue, profit, market value, etc. Analysts conduct research and analysis on the company's financial statements, industry trends, and market environment to provide predictions for the company's future performance. Analyst consensus forecast is based on the research and opinions of multiple analysts, and can serve as a reference for investment decisions.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107627"
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-# analyst consensus estimate
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-# analyst consensus estimate
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-Analyst consensus estimate refers to a method in which analysts make predictions and estimates of future performance and financial indicators of a specific company or industry based on their own research and analysis. Analyst consensus estimates can include forecasts of a company's revenue, profit, market share, sales growth rate, and other aspects. These estimates can help investors and financial professionals evaluate the potential investment value and performance of a specific company or industry.
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-# analyst forecast
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-# analyst report
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-An analyst report is a detailed research and analysis report about a specific company or industry, written by financial professionals. Analyst reports typically include analysis of the company's financial condition, business model, competitors, market trends, and evaluation and recommendations for the company's future development and stock investment potential. Analyst reports provide valuable information and advice for investors to make investment decisions.
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-Annual dividend yield refers to the ratio of the dividends paid by a company in one year to its stock price, usually expressed as a percentage. It is an important indicator for investors to consider when buying stocks of a company, as it can reflect the company's return on investment to investors.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/annualrevenueforecast-105520"
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-Antitrust law is a series of laws and policies aimed at protecting market competition and preventing monopolies and unfair market practices. The main purpose of antitrust law is to protect consumers and promote fair competition.
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-# asset management business
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-# asset restructuring
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/averagepricetarget-104374"
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/bullishsignal-103696"
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-A bullish signal refers to an investment strategy in which investors believe that a certain security or market will rise, and therefore take action to buy that security or market. Bullish signals are usually based on methods such as technical analysis or fundamental analysis.
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-# buyback program
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-A buyback plan is a plan or policy in which a company repurchases its own stock. Buyback plans are usually aimed at increasing the stock price and shareholder value, as well as reducing the number of outstanding shares.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/buyingopportunitysignal-102847"
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-Buy-low signal refers to the situation in the stock market where investors consider it a good opportunity to buy when stock prices fall to a relatively low level. Buy-low signal means that the stock price has approached the bottom and is expected to rebound and rise. Investors can buy stocks at a lower price to gain future returns.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/capex-200000"
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Capital Expenditure (Capex) refers to the funds a company spends on acquiring, maintaining, or improving its fixed assets, such as buildings, machinery, equipment, or technology. These expenditures are considered investments in the long-term growth and productive capacity of the business.
Capex is typically categorized as a capital budget item, which is a significant purchase that contributes to the company's value over time. It is distinct from operational expenses, which cover the ongoing costs of running a business, such as salaries, rent, and utilities. Capex is often used to expand a company's capabilities, modernize its facilities, or increase its production capacity.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/capitalallocationpolicy-103903"
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-# capital allocation policy
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-Central Huijin Investment Ltd. is a state-level investment institution established by the Chinese government, dedicated to managing and investing China's foreign exchange reserve assets. Its investment strategy mainly focuses on long-term investment and value investment, aiming to support and promote the Chinese economy.
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-Combined loss ratio is one of the indicators used by insurance companies to measure their core business. The combined loss ratio refers to the ratio of the costs incurred by an insurance company in paying claims and insurance expenses to its income. A combined loss ratio below 100% indicates that the insurance company's business is profitable, while a ratio above 100% means that the company's business is loss-making.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/consensusestimate-105269"
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-Consensus expectation refers to a forecast provided by analysts or financial institutions, which is based on the average forecast value of multiple analysts for a company's future performance. Consensus expectations are often used to assess whether a company's performance meets market expectations.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/consensusestimates-105125"
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-Consensus forecast refers to the unanimous opinion reached by financial professionals on the future prediction of certain indicators, data or events based on various information and data. These professionals may include analysts, investors, economists, etc. Consensus forecast can provide market participants with a common understanding of future trends, and it has certain guiding role in investment decisions and market expectations.
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-Consensus recommendation refers to the unanimous recommendation of financial professionals for a stock or other investment tool. Consensus recommendations are usually based on a comprehensive analysis of the fundamentals, technical analysis, and market trends of the stock or investment tool, as well as professionals' expectations for future development.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/consensusrevenueestimate-105126"
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-Consensus revenue forecast refers to the forecast of financial professionals reaching a consensus on a company's revenue situation for a period of time in the future. These professionals analyze the company's financial statements, industry trends, market environment, and other information to estimate the company's future revenue. Consensus revenue forecasts can provide market participants with a common understanding of the company's future business performance, and have a certain guiding role in investment decisions and market expectations.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/consumerelectronicsshow-107518"
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-The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is one of the world's largest consumer electronics product exhibitions, held annually in Las Vegas, USA in January. The CES exhibition is an important event in the global consumer electronics industry, attracting consumer electronics manufacturers, software developers, technology companies, media, and others from around the world. At the CES exhibition, companies showcase their latest consumer electronics products and technological innovations, including smartphones, smart home devices, televisions, audio devices, automotive technology, virtual reality technology, etc.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/contractfordifferences-100289"
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A contract for differences (CFD) is an arrangement made in financial derivatives trading where the differences in the settlement between the open and closing trade prices are cash-settled. There is no delivery of physical goods or securities with CFDs.Contracts for differences is an advanced trading strategy used by experienced traders and is not allowed in the United States.
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-Contract sales refer to contracts signed between a company and a customer for the delivery of goods or provision of services at an agreed price and quantity within a certain period in the future. Contract sales are usually one of the important sources of income for enterprises, and can reflect the market demand and sales ability of the enterprise.
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-Core FFO refers to a metric used by real estate investment trusts (REITs) to measure their operating performance. It represents the net income of REITs plus depreciation, amortization, and non-cash expenses. Core FFO is considered a more accurate and comparable measure as it excludes non-operating factors such as non-cash gains and expenses. It helps investors evaluate the profitability and cash flow situation of REITs.
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-# cost structure
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-Cost structure refers to the composition and proportion of various costs in the production and operation process of a company. Cost structure can include direct costs (such as raw materials, labor costs), indirect costs (such as administrative expenses, sales expenses), as well as fixed costs and variable costs, etc. Understanding a company's cost structure can help analyze its profitability and operational efficiency.
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-title: "CPI"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/cpi-102433"
-id: "102433"
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-# CPI
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The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an index that measures changes in prices paid by consumers for a basket of goods and services that may include transportation, food and medical care. It is calculated by taking price changes for each item in the predetermined basket of goods and averaging them. The CPI is one of the main indicators used to measure inflation. Generally, inflation above 3% is considered noticeable, and above 5% as relatively severe. CPI is often an important reference indicator for market economic activities and governmental monetary policy.
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-title: "CPI report"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/cpireport-103760"
-id: "103760"
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-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
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-# CPI report
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-The CPI report refers to the Consumer Price Index report, which is an indicator of measuring changes in prices of goods and services. The CPI report is usually published by the government or relevant institutions and includes the price changes of a basket of goods and services. The CPI report can be used to measure the level of inflation and changes in consumer purchasing power, and it is of significant importance for monetary policy making and economic analysis.
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-title: "debt auctions"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/debtauctions-105440"
-id: "105440"
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-# debt auctions
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-Debt auctions refer to the process in which the government or companies issue bonds to the public. During the bond issuance process, the government or companies will raise funds from the public through auctions or other means to raise funds or repay debts. Investors participating in bond auctions can bid based on their risk preferences and return requirements, and the bidder with the highest price will ultimately obtain the bonds.
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-title: "decrease in net profit attributable to shareholders"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/decreaseinnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-104718"
-id: "104718"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
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-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
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-# decrease in net profit attributable to shareholders
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-A decrease in net profit attributable to the parent company's owners refers to a situation where the net profit attributable to the parent company's owners in the current period is lower than that in the previous period or the same period. This may be due to poor business conditions, increased costs, or reduced income, among other reasons.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/delistingriskwarning-105430.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/delistingriskwarning-105430.mdx
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-title: "delisting risk warning"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/delistingriskwarning-105430"
-id: "105430"
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-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
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-# delisting risk warning
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-Delisting risk warning refers to a warning signal that a stock may be delisted by the exchange. The exchange will monitor the stock, and if it is found to have delisting risk, a delisting risk warning will be issued. This is usually due to poor financial condition of the company, long-term trading price of the stock below a certain level, or other violations by the company. The issuance of delisting risk warning may have a negative impact on the stock price.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/depositpledge-106547.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/depositpledge-106547.mdx
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-title: "deposit pledge"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/depositpledge-106547"
-id: "106547"
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-# deposit pledge
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-Deposit pledge refers to a way of borrowing from banks and other financial institutions by using deposits as collateral. Borrowers provide deposits as collateral to financial institutions as a guarantee for the loan. During the loan period, the borrower's deposits will be frozen until the loan is repaid. Deposit pledge can provide additional loan guarantees, reduce the borrower's credit risk, and also obtain lower loan interest rates.
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-title: "DIF line"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/difline-104205"
-id: "104205"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
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-# DIF line
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-The DIF line is an indicator in technical analysis used to measure the trend strength of stocks or other financial assets. The DIF line is the difference between two calculated exponential moving averages, and by observing changes in the DIF line, one can determine the direction and strength of the market trend.
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-title: "diluted common share"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/dilutedcommonshare-104774"
-id: "104774"
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-# diluted common share
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-Diluted common stock refers to the decrease in earnings per share of common stock after the issuance of new shares or convertible securities under specific circumstances. This is because the newly issued shares or convertible securities will increase the company's capital stock, thereby reducing earnings per share. Diluted common stock is a measure used to assess earnings per share.
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-title: "diluted EPS"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/dilutedeps-104601"
-id: "104601"
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-# diluted EPS
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-Diluted earnings per share refers to the actual earnings per share of a company after issuing potential common stock. Diluted earnings per share is lower than basic earnings per share because it takes into account the impact of potential common stock that may be issued in the future.
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-title: "Disclosure quality"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/disclosurequality-105057"
-id: "105057"
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-# Disclosure quality
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-Information disclosure quality refers to the quality of truthfulness, accuracy, timeliness, and other aspects of information disclosed by enterprises or institutions. Enterprises or institutions with good information disclosure quality can enhance investors' confidence and promote the healthy development of the capital market.
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-title: "discontinuation rates"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/discontinuationrates-106686"
-id: "106686"
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-# discontinuation rates
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-Termination rate refers to the proportion of activities or services that are stopped or cancelled within a specific period of time. In the financial field, termination rate is often used to describe the proportion of customers or investors terminating contracts, terminating investments, or terminating transactions. Termination rate can be used to evaluate customer loyalty, product or service quality, and changes in market demand. A higher termination rate may indicate problems or dissatisfactory factors, while a lower termination rate may indicate higher customer satisfaction or stable market demand.
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-title: "distribution network"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/distributionnetwork-104167"
-id: "104167"
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-# distribution network
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-A dealer network refers to the sales channels established between a company and its dealers. The dealer network can narrow the distance between the manufacturer and the end customer, improve sales efficiency and sales coverage. A perfect dealer network is very important for a company's market expansion and sales performance improvement.
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-title: "dividend investing"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/dividendinvesting-107366"
-id: "107366"
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-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
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-# dividend investing
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-Dividend investment is an investment strategy that focuses on purchasing stocks with stable dividend payments and potential for growth. Dividend investors choose to purchase stocks of companies with stable profitability and good financial conditions in order to obtain dividend income. They believe that dividend income can provide stable cash flow and that the growth of dividends can increase investment returns. Dividend investment is often considered a relatively low-risk investment strategy and is suitable for investors seeking stable income.
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-title: "dollar bonds"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/dollarbonds-105304"
-id: "105304"
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-# dollar bonds
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-US dollar bonds refer to debt instruments denominated in US dollars. US dollar bonds can be issued by governments, financial institutions or companies to raise funds. Due to the fact that the US dollar is one of the world's major reserve currencies, US dollar bonds have high liquidity and international market recognition.
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-title: "dot plot"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/dotplot-106963"
-id: "106963"
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-# dot plot
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-Dot plot is a chart format used to display central bank officials' expectations for future interest rates or policies. In a dot plot, each central bank official marks the projected level of interest rates or policy changes and represents their confidence in this expectation through the size of the dot. Dot plots can provide market participants with predictions and expectations for the possible direction of central bank policies.
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-title: "down payment ratio"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/downpaymentratio-106443"
-id: "106443"
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-# down payment ratio
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-The down payment ratio refers to the ratio of the down payment amount paid by the home buyer to the total value of the house. The down payment ratio is usually expressed as a percentage. For example, a down payment ratio of 30% means that the home buyer needs to pay 30% of the total value of the house as a down payment. The down payment ratio is an important indicator of the purchasing power and loan demand of home buyers. A higher down payment ratio means that the home buyer needs to pay more cash, reducing the loan amount and interest expenses, while also reducing the buyer's risk exposure.
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-title: "earnings beat"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/earningsbeat-104724"
-id: "104724"
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-# earnings beat
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-Earnings beat refers to a company's earnings exceeding analysts' expectations in a quarter or fiscal year. This usually leads to a rise in stock price as investors believe that the company's performance has exceeded market expectations, indicating greater potential for future growth.
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-title: "earnings forecast"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/earningsforecast-102845"
-id: "102845"
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-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
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-# earnings forecast
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-Performance forecast is a prediction or announcement about future performance made by a listed company to investors based on its operating conditions before the announcement is made. Through performance forecasts, investors can have an early understanding of the company's operating conditions and future development trends, in order to make corresponding investment decisions.
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-title: "earnings forecast accuracy"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/earningsforecastaccuracy-103985"
-id: "103985"
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-# earnings forecast accuracy
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-Profit forecast accuracy refers to the accuracy of analysts or institutions' predictions of a company's future profits. This indicator is usually measured by comparing the difference between analysts' or institutions' predicted values and actual values. Analysts or institutions with high forecast accuracy are usually favored by investors.
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-title: "earnings measure"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/earningsmeasure-105230"
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-# earnings measure
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-title: "earnings outlook"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/earningsoutlook-105349"
-id: "105349"
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-# earnings outlook
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-title: "earnings per share"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/earningspershare-106049"
-id: "106049"
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-# earnings per share
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-title: "earnings report"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/earningsreport-103983"
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-title: "EPS estimate"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/epsestimate-105270"
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-# EPS guidance
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-Earnings per share forecast (EPS guidance) refers to the forecast of expected earnings per share for a certain period of time in the future. This forecast can be used by investors to assess the company's future profitability and growth prospects.
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-# EPS guidance
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-EPS refers to earnings per share, which refers to the earnings generated per share of common stock equity held by a company. EPS guidance refers to the forecast or guidance of earnings per share for a future period of time. This forecast or guidance can be the company's internal expectation or information disclosed to investors or analysts.
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-# equity acquisition
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-Equity acquisition refers to the acquisition of control over the target company or a certain proportion of equity in the target company through the purchase of equity. Equity acquisition can be friendly, meaning that the target company and the acquirer reach a consensus and complete the transaction; it can also be hostile, meaning that the acquirer purchases equity directly from shareholders without the consent of the target company.
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-# equity investment
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-Equity investment refers to the investment behavior of acquiring ownership of a company through purchasing company stocks or becoming a company partner. Equity investment has relatively high risks and returns, and investors usually need to take on higher risks and conduct more in-depth research and analysis on their investments. The returns on equity investment may come from factors such as dividends, stock price increases, or improvements in company performance.
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-# equity structure
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-Equity structure refers to the distribution of equity among the owners of a company. It reflects the ownership and control rights of the owners over the company. The equity structure includes the proportion of shares held by shareholders, as well as their voting rights and decision-making powers. The equity structure has a significant impact on the governance and development of a company, and it is also one of the important indicators for investors to assess the value and risk of a company.
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-# expense ratio
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-Expense ratio is the ratio of total expenses to operating income during an accounting period for a company. This indicator can reflect a company's operating efficiency and cost control ability, and is one of the important indicators for investors to evaluate a company's profitability.
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-Final case information refers to a legal case in which all appeals and litigation procedures have concluded, and no further appeals or other litigation procedures can be conducted. After the determination of final case information, the court's judgment or ruling has legal effect, and the parties cannot file new appeals or litigation requests regarding the case.
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-Financial report is a report prepared by a company reflecting its financial status, operating results, and cash flow status. Financial reports include balance sheet, income statement, cash flow statement, and statement of changes in owner's equity, etc. Financial reports are the main channel for companies to provide information to external stakeholders such as investors and creditors, and they are also an important basis for regulatory agencies to supervise and evaluate a company's financial status.
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-Fireside chat refers to an informal conversation between two or more individuals in a cozy and comfortable environment. This term originated from a series of speeches given by the American President Franklin D. Roosevelt on radio stations in the 1930s. Fireside chat is commonly used to describe informal communication between executives, politicians, or other prominent individuals.
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-Form 10-Q is a financial statement that the SEC requires public companies to submit every quarter. The statement includes information about the company's financial condition, operating performance, risk factors, etc., helping investors to have a comprehensive understanding of the company's operations.
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A franchisee is an independent business owner who operates a third-party retail outlet called a franchise. In doing so, the franchisee has purchased the right to use an existing business's trademarks, associated brands, and proprietary knowledge to market and sell the same brand and uphold the same standards as the first business.
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-Capital flow refers to the movement and direction of funds in the market, that is, the investment direction and degree of different assets by investors during a certain period of time. Capital flow is an important market indicator that can help investors grasp market hotspots and trends.
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-Fund size refers to the total size of the fund assets managed by the fund manager. It is an important indicator for measuring the size of a fund and is usually measured in billions of yuan. The size of the fund is related to the fund's investment capability and market influence. A larger fund size usually means more funds available for investment, but it may also lead to restrictions on investment opportunities and risks of market manipulation.
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-FX strategists, short for foreign exchange strategists, refer to professionals who specialize in foreign exchange market analysis and investment strategies. Their responsibilities include studying global macroeconomic conditions and market changes, predicting foreign exchange market trends, and devising corresponding investment strategies based on market conditions. FX strategists usually work in banks, investment companies, hedge funds, and other institutions, and are one of the important participants in the foreign exchange market.
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-Gary Gensler is a financial expert in the United States who has held positions such as chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and chairman of the U.S. Treasury Department's Financial Stability Oversight Council. He has extensive experience and knowledge in financial regulation and financial markets.
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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is an economic indicator that measures the total value of all final goods and services produced within a country or region over a specific period. It is one of the most widely used indicators to gauge economic activity, often employed to assess the health and growth rate of an economy.
GDP can be calculated from three main perspectives: the production (or output) approach, the income approach, and the expenditure approach:
Production Approach: This calculates the total value generated by all economic activities during a certain period, subtracting the value of intermediate goods consumed in the process, thus reflecting the market value of final goods and services.
Income Approach: This sums up all incomes earned by economic units participating in the production process, including wages, profits, and taxes, to calculate GDP.
Expenditure Approach: This calculates GDP by summing up the total expenditures on all final goods and services, including consumer spending, investment, government spending, and net exports (exports minus imports).
Growth in GDP is considered a sign of economic expansion and prosperity, while a contraction in GDP may indicate economic recession. Changes in GDP affect employment, income levels, and government policy-making. Policymakers, investors, and economists closely monitor GDP data as a basis for economic policy and investment decisions.
There are several variants of GDP, including nominal GDP and real GDP:
Nominal GDP: Measured at current market prices, without adjusting for changes in price levels.
Real GDP: Calculated using prices of a base year, excluding the effects of price changes and more accurately reflecting changes in the volume of the economy.
Overall, GDP is a crucial indicator for measuring national economic activity and production capacity, vital for understanding economic conditions, planning policies, and conducting international comparisons.
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-Go-to-market strategy is a marketing strategy that refers to the way and method in which a company promotes its products or services to the market. This strategy includes product positioning, target market, pricing strategy, channel selection, sales strategy, etc.
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-Gold futures refer to contracts that allow investors to buy or sell a certain amount of gold at a predetermined date and price in the future. Gold futures are derivative instruments in the financial market, and investors can profit from the rise or fall in gold prices through gold futures trading. The trading price and quantity of gold futures contracts are determined on the exchange, and investors can participate in the fluctuations of the gold market by buying or selling gold futures contracts.
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Gross profit is the profit a company makes after deducting the costs associated with making and selling its products, or the costs associated with providing its services. Gross profit will appear on a company's income statement and can be calculated by subtracting the cost of goods sold from revenue (sales). These figures can be found on a company's income statement. Gross profit may also be referred to as sales profit.
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-Premium income refers to the total amount of premiums received by an insurance company from insurance contracts within a certain period of time. Insurance companies obtain premium income by selling insurance products to policyholders. Premium income is one of the main sources of income for insurance companies.
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-Hawkish commentary refers to a relatively tight stance or viewpoint on monetary policy. Hawkish commentators typically believe that economic growth is strong and inflation pressures are rising, and measures should be taken to tighten the money supply to prevent inflation from worsening. Such commentary may have a significant impact on the market, especially with regard to monetary policy decisions and the foreign exchange market.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/interimstatements-106200"
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-# interim statements
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-The interim report is a financial report that publicly discloses a company's semi-annual performance. It includes the financial data and performance of the company for the first six months of the year. The interim report is an important way for companies to provide information to investors, shareholders, and other stakeholders, and can be used to evaluate the company's operating condition and investment value.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/investmentbankcoverage-107066"
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-Investment bank attention refers to the degree of attention and interest that an investment bank has in a company or project. Investment banks usually evaluate and predict the development prospects of a company or project through research and analysis, and determine whether to invest or provide other financial services based on their evaluation results. A high level of investment bank attention means that the company or project is valued and recognized by investment banks, and may receive more attention and support.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/investorclaim-105533"
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-# investor claim
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-Investor claim refers to a lawsuit filed by an investor to the court due to illegal activities in the securities market, aiming to protect the rights and interests of investors and maintain the fairness, impartiality, and transparency of the market. Investor claims can generally be realized through securities investor protection funds or law firms.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/investorconference-103652"
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-# Investor Conference
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-An investor conference is a meeting held by a company regularly or irregularly, aiming to provide investors with information such as financial reports, business plans, and development strategies. Investor conferences are typically attended by company executives and investor representatives and serve as an important channel for communication between the company and investors.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/investorplaceearnings-107031"
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-# InvestorPlace Earnings
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-InvestorPlace Earnings is a financial term that refers to the earnings report of InvestorPlace company. InvestorPlace is a financial information media company that publishes news, analysis, and advice on the stock market and investments. InvestorPlace Earnings is the report released by the company regarding its earnings situation, which includes the company's revenue, profit, and other financial indicators. These reports can help investors understand the company's profitability and financial condition, and make investment decisions.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/investorrights-104407"
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-# investor rights
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-Investor's equity refers to the sum of the return on investment and the investment principal generated by investors during a certain period of time. Investor's equity reflects the economic interests of investors in a specific period of time, and is one of the important indicators for evaluating investment returns. Investor's equity includes shareholder's equity and creditor's equity. Shareholder's equity includes share capital, capital reserves, surplus reserves, undistributed profits, etc. Creditor's equity includes loan principal, payable bond interest, etc.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/issuanceexpenses-107255"
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-# issuance expenses
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-Issuance expenses refer to the expenses incurred by a company in issuing securities to raise funds. These expenses include underwriting fees, legal fees, accounting fees, printing fees, advertising fees, etc. Issuance expenses are usually recorded in the company's capital reserve or share capital account and amortized over a certain period of time.
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-# issuance of government bonds
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-The issuance of additional national bonds refers to the expansion of government bonds issued to meet fiscal expenditure needs. The purpose of issuing additional national bonds is to raise financial funds for the government, which are used for national development and social welfare projects.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/issuesize-104166"
-id: "104166"
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-# issue size
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-The issue size refers to the total amount of securities issued by a company. For stocks, the issue size usually refers to the total number of shares issued; for bonds, the issue size usually refers to the total face value of the bonds.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/laborshortages-103745"
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-# labor shortages
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-Labor shortage refers to the situation where the supply of human resources in a company or industry is insufficient to meet demand. The reasons for labor shortage may be structural, seasonal, or due to some special reasons. Labor shortage may lead to problems such as decreased production efficiency and increased costs for companies.
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-# Larry Summers
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-Larry Summers is an American economist and politician who has served as Secretary of the Treasury and President of Harvard University. He has a deep knowledge in the field of economics, focusing on macroeconomics, international finance, and monetary policy. His views and analysis have had a wide-ranging impact on global economic policy and markets, earning him a reputation as one of the most influential economists of our time.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/latefiling-106510"
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-# late filing
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-Late reporting refers to the behavior of a company failing to submit financial statements or other relevant documents within the prescribed time. Late reporting can result in fines and penalties for the company and may have a negative impact on investors and other stakeholders.
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-# lifting of restricted shares
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-Restricted stock lifting refers to a system in the stock market where shareholders are unable to sell their held stocks for a certain period of time. After this period ends, shareholders are free to sell their held stocks. The lifting of restrictions on stock sales usually has a certain impact on the stock market and may lead to fluctuations in stock prices.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/londoncopperprices-103905"
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-London copper price refers to the price of copper on the London Metal Exchange. As the world's largest copper trading market, the London Metal Exchange's copper price is widely followed and considered as the reference price for the global copper market.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/long-termissuercreditratings-103735"
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-Long-term issuer credit rating is a method of assessing the long-term credit risk of borrowers or issuers. Rating agencies evaluate borrowers or issuers' financial and operational conditions, market environment, political environment, and other factors, and give corresponding rating grades. The rating grades are usually AAA, AA, A, BBB, BB, B, CCC, CC, C, D, etc.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/majoritystake-107800"
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-# majority stake
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-Weighted stocks refer to individual stocks with a higher proportion in the stock index, with a larger market value and a greater impact on the overall trend and volatility of the index. In general, the rise and fall of weighted stocks will have a significant impact on the entire stock index, and investors need to closely monitor the performance of weighted stocks and their impact on the index.
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-The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) is an important indicator for measuring manufacturing economic activity. It surveys purchasing activities, output, new orders, and employment of manufacturing companies to obtain an overall economic activity index. A PMI value greater than 50 indicates an expansionary state in the manufacturing economy, while a value less than 50 indicates a contractionary state. Manufacturing PMI is one of the important indicators that investors, analysts, and decision-makers pay attention to, as it can be used to assess the manufacturing economic condition of a country or region.
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-Margin balance refers to the balance of the amount borrowed by investors to purchase securities through margin financing and securities lending business minus the principal repaid. Margin financing and securities lending refer to a way for investors to increase investment funds by borrowing securities from brokers through loans or using held securities as collateral, in order to engage in securities trading. Margin balance reflects the balance of the amount borrowed by investors in margin financing and securities lending business, and can be used to evaluate investors' leverage level and risk tolerance.
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-Tradable securities refer to securities that can be transferred or sold at any time, such as stocks, bonds, and short-term bonds. Tradable securities usually have high liquidity, and investors can obtain cash or make other investments by selling these securities. The value of tradable securities usually fluctuates with changes in market supply and demand and market expectations.
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-Market bottom refers to the lowest point of a stock price over a period of time. In technical analysis, market bottom is often seen as a support level for stock prices, meaning that when the price falls to this level, investors will start buying stocks and push up the stock price. Judging market bottoms is very important for investors, as it can help them find opportunities to buy low and sell high.
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A marketing mix includes multiple areas of focus as part of a comprehensive marketing plan. The term often refers to a common classification that began as the four Ps: product, price, placement, and promotion.Effective marketing touches on a broad range of areas as opposed to fixating on one message. Doing so helps reach a wider audience, and by keeping the four Ps in mind, marketing professionals are better able to maintain focus on the things that really matter. Focusing on a marketing mix helps organizations make strategic decisions when launching new products or revising existing products.
A marketing strategy refers to a business’s overall game plan for reaching prospective consumers and turning them into customers of their products or services. A marketing strategy contains the company’s value proposition, key brand messaging, data on target customer demographics, and other high-level elements.A thorough marketing strategy covers the four Ps of marketing: product, price, place, and promotion.
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-title: "mean earnings estimate"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/meanearningsestimate-104910"
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-Average return estimation refers to the estimation of the average return of a certain stock or company in the future period. This indicator can be used to evaluate the profitability and future development trend of the stock or company.
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-title: "mean estimate"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/meanestimate-104521"
-id: "104521"
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-# mean estimate
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-Average estimate refers to the average forecast of various analysts for the future performance of a company or stock. These forecasts typically include aspects such as revenue, profit, dividends, and stock prices.
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-title: "mid-term profit"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/mid-termprofit-106129"
-id: "106129"
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-# mid-term profit
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-Mid-term profit refers to the profit obtained by an enterprise or individual after deducting expenses from income during a certain period of time (usually 1 to 3 years). Compared with short-term and long-term profits, mid-term profit can better reflect the operating status and future development trend of enterprises or individuals, and therefore has important significance in investment decisions.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/monetarypolicycommittee-105532.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/monetarypolicycommittee-105532.mdx
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-title: "Monetary Policy Committee"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/monetarypolicycommittee-105532"
-id: "105532"
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-# Monetary Policy Committee
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-The Monetary Policy Committee is responsible for formulating and implementing the national monetary policy. The committee is usually composed of senior officials from the central bank or other financial regulatory agencies. They formulate monetary policy based on the economic and financial market conditions, including interest rate adjustments, control of money supply, etc. The decisions of the Monetary Policy Committee have a significant impact on the economy and financial markets.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/moneymarketfund-102843.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/moneymarketfund-102843.mdx
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-title: "money market fund"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/moneymarketfund-102843"
-id: "102843"
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-# money market fund
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-Money market funds are funds that primarily invest in short-term debt, typically in short-term government bonds, commercial paper, etc. The characteristics of money market funds are low risk, low return, and high liquidity.
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-title: "mortgage interest rate"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/mortgageinterestrate-103864"
-id: "103864"
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-# mortgage interest rate
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-Mortgage loan interest rate refers to the rate charged by a bank when a homebuyer borrows money from the bank to purchase a house. Mortgage loan interest rates are usually determined based on factors such as the borrower's credit rating, the value of the house, the loan term, and market interest rates. A lower mortgage loan interest rate may mean lower monthly payments and less interest, but it also requires higher credit requirements and a higher down payment.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/most-favored-nation-102478.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/most-favored-nation-102478.mdx
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-title: "Most-Favored-Nation"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/most-favored-nation-102478"
-id: "102478"
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-# Most-Favored-Nation
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A most-favored-nation (MFN) clause requires a country providing a trade concession to one trading partner to extend the same treatment to all. Used in trade treaties for hundreds of years, the MFN clause and its principle of universal equal treatment underpin the World Trade Organization.
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-title: "moving average bullish strategy"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/movingaveragebullishstrategy-104478"
-id: "104478"
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-# moving average bullish strategy
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-The moving average bullish arrangement strategy is a technical analysis strategy that makes trading decisions based on the moving average pattern presented by the stock price trend. Bullish arrangement refers to the short-term moving average crossing above the long-term moving average, indicating the formation of an uptrend in the stock price. Investors can make buy operations based on the moving average bullish arrangement.
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-title: "moving average system"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/movingaveragesystem-102841"
-id: "102841"
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-# moving average system
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-The moving average system is a technical analysis tool that analyzes trends and price movements by calculating the moving average of stock prices. The moving average system can help investors determine the buying and selling points of stocks and assist in formulating investment strategies.
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-title: "multiple applications"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/multipleapplications-107247"
-id: "107247"
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-# multiple applications
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-Multiple filings refer to submitting application materials or forms multiple times within a certain time range. In the financial field, multiple filings usually refer to the need for enterprises or individuals to submit tax declaration forms to the tax authorities multiple times within the prescribed time period to fulfill their tax declaration obligations. Multiple filings can be due to taxpayers needing to declare multiple types of taxes or because there are multiple declaration deadlines for the same type of tax. Through multiple filings, tax authorities can regulate and verify taxpayers' tax payment situations.
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-title: "net asset value growth rate"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netassetvaluegrowthrate-104561"
-id: "104561"
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-# net asset value growth rate
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-Net asset value growth rate refers to the growth rate of a fund's unit net asset value over a certain period of time, usually on an annual basis. It is one of the important indicators for measuring fund performance and reflects the fund's investment return rate. The higher the net asset value growth rate, the better the fund's performance.
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-title: "net capital raised"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netcapitalraised-102803"
-id: "102803"
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-# net capital raised
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-Net funds raised refer to the net amount of capital obtained by a company after deducting expenses such as issuance costs and debt repayments from financing through the issuance of stocks, bonds, and other securities. Net funds raised are an important source of funds for companies to invest and expand.
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-title: "net inflow of retail investor funds"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netinflowofretailinvestorfunds-107299"
-id: "107299"
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-# net inflow of retail investor funds
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-The net inflow of funds in the middle market refers to the net inflow of funds from middle-market investors in the stock market over a certain period of time. The net inflow of funds in the middle market is calculated by subtracting the net inflow of funds from the purchase of stocks by middle-market investors from the net inflow of funds from the sale of stocks. The net inflow of funds in the middle market can be used to analyze the views and emotions of middle-market investors on the stock market and to predict the trend of the stock market. If the net inflow of funds in the middle market is positive, it means that the net inflow of funds from middle-market investors buying stocks is greater than the net inflow of funds from selling stocks, indicating that middle-market investors have an optimistic attitude towards the stock market. If the net inflow of funds in the middle market is negative, it means that the net inflow of funds from middle-market investors selling stocks is greater than the net inflow of funds from buying stocks, indicating that middle-market investors have a pessimistic attitude towards the stock market.
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-title: "net interest income"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netinterestincome-103907"
-id: "103907"
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-# net interest income
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-Net interest income refers to the difference between the interest income obtained from lending and deposit businesses and the interest expenses paid. Net interest income is one of the main sources of income for banks and other financial institutions, and it reflects the efficiency of fund utilization and profitability of financial institutions.
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-title: "net interest yield"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netinterestyield-104870"
-id: "104870"
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-# net interest yield
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-Net interest margin refers to the ratio of the income obtained by banks or other financial institutions through the difference between interest received and interest paid to their asset size. This ratio reflects the profit-making ability of financial institutions through asset management and liability management.
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-title: "net product revenue"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netproductrevenue-107440"
-id: "107440"
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-# net product revenue
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-Net product income refers to the income obtained by a company after deducting the costs and expenses directly related to the sale of products. This includes the sales price of the product minus the costs directly related to the sale of the product, such as production costs, sales expenses, and distribution expenses. Net product income is one of the main sources of a company's operating activities and can be used to assess the company's sales and profitability.
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-title: "net product sales"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netproductsales-107442"
-id: "107442"
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-# net product sales
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-Net product sales refer to the net income obtained by a company after deducting refunds, discounts, and other sales-related expenses after selling products. This indicator can be used to evaluate the sales effectiveness and profitability of a company.
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-title: "net profit attributable to parent company"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netprofitattributabletoparentcompany-104645"
-id: "104645"
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-Net profit attributable to the parent company's shareholders is the net profit that the company belongs to after deducting various expenses and taxes. This indicator reflects the core business profitability of the company and is an important indicator for measuring the company's financial condition and profitability.
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-title: "Net profit increase"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netprofitincrease-106998"
-id: "106998"
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-An increase in net profit refers to the growth of a company's net profit in a certain period compared to the previous period. Net profit is the profit that a company obtains after deducting various expenses and taxes, so an increase in net profit means that the company has achieved better performance in its operational activities. An increase in net profit can reflect the profitability and the state of operation of a company.
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-title: "net purchase of financing"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netpurchaseoffinancing-105021"
-id: "105021"
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-Net financing buying refers to the net amount obtained by subtracting the amount received from selling stocks from the amount of stocks purchased by investors through financing channels. The value of net financing buying can reflect market sentiment. If the value of net financing buying is high, it indicates that investors have a bullish sentiment towards the market.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/netreductionofholdings-107297"
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-Net reduction refers to the net change in the number of shares held by shareholders or major shareholders within a certain period of time. Net reduction can be achieved through reductions in shareholding, transfer of shares, or other means. Net reduction is one of the important indicators to measure the confidence and attitude of shareholders or major shareholders towards the company. A significant net reduction may indicate uncertainty or pessimism about the future development of the company by shareholders or major shareholders.
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-Net financing repayment refers to the amount of funds obtained by a company or individual through financing methods, minus the repayment of loan principal and payment of interest. Net financing repayment can reflect the net cash flow of a company or individual's financing activities.
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-Net sales refer to the actual income that a company obtains after deducting various sales costs. It is an important indicator that reflects a company's sales performance and is usually used to measure the total sales revenue achieved by a company in a certain period. Net sales can reflect a company's profitability, and is one of the important indicators for investors to evaluate a company's operating conditions.
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-Net sales forecast is an estimate of the revenue a company expects to generate over a specific period of time, typically a quarter or year. This forecast is based on a variety of factors, including historical sales data, market trends, and current economic conditions. Net sales forecast is important for investors and analysts as it can provide insight into a company's expected financial performance and growth potential.
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-# net sales growth
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-title: "non-GAAP EPS"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/non-gaapeps-104679"
-id: "104679"
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-Non-GAAP EPS (Earnings Per Share) is a measure of a company's operating performance, which excludes the impact of certain non-recurring items on the company's profitability. Typically, non-GAAP EPS excludes special items, non-recurring gains or losses, and acquisition-related expenses, among others. This allows for a more accurate reflection of the company's core profitability.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/non-performingloanbalance-104866.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/non-performingloanbalance-104866.mdx
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-title: "non-performing loan balance"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/non-performingloanbalance-104866"
-id: "104866"
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-# non-performing loan balance
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-Non-performing loan balance refers to the amount of loans that banks or other financial institutions fail to repay on time. Non-performing loan balance is one of the important indicators of bank risk management, which reflects the quality and repayment ability of bank loan assets.
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-title: "non-recurring net loss"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/non-recurringnetloss-104905"
-id: "104905"
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-Non-recurring net loss refers to the net loss caused by non-routine gains and losses that occur during the daily operations of a company. These non-recurring gains and losses may include one-time income or expenses, such as unconventional business income or expenses, gains or losses from asset disposal, etc. Non-recurring net loss usually does not reflect the normal operating condition of a company and needs to be excluded in order to more accurately evaluate the company's profitability.
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-title: "non-recurring net profit attributable to shareholders"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/non-recurringnetprofitattributabletoshareholders-104850"
-id: "104850"
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diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/operatingcashflow-104907.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/operatingcashflow-104907.mdx
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-title: "operating cash flow"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/operatingcashflow-104907"
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-title: "operational cash flow"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/operationalcashflow-105194"
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-title: "Opex"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/opex-200001"
-id: "200001"
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Operating Expenditure (Opex) refers to the ongoing costs incurred by a business in the regular course of its operations. These costs are necessary for the day-to-day functioning of the company and include expenses such as salaries, rent, utilities, office supplies, marketing, and routine maintenance.
Unlike capital expenditures (Capex), which are investments in long-term assets that are expected to generate future benefits and are typically depreciated over time, Opex represents the recurring expenses that must be paid to keep the business running. Opex is often categorized as a recurring cost and is essential for the short-term operations of a company. It is a key component in financial planning and budgeting, and it helps businesses manage their cash flow and profitability.
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-title: "organic operating profit growth"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/organicoperatingprofitgrowth-106010"
-id: "106010"
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-Organic operating profit growth refers to the increase in operating profit achieved by a company through internal measures such as improving production efficiency, reducing costs, and increasing sales, without any external factors such as acquisitions or mergers. This indicator reflects the improvement of a company's internal operating capabilities and is also one of the important indicators for investors to evaluate the company's financial condition and investment value.
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-title: "organic sales"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/organicsales-104912"
-id: "104912"
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-Organic sales refer to sales that are not increased through mergers, acquisitions, or other external factors. Organic sales are often used to measure a company or industry's internal growth capability, excluding the interference of external factors.
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-title: "organic sales growth"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/organicsalesgrowth-104913"
-id: "104913"
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-Organic sales growth refers to the growth in sales that does not include the increase in revenue from mergers, acquisitions, or other external factors. Organic sales growth is typically used to measure a company's or industry's internal growth capability, excluding the interference of external factors.
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-title: "original insurance premium income"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/originalinsurancepremiumincome-106084"
-id: "106084"
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-Original insurance premium income refers to the insurance premiums collected by the insurance company from the insured during the insurance period as stipulated in the insurance contract. Original insurance premium income is one of the main sources of income for insurance companies and is also an important indicator of their operating performance.
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-title: "Overweight rating"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/overweightrating-107662"
-id: "107662"
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-Overweight rating refers to the rating given by analysts or investment institutions to a stock or asset, indicating that the stock or asset has a higher proportion in the investment portfolio, exceeding its benchmark index or industry average level. Overweight rating usually means that analysts or investment institutions believe that the stock or asset has good growth potential, and they recommend investors to increase the proportion of holding the stock or asset.
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-title: "passive income"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/passiveincome-107298"
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-title: "patent infringement"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/patentinfringement-107663"
-id: "107663"
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/pb-98"
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The price-to-book ratio refers to the ratio between the market value of a company and its net assets. The price-to-book ratio is an important indicator for measuring whether a company's stock is undervalued or overvalued. A lower price-to-book ratio means that the stock price is relatively low, which may be seen as an investment opportunity. The price-to-book ratio is equal to the market value divided by the net assets, where the market value refers to the market value of the company and the net assets refer to the total assets of the company minus the total liabilities.
The price-earnings ratio refers to the ratio between the market price of a stock and its earnings per share. The price-earnings ratio is one of the important indicators for evaluating stock investment, used to measure a company's profitability and investment value. A lower price-earnings ratio may indicate that the stock is undervalued, while a higher price-earnings ratio may indicate that the stock is overvalued. The price-earnings ratio can also be used to compare stock valuations between different companies or industries.
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-title: "percentage gain"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/percentagegain-105263"
-id: "105263"
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-title: "performance attribution"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/performanceattribution-107137"
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-Performance attribution refers to the analysis of the performance of a portfolio or asset to determine the contribution of different factors to the performance. Performance attribution can provide an understanding of the performance of a portfolio or asset in different market environments and determine which factors have the greatest impact on performance. Common performance attribution methods include attribution to industry, attribution to style, attribution to trading, and attribution to stock selection. Performance attribution can help investors evaluate the effectiveness of investment strategies and guide investment decisions.
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-title: "personal consumption expenditures"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/personalconsumptionexpenditures-104911"
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-title: "premium trading"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/premiumtrading-104095"
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-Premium trading refers to the behavior of trading on the securities market at a price higher than the stock market price. When the buyer is willing to pay a price higher than the market price to buy stocks, premium trading occurs.
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-title: "previous quarterly performance"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/previousquarterlyperformance-104983"
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-Previous quarterly performance refers to the performance of the past quarter. This indicator can be used to evaluate the financial performance of a company or individual in the past quarter, including revenue, profit, market share, etc.
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-title: "Price Target"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/pricetarget-107590"
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Price Target refers to the expected price of a certain stock in the future as determined by analysts or investment research institutions. Analysts will provide an estimated target price based on various factors such as the company's financial condition, industry prospects, and market trends. Investors can evaluate the investment value and expected return of the current stock based on this target price. However, it is important to note that Price Target is only a prediction, and the actual stock price may be influenced by various factors and change.
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-The Producer Price Index (PPI) is an indicator that measures the changes in factory prices for production enterprises such as manufacturing and mining. It reflects the average price changes that producers receive when selling their products and can be used to evaluate inflationary pressures and economic activity levels. PPI typically includes prices for raw materials, semi-finished products, and finished products, among others.
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-title: "producer price inflation"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/producerpriceinflation-103737"
-id: "103737"
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-Producer price inflation refers to the increase in producer price index (PPI). The producer price index measures the cost changes of producers purchasing raw materials and production equipment, and is usually used as an indicator to predict the consumer price index (CPI). Producer price inflation may affect the costs and profits of businesses, and have an impact on economic activities.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/profitaftertax-105571.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/profitaftertax-105571.mdx
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-title: "profit after tax"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/profitaftertax-105571"
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-# profit after tax
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-Net profit refers to the profit obtained by a company after deducting various taxes and fees. Net profit is one of the main financial indicators of a company, which can be used to evaluate the company's profitability and tax burden.
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-title: "profit guidance"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/profitguidance-103685"
-id: "103685"
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-# profit guidance
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-title: "profit outlook"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/profitoutlook-105521"
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-# profit outlook
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-Profit outlook refers to the potential profit level that a company may achieve in the future. This outlook is usually based on factors such as past profit data, market trends, industry competition, and expected market demand.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/proportionoftotalsharecapital-105386"
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/provisionforcreditlosses-106690"
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/purchasingpower-100091"
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-# Purchasing Power
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Purchasing power is the value of a currency expressed in terms of the number of goods or services that one unit of money can buy. It can weaken over time due to inflation. That's because rising prices effectively decrease the number of goods or services you can buy. Purchasing power is also known as a currency's buying power.In investment terms, purchasing or buying power is the dollar amount of credit available to a customer based on the existing marginable securities in the customer's brokerage account.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/quarterlydistribution-106724"
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-Quarterly dividend refers to the act of distributing profits to shareholders in the form of cash or stock on a quarterly basis. Quarterly dividend is a common way of dividend distribution, aiming to reward shareholders and increase their return on investment.
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-title: "redemption risk"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/redemptionrisk-106126"
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-# redemption risk
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-Gating risk refers to the risk that investors cannot withdraw funds from investment products due to specific reasons. This risk may be caused by insufficient liquidity of the investment product, market volatility, or other unpredictable factors. Gating risk may cause investors to be unable to withdraw funds in a timely manner, resulting in investment losses. Investors should pay attention to gating risk when choosing investment products and evaluate their own capital needs and risk tolerance.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/refiningmargin-104680"
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-# refining margin
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-Refining profit margin refers to the ratio of profit obtained by a refining company through the sale of refined petroleum products to the cost of processing crude oil during the refining process. Refining profit margin is an important indicator of refining companies, reflecting their profitability and operational efficiency. The higher the refining profit margin, the better the profitability of the refining company.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/related-partytransactions-105092"
-id: "105092"
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-title: "release pledge"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/releasepledge-106086"
-id: "106086"
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-# release pledge
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-Release of pledge refers to the process in which a debtor, after repaying a debt, pays the corresponding release of pledge payment to the creditor, so that the pledged property is released from pledge status and returned to the debtor. The release of pledge is usually carried out after the debtor has fully repaid the debt in accordance with the contractual agreement.
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-title: "repayment of financing"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/repaymentoffinancing-105018"
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-# repayment of financing
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-title: "repayment of securities borrowing"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/repaymentofsecuritiesborrowing-105020"
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/repurchaseprice-105531"
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-# repurchase price
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-The repurchase price refers to the price paid by a company or institution to a shareholder when it repurchases its own stock from the shareholder. The repurchase price is usually determined through negotiation between the company or institution and the shareholder, and can be a fixed price or determined based on market price.
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-The repurchase price refers to the price paid by a company or institution to the holders when repurchasing its issued bonds or stocks. The repurchase price is usually higher than the market price of the bonds or stocks to encourage holders to sell them to the company or institution. The repurchase price can also be used to evaluate the repurchase yield of bonds or stocks.
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-# Repurchase transaction price
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/restructuringplan-107629"
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/returnonsales-104598"
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/returnontangibleequity-104863"
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/revenuemiss-104769"
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-# revenue miss
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-Revenue shortfall refers to a situation where a company's actual operating income is lower than the market or analyst's expectations. This may be due to a decrease in sales, weak market demand, intensified competition, and other reasons. Revenue shortfall usually has a negative impact on a company's stock price.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/reverserepooperation-104240.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/reverserepooperation-104240.mdx
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-title: "reverse repo operation"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/reverserepooperation-104240"
-id: "104240"
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-# reverse repo operation
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-Reverse repo operation refers to the central bank or commercial banks selling short-term bonds such as treasury bonds and promising to repurchase them at a corresponding price in the future, in order to raise short-term funding. Reverse repo operation is a means for the central bank to regulate the liquidity of the money market.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/risinginterestrates-102840.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/risinginterestrates-102840.mdx
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/risinginterestrates-102840"
-id: "102840"
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-# rising interest rates
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-Rising interest rates refer to an upward trend in the level of interest rates in the market, usually caused by factors such as central bank interest rate hikes and economic growth. Rising interest rates will have a negative impact on borrowers, as borrowing costs will increase, while savers will have a positive impact as they can earn higher savings rates.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/riskpreferenceforfunds-106374.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/riskpreferenceforfunds-106374.mdx
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-title: "risk preference for funds"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/riskpreferenceforfunds-106374"
-id: "106374"
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-# risk preference for funds
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-Risk preference for funds refers to the degree to which individuals or institutions are willing to accept risk in investment decisions. Risk preference for funds is typically determined based on the degree of preference for expected returns and losses. High risk preference indicates that individuals or institutions are more willing to take higher risks in order to obtain higher returns, while low risk preference indicates that individuals or institutions are more inclined to choose lower risks to maintain the safety of funds. Risk preference for funds can be reflected through portfolio allocation and selection.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/rmbtousdmidpointrate-106614.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/rmbtousdmidpointrate-106614.mdx
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-title: "RMB to USD midpoint rate"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/rmbtousdmidpointrate-106614"
-id: "106614"
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-# RMB to USD midpoint rate
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-The central parity rate of the RMB against the USD refers to the exchange rate of the RMB against the USD announced by the People's Bank of China on each working day. It is the midpoint of the RMB exchange rate against the USD, determined by the China Foreign Exchange Trading Center based on market supply and demand. The central parity rate of the RMB against the USD plays an important reference role in international trade and foreign exchange transactions.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/rule13a-16-106514.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/rule13a-16-106514.mdx
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-title: "Rule 13a-16"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/rule13a-16-106514"
-id: "106514"
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-# Rule 13a-16
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Rule 13a-16 is a rule established by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which requires listed companies to submit annual financial reports within 60 days after the end of each fiscal year. This rule specifies the content and requirements of financial reports, including financial statements, audit reports, management discussion and analysis, etc.
By complying with Rule 13a-16, listed companies can provide accurate, comprehensive, and timely financial information for investors and regulatory agencies to evaluate the company's financial condition and performance.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/s&p500futures-103738.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/s&p500futures-103738.mdx
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-title: "S&P 500 futures"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/s&p500futures-103738"
-id: "103738"
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-# S&P 500 futures
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-S&P 500 futures are futures contracts based on the Standard & Poor's 500 Index. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index is a widely representative index of the U.S. stock market, representing the stock price performance of 500 large listed companies. S&P 500 futures allow investors to buy or sell stocks of the Standard & Poor's 500 Index in the future. It can be used as a speculative tool as well as for hedging or portfolio management.
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-title: "S&P 500 futures"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/s&p500futures-104597"
-id: "104597"
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-# S&P 500 futures
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-S&P 500 futures are futures contracts based on the Standard & Poor's 500 Index. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index is a stock index compiled by Standard & Poor's Corporation, which includes the 500 largest and most representative US listed companies by market capitalization. S&P 500 futures allow investors to buy or sell the Standard & Poor's 500 Index at a predetermined price on a future date. These futures contracts can be used for speculation, arbitrage, or risk management purposes.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/salesguidance-105975.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/salesguidance-105975.mdx
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-title: "sales guidance"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/salesguidance-105975"
-id: "105975"
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-Sales guidance is a projection of a company's future sales revenue, typically for the coming quarter or fiscal year. It is provided by company management to investors and analysts as an estimate of what they believe the company will achieve in terms of sales volume. Sales guidance can be impacted by a variety of factors, including market conditions, competition, and changes in consumer behavior.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/secondaryoffering-106166.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/secondaryoffering-106166.mdx
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-title: "secondary offering"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/secondaryoffering-106166"
-id: "106166"
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-# secondary offering
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-Secondary offering refers to the act of publicly issuing stocks or other securities that have already been issued in the securities market. Secondary offerings are usually conducted by listed companies to increase their capital or raise funds for specific projects or development plans. Secondary offerings often have a dilutive effect on existing shareholders because the newly issued stocks increase the supply in the market.
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-title: "secondary public offering"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/secondarypublicoffering-105806"
-id: "105806"
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-# secondary public offering
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-Secondary public offering refers to the behavior of already listed companies raising funds from the public through public offering. In the secondary public offering, the company raises funds from the public by issuing new shares to meet its capital needs. Secondary public offerings usually involve approval and supervision by securities exchanges to ensure the rights of public investors and the normal operation of the market.
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-title: "secondary public offering"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/secondarypublicoffering-106826"
-id: "106826"
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-# secondary public offering
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-Subsequent public offering refers to the issuance of already listed shares by a listed company on the existing stock exchange market without increasing new shares. Subsequent public offering can be conducted to raise funds to support the company's expansion plans, debt repayment, or other purposes. In a subsequent public offering, existing shareholders can choose to purchase newly issued shares to maintain their proportion of equity in the company. The public can also become shareholders of the company by purchasing these newly issued shares. Subsequent public offerings usually need to comply with the listing regulations of the stock exchange and obtain approval from regulatory authorities.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/securitieslendingandborrowingbusiness-107209.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/securitieslendingandborrowingbusiness-107209.mdx
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-title: "securities lending and borrowing business"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/securitieslendingandborrowingbusiness-107209"
-id: "107209"
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-# securities lending and borrowing business
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-Securities lending business refers to the business of securities companies or brokers borrowing funds from financial institutions and then lending these funds to clients for financing transactions or securities investments. This business can provide clients with additional financing channels and also generate investment income for financial institutions. In securities lending business, securities companies or brokers act as intermediaries to promote the flow and utilization of funds.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/securitieslitigation-103736.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/securitieslitigation-103736.mdx
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-title: "Securities Litigation"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/securitieslitigation-103736"
-id: "103736"
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-# Securities Litigation
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-Securities litigation refers to legal disputes related to securities trading. Such litigation may involve securities fraud, violations of securities regulations, market manipulation, and other issues. Securities litigation is an important means of protecting investor rights and maintaining fairness and transparency in the securities market.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/semi-annualequitydistribution-103949.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/semi-annualequitydistribution-103949.mdx
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-title: "semi-annual equity distribution"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/semi-annualequitydistribution-103949"
-id: "103949"
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-Semi-annual equity distribution refers to the act of listed companies distributing profits to shareholders based on their semi-annual performance. Specifically, listed companies will determine the amount and proportion of profit distribution based on the size of their semi-annual net profit. This is a return from listed companies to shareholders and a form of income obtained by shareholders holding stocks.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/sharebuy-backprogram-106092.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/sharebuy-backprogram-106092.mdx
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-title: "share buy-back program"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/sharebuy-backprogram-106092"
-id: "106092"
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-# share buy-back program
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-Share buyback plan refers to the act of a listed company using its own funds to repurchase its issued shares. The company's repurchase of its own shares can increase earnings per share, stabilize stock prices, improve financial conditions and increase shareholder value. Share buyback plans are usually taken by companies when they believe their stocks are undervalued.
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-title: "shareholder approval"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/shareholderapproval-106512"
-id: "106512"
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-Shareholder approval refers to the process in which shareholders vote and approve major matters of the company. According to the provisions of the Company Law and the Articles of Association, certain major matters such as mergers, splits, and issuance of new shares need to be approved by shareholders. Shareholder approval is usually conducted through a shareholders' meeting, where shareholders can vote according to their own wishes and express their support or opposition to the matter. Shareholder approval has a significant influence on the company's decision-making and strategy, and is one of the important mechanisms for protecting shareholder rights and maintaining corporate governance.
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-title: "shareholder net loss"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/shareholdernetloss-104908"
-id: "104908"
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-# shareholder net loss
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-Shareholder net loss refers to the net loss amount of shareholders during a certain period. Shareholder net loss can reflect the profitability and financial condition of the company.
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-title: "share repurchase plan"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/sharerepurchaseplan-105303"
-id: "105303"
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-# share repurchase plan
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-A share buyback plan refers to the act of a listed company or other institution reducing the total amount of company shares by purchasing its own issued shares. Share buyback plans can be conducted through market trading or private agreements. This behavior is usually done to improve shareholder equity, increase shareholder value or improve the company's financial situation.
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-title: "Share repurchase plan"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/sharerepurchaseplan-105385"
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-# Share repurchase plan
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-title: "short selling of securities borrowing"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/shortsellingofsecuritiesborrowing-105022"
-id: "105022"
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-Short selling refers to investors selling stocks through margin financing in the hope of buying back stocks at a lower price to make a profit when the stock price falls. Short selling is a leveraged operation and has the characteristics of high risk and high return.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/sickle-cell-diseasetherapy-105445"
-id: "105445"
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/specialgovernmentbonds-105160"
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/spin-offipo-107512"
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-title: "sponsor institution"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/sponsorinstitution-107257"
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/stephensannualinvestmentconference-105431"
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-# Stephens Annual Investment Conference
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-Stephens Annual Investment Conference is an investment conference held annually by Stephens Inc. The conference brings together investors, entrepreneurs, and analysts from all walks of life to share the latest market trends, economic outlooks, and investment opportunities. Attending this conference can help investors better understand market dynamics and develop better investment strategies.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/stephensannualinvestmentconference-105535"
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-# Stephens Annual Investment Conference
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-Stephens Annual Investment Conference is an annual investment conference hosted by Stephens Inc. The conference aims to invite industry professionals such as company executives, analysts, and investors to share their investment strategies and market insights. The conference typically covers various asset classes and industries, and serves as an important platform for investors to obtain investment information and establish business connections.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/stockholderrightsplan-103733"
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-# stockholder rights plan
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-The shareholder equity plan is a company's anti-takeover measure designed to protect the company from hostile takeovers by potential acquirers. The plan usually includes the issuance of new shares or stock purchase rights, or gives existing shareholders the right of first refusal to purchase new shares. This plan can make potential acquirers face higher costs or make it more difficult to gain control.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/stockindexfutures-106125"
-id: "106125"
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-# stock index futures
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-Stock index futures are a type of financial derivative that is derived from the performance of a specific stock index. Stock index futures allow investors to buy or sell stock index at a specific price in the future to hedge or gain investment returns. Stock index futures are typically used for speculation or risk hedging, and investors can gain exposure to the overall performance of the stock market by trading stock index futures.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/stocklifting-104440"
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-# stock lifting
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-Stock unlocking refers to the process in which stocks of a listed company that were originally restricted from being sold can be freely traded after a specific time point. Stock unlocking usually occurs with stocks held by shareholders, executives, or employees of the listed company, and these stocks can be traded on the secondary market after unlocking. Stock unlocking may have an impact on stock prices and market supply and demand.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/stockoptionplan-105389"
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-# Stock option plan
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-An employee stock ownership plan refers to a company providing employees with the opportunity to purchase company stocks at a discounted price as a means of motivation. Employees can buy stocks at a price determined by the company, usually at a lower price, to encourage long-term holding of company stocks.
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-# stock trading risk
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-Stock trading risk refers to the potential risks that may be faced when buying and selling stocks in the stock market. Stock trading involves factors such as stock price fluctuations, market uncertainty, and company performance risks, which may expose investors to the risk of financial loss. Investors should fully understand the risks of stock trading and take appropriate risk management measures to protect their investments.
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-# strategic review
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/strikeprices-107443"
-id: "107443"
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-Exercise price refers to the price at which the underlying asset specified in an options contract can be bought or sold. For a call options contract, the exercise price is the price at which the underlying asset can be bought, while for a put options contract, the exercise price is the price at which the underlying asset can be sold. The exercise price is usually related to the expiration date of the options contract. Before the expiration date, investors holding options can choose whether to exercise the options to buy or sell the underlying asset. The choice of exercise price has a significant impact on the profitability and loss of the options, and investors will determine the exercise price based on market expectations and risk preferences.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/supervisoryboard-106651"
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-# Supervisory Board
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/supportline-103984"
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/targetpricerevision-106409"
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-# tax audit
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-Tax audit refers to the regulatory activity of tax authorities to verify and review the tax declaration and payment of taxpayers. Tax audits aim to discover and investigate illegal activities of taxpayers, ensure that taxpayers fulfill their tax obligations in accordance with the law, and maintain tax order and fairness. Tax audits can be conducted through methods such as inspecting financial data such as account books and invoices, conducting on-site inspections, and investigating and collecting evidence.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/termstructure-107208"
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-# Term Structure
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-# The Gross Law Firm
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-The Gross Law Firm is a law firm that specializes in providing legal advice and services in the financial field. The company provides various financial legal services, including securities litigation, corporate mergers and acquisitions, and securities issuance. The Gross Law Firm has rich experience and professional knowledge in the financial industry, providing clients with high-quality legal services.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/thirdquarterprofit-104204"
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-# third quarter profit
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-Transaction disclosure refers to the act of publicly disclosing or revealing transaction details in accordance with relevant laws or regulations when conducting transactions. The purpose of transaction disclosure is to protect the legitimate rights and interests of transaction participants, and to enhance the transparency and fairness of transactions. The content of transaction disclosure includes basic information of the transaction, the identities of the transaction participants, the terms and conditions of the transaction, and the risks of the transaction, etc. Through transaction disclosure, investors and other stakeholders can understand the true situation of the transaction and make informed investment and decisions.
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-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/treasurybearmarket-104027"
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----
-title: "underwritten public offering"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/underwrittenpublicoffering-106689"
-id: "106689"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# underwritten public offering
-
-
-
-
-Underwriting public offerings refers to the purchase of stocks or bonds of unlisted companies by underwriters or underwriting syndicates, who are responsible for selling them to investors. In underwriting public offerings, underwriters or underwriting syndicates usually sign underwriting agreements with the issuing company, specifying the purchase and sale price and quantity. After purchasing stocks or bonds, underwriters or underwriting syndicates will sell them to investors through a series of sales activities to help the company raise funds and promote the listing and trading of stocks or bonds. Underwriting public offerings usually require approval from securities regulatory authorities and may involve certain risks and costs.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/unemploymentrate-107901.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/unemploymentrate-107901.mdx
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----
-title: "unemployment rate"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/unemploymentrate-107901"
-id: "107901"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# unemployment rate
-
-
-
-
-
The "unemployment rate" is the percentage of the labor force that is of working age, willing to work, but unable to find employment, relative to the total labor force (i.e., those who are employed and those actively seeking work). The unemployment rate is one of the key indicators of an economy's health, reflecting the efficiency of the utilization of labor resources and the level of economic activity.
The rate of unemployment is influenced by various factors, including economic cycles, industrial restructuring, technological advancements, labor market policies, and the international economic environment. Generally, a lower unemployment rate indicates a healthy economic condition with a tight labor market, while a higher unemployment rate may suggest an economic slowdown or recession.
Governments and policymakers closely monitor changes in the unemployment rate to develop appropriate employment and economic policies aimed at promoting job growth and economic stability.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/unitlaborcosts-105537.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/unitlaborcosts-105537.mdx
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----
-title: "unit labor costs"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/unitlaborcosts-105537"
-id: "105537"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# unit labor costs
-
-
-
-
-Unit labor cost refers to the ratio between the wages and benefits paid to laborers by a production unit within a certain period of time and the quantity of products created by the production unit. The level of unit labor cost can reflect the labor productivity and labor cost level of an economy. An increase in unit labor cost may lead to an increase in production costs for a company and affect its profitability.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/unlockedshares-104241.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/unlockedshares-104241.mdx
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----
-title: "unlocked shares"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/unlockedshares-104241"
-id: "104241"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# unlocked shares
-
-
-
-
-Unlocked shares refer to the situation where shareholders of a listed company can freely sell their shares after the share lock-up period expires. The increase in unlocked shares may lead to a decline in stock prices, as the number of stocks available for sale in the market increases, thereby increasing selling pressure.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/usd-jpy-106615.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/usd-jpy-106615.mdx
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----
-title: "USD/JPY"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/usd-jpy-106615"
-id: "106615"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# USD/JPY
-
-
-
-
-The USD/JPY refers to the exchange rate of the US dollar to the Japanese yen. The exchange rate is the conversion rate between two currencies, indicating the amount of one currency that can be exchanged for another currency. The fluctuation of the USD/JPY exchange rate can be influenced by various factors, including economic data, interest rate policies, political factors, etc. Investors can profit from the exchange rate changes by trading the USD/JPY exchange rate.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/usinflationdata-106130.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/usinflationdata-106130.mdx
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----
-title: "US inflation data"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/usinflationdata-106130"
-id: "106130"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# US inflation data
-
-
-
-
-US inflation data refers to the changes in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the United States. Inflation refers to the phenomenon of currency depreciation and rising price levels due to excessive increase in the money supply. Inflation data can be used to evaluate the stability of the US economy and inflationary pressures, which is also an important reference indicator for investors.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/wallstreetestimates-104721.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/wallstreetestimates-104721.mdx
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----
-title: "Wall Street estimates"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/wallstreetestimates-104721"
-id: "104721"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# Wall Street estimates
-
-
-
-
-Wall Street estimate refers to the expectations of Wall Street analysts for a company's future performance, usually including forecasts of revenue, profit, market share, and growth rate. These forecasts typically have an impact on stock prices and investors' decisions.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/wealthmanagementbusiness-104203.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/wealthmanagementbusiness-104203.mdx
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----
-title: "wealth management business"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/wealthmanagementbusiness-104203"
-id: "104203"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# wealth management business
-
-
-
-
-Wealth management business is a type of financial service that provides comprehensive high-end wealth management services such as investment portfolio management, asset management, tax planning, retirement planning, and estate planning. The main target clients are high-net-worth individuals and institutional clients.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/year-agoactuals-104643.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/year-agoactuals-104643.mdx
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----
-title: "year-ago actuals"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/year-agoactuals-104643"
-id: "104643"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# year-ago actuals
-
-
-
-
-Year-ago actuals refer to the actual data from the previous year that corresponds to the current reporting period. It is used to compare the data of the current period with the data of the same period last year in order to understand the growth trend of a company or project.
diff --git a/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/yieldcurvecontrolpolicy-105264.mdx b/i18n/en/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/yieldcurvecontrolpolicy-105264.mdx
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----
-title: "yield curve control policy"
-slug: "/en/learn/wiki/yieldcurvecontrolpolicy-105264"
-id: "105264"
-hide_table_of_contents: true
----
-
-import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
-
-# yield curve control policy
-
-
-
-
-The yield curve control policy is a monetary policy tool aimed at influencing market interest rates and borrowing costs by adjusting the gap between short-term and long-term interest rates. This policy is usually implemented by the central bank to stabilize the economy, control inflation, and promote economic growth. The yield curve control policy can be implemented through the purchase or sale of government bonds such as treasury bonds.
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasury-107523.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasury-107523.mdx
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+---
+title: "10 年期国债"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasury-107523"
+id: "107523"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 10 年期国债
+
+
+
+
+10 年期国债是指到期日为 10 年的国债。国债是政府发行的债券,代表政府向债券持有人借款并承诺在到期日偿还本金和支付利息。10 年期国债是一种长期债券,其到期日为 10 年,投资者可以购买这种债券来获取固定的利息收入。由于国债是政府发行的,因此其违约风险较低,被视为比较安全的投资选择。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasuryyield-104482.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasuryyield-104482.mdx
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+---
+title: "10 年期美债收益率"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/10-yeartreasuryyield-104482"
+id: "104482"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 10 年期美债收益率
+
+
+
+
+10 年期美债收益率是指投资者持有美国政府发行的 10 年期国债所能获得的预期收益率。它是衡量市场对美国国债的债务风险和通胀预期的指标,也被视为全球金融市场的重要参考指标。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yearu-s-treasurynote-104479.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yearu-s-treasurynote-104479.mdx
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+---
+title: "美国 10 年期国债"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/10-yearu-s-treasurynote-104479"
+id: "104479"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 美国 10 年期国债
+
+
+
+
+10 年期美国国债是指美国政府发行的为期 10 年的债券。它被认为是安全性较高的投资工具之一,通常用于衡量市场风险偏好和利率水平。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yearyield-107104.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/10-yearyield-107104.mdx
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+---
+title: "10 年期收益率"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/10-yearyield-107104"
+id: "107104"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 10 年期收益率
+
+
+
+
+10 年期收益率是指国债等固定收益产品在 10 年期限内的年化收益率。它是衡量债券市场长期利率水平的重要指标之一,也是评估经济发展和通胀预期的参考指标。10 年期收益率的上升通常意味着债券价格下跌,投资者对经济增长和通胀的预期上升,而 10 年期收益率的下降则相反。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/12-monthpricetarget-105706.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/12-monthpricetarget-105706.mdx
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+---
+title: "12 个月目标价"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/12-monthpricetarget-105706"
+id: "105706"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 12 个月目标价
+
+
+
+
+12 个月价格目标是指分析师或投资机构对某只股票在未来 12 个月内的预期价格。这个目标价格是基于对公司基本面、行业前景、市场环境等因素的分析和评估得出的。投资者可以参考 12 个月价格目标来制定自己的投资策略和决策。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/3dprinting-103747.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/3dprinting-103747.mdx
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+---
+title: "3D 打印"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/3dprinting-103747"
+id: "103747"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 3D 打印
+
+
+
+
+3D 打印是一种通过数字模型创建物体的技术。它使用各种材料,如塑料、金属和混凝土等,逐层堆叠以打印出三维物体。3D 打印技术已经在医疗、制造、建筑等领域得到广泛应用。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/401-k-investments-106930.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/401-k-investments-106930.mdx
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@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "401(k) 投资"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/401-k-investments-106930"
+id: "106930"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 401(k) 投资
+
+
+
+
+401(k) 投资是一种退休储蓄计划,它允许雇员将一部分工资预先扣除并投资于特定的退休储蓄账户中。这些投资通常包括股票、债券、共同基金等。401(k) 投资是一种常见的养老金计划,可以帮助个人在退休时积累资金。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/abandonmentratio-107256.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/abandonmentratio-107256.mdx
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+---
+title: "弃购比例"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/abandonmentratio-107256"
+id: "107256"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 弃购比例
+
+
+
+
+弃购比例是指在某一期间内购买某种产品或服务后放弃的比例。它可以用来衡量消费者对该产品或服务的满意度或需求的变化。较高的弃购比例可能表示该产品或服务存在质量问题或不符合消费者的期望,需要进行改进和调整。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/actualfundraisingratio-107246.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/actualfundraisingratio-107246.mdx
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@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "实际募资比例"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/actualfundraisingratio-107246"
+id: "107246"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 实际募资比例
+
+
+
+
+实际募资比例是指企业或机构在募集资金时实际获得的资金与计划募资金额之间的比率。这个比例可以用来评估企业或机构在募资过程中的融资能力和效果。如果实际募资比例高于计划募资比例,说明企业或机构获得的资金超出了预期,可能意味着投资者对企业或机构的信心较高。反之,如果实际募资比例低于计划募资比例,可能意味着企业或机构面临融资困难或投资者对其信心不足。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105478.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105478.mdx
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+---
+title: "调整后的息税折旧及摊销前利润"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105478"
+id: "105478"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 调整后的息税折旧及摊销前利润
+
+
+
+
+调整后的息税折旧摊销前利润(Adjusted EBITDA)是指企业在计算其盈利能力时排除了利息、税收、折旧和摊销等因素后的利润指标。调整后的 EBITDA 常用于评估企业的经营绩效和盈利能力,以便更好地比较不同企业之间的财务状况。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105572.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105572.mdx
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+---
+title: "调整后息税前利润"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/adjustedebitda-105572"
+id: "105572"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 调整后息税前利润
+
+
+
+
+调整后的息税折旧及摊销前利润(Adjusted Ebitda)是指企业在计算利润时,将利润内的利息、税收、折旧和摊销等因素进行调整后的数值。这个指标可以用来评估企业的经营状况和盈利能力,因为它排除了一些非经营性的因素对利润的影响。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedeps-103990.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedeps-103990.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..18b3aff71
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedeps-103990.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "调整后的每股收益"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/adjustedeps-103990"
+id: "103990"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 调整后的每股收益
+
+
+
+
+调整后的每股收益是指企业在计算每股收益时,对原始每股收益进行调整后得到的指标。这种调整通常包括一些非经常性项目的影响,例如重组费用、减值损失等。调整后的每股收益可以更准确地反映企业的经营状况和盈利能力。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedloss-104813.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedloss-104813.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b0be506d5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedloss-104813.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "调整后亏损"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/adjustedloss-104813"
+id: "104813"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 调整后亏损
+
+
+
+
+调整后的亏损是指企业在计算净利润时,对一些非经常性损益进行调整后的净利润。这种调整通常包括一些非经常性损益,如重组费用、减值损失、非经常性捐赠等。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedoperatingincome-105570.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedoperatingincome-105570.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..7a820e170
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedoperatingincome-105570.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "调整后营业利润"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/adjustedoperatingincome-105570"
+id: "105570"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 调整后营业利润
+
+
+
+
+调整后的营业利润是指企业在扣除一些非经常性项目之后的营业利润。这些非经常性项目可能是收入或支出,它们不属于企业正常的经营活动。调整后的营业利润可以用来评估企业的经营绩效,因为它反映了企业正常经营活动的真实利润。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedprofit-105638.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedprofit-105638.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f9a7c2990
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adjustedprofit-105638.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "调整后利润"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/adjustedprofit-105638"
+id: "105638"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 调整后利润
+
+
+
+
+调整后利润指企业在扣除非经常性损益和其他特殊项目后的净利润,反映了企业的经营业绩和真实盈利能力。非经常性损益和其他特殊项目包括但不限于:政府补贴、非经常性资产减值损失、重组费用等。调整后利润是投资者判断企业财务状况和盈利能力的重要指标之一。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adpemploymentnumber-105438.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adpemploymentnumber-105438.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..9684e067f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adpemploymentnumber-105438.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "ADP 就业人数"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/adpemploymentnumber-105438"
+id: "105438"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# ADP 就业人数
+
+
+
+
+ADP 就业人数指的是由 ADP 公司发布的美国私营部门就业数据报告,是美国非农就业数据公布前的重要参考指标。该报告会统计美国私营部门就业情况,包括制造业、服务业和建筑业等,对于预测非农就业数据具有一定的预示作用。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adpjobsreport-106793.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adpjobsreport-106793.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..4fd31d4fa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/adpjobsreport-106793.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "ADP 就业报告"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/adpjobsreport-106793"
+id: "106793"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# ADP 就业报告
+
+
+
+
+ADP 就业报告是由美国人力资源管理公司 ADP(Automatic Data Processing)发布的一份月度就业报告。该报告根据 ADP 管理的大量企业的就业数据,提供了关于美国私营部门非农就业情况的估计。ADP 就业报告通常在每月美国劳工部非农就业报告之前发布,被视为一项重要的经济指标,可以提供关于美国劳动力市场的预测和趋势分析。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/aftermarkettrading-104778.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/aftermarkettrading-104778.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..eadd055f2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/aftermarkettrading-104778.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "售后市场交易"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/aftermarkettrading-104778"
+id: "104778"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 售后市场交易
+
+
+
+
+Aftermarket trading 指的是交易所在正常营业时间以后的交易活动。在美国股市中,正常营业时间是每周一至周五早上 9 点 30 分到下午 4 点。而在这个时间段之后的交易活动就被称为 aftermarket trading,也被称为 extended trading。aftermarket trading 的参与者通常是机构投资者和个人投资者。与正常交易不同,aftermarket trading 的交易量较小,价格波动较大。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystconsensus-107866.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystconsensus-107866.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..391f8fb80
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystconsensus-107866.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "分析师共识"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/analystconsensus-107866"
+id: "107866"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 分析师共识
+
+
+
+
+分析师共识是指在金融领域,分析师们对于某个股票、指数或其他金融工具未来发展和表现的一致意见。分析师共识通常是基于对相关数据、经济指标、公司财务状况等的研究和分析,通过对这些信息的综合考量,分析师们会形成对于未来发展的预测和意见。分析师共识的形成可以作为投资决策的参考,但并不代表一定准确或可靠,投资者在使用时需要结合其他因素进行综合分析。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107556.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107556.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..728ba5a25
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107556.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "分析师一致预测"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107556"
+id: "107556"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 分析师一致预测
+
+
+
+
+分析师共识预测是指分析师对公司的财务指标(如收入、利润、市值等)进行预测和估计的一种方法。分析师通过对公司的财务报表、行业趋势和市场环境等进行研究和分析,提出对公司未来表现的预测。分析师共识预测是基于多个分析师的研究和意见综合而成的,可以作为投资决策的参考依据。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107627.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107627.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f8e25450c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107627.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "分析师共识估计"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107627"
+id: "107627"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 分析师共识估计
+
+
+
+
+分析师共识预测是指分析师对某一特定公司或市场的未来业绩和发展进行预测的一种方法。分析师会根据公司的财务数据、行业趋势、市场前景等因素,对公司的未来盈利、销售额、市值等进行预测,并将这些预测进行整合和分析,得出一个共识预测。分析师共识预测可以作为投资决策的参考,投资者可以根据这些预测来评估公司的潜在价值和风险。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107731.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107731.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5792b4a54
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107731.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "分析师共识预测"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/analystconsensusestimate-107731"
+id: "107731"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 分析师共识预测
+
+
+
+
+分析师共识估计是指分析师根据自己的研究和分析,对特定公司或行业的未来业绩和财务指标进行预测和估计的一种方法。分析师共识估计可以包括公司的收入、利润、市场份额、销售增长率等方面的预测。这些估计可以帮助投资者和金融专业人士评估特定公司或行业的潜在投资价值和业绩表现。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystforecast-104604.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystforecast-104604.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..98f59ed94
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystforecast-104604.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "分析师预测"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/analystforecast-104604"
+id: "104604"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 分析师预测
+
+
+
+
+分析师预测是指分析师对公司未来业绩的预测。分析师预测通常包括公司的销售收入、利润、业务增长等指标。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystrating-107517.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystrating-107517.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d6b2670ba
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystrating-107517.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "分析师评级"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/analystrating-107517"
+id: "107517"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 分析师评级
+
+
+
+
+分析师评级是指金融分析师对公司或证券的投资价值进行评估和判断的过程。分析师根据各种因素,如公司的财务状况、行业前景、市场竞争等,给出买入、持有、卖出等不同的评级建议,以指导投资者的投资决策。分析师评级通常包括强烈推荐、推荐、中性、谨慎、不推荐等不同级别,投资者可以根据分析师评级来参考和决策自己的投资操作。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystreport-107833.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystreport-107833.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..684497dd3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/analystreport-107833.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "分析师报告"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/analystreport-107833"
+id: "107833"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 分析师报告
+
+
+
+
+分析师报告是由金融专业人士编写的关于特定公司或行业的详细研究和分析报告。分析师报告通常包括公司的财务状况、业务模式、竞争对手、市场趋势等方面的分析,以及对公司未来发展和股票投资潜力的评估和建议。分析师报告对投资者做出投资决策提供了有价值的信息和建议。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/annualizeddividendyield-105229.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/annualizeddividendyield-105229.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..bf784cc80
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/annualizeddividendyield-105229.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "年化股息率"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/annualizeddividendyield-105229"
+id: "105229"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 年化股息率
+
+
+
+
+年化股息率是指一家公司一年内派发的股息与其股票价格的比率,通常以百分比表示。它是投资者考虑购买该公司股票的一个重要指标,因为它可以反映该公司对投资者的回报率。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/annualrevenueforecast-105520.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/annualrevenueforecast-105520.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..12589f949
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/annualrevenueforecast-105520.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "全年收入预测"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/annualrevenueforecast-105520"
+id: "105520"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 全年收入预测
+
+
+
+
+年度营收预测是指企业对未来一年内可能实现的营业收入的估计。这个预测通常是基于过去的营收数据、市场趋势、行业竞争和预计的市场需求等因素进行的。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/antitrustlaw-105483.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/antitrustlaw-105483.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..2e64d7958
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/antitrustlaw-105483.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "反垄断法"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/antitrustlaw-105483"
+id: "105483"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 反垄断法
+
+
+
+
+反垄断法是旨在保护市场竞争的一系列法律和政策,以防止垄断和不正当的市场行为。反垄断法的主要目的是保护消费者和促进公平竞争。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/assetmanagementbusiness-105314.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/assetmanagementbusiness-105314.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..4a9d26e65
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/assetmanagementbusiness-105314.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "资管业务"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/assetmanagementbusiness-105314"
+id: "105314"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 资管业务
+
+
+
+
+资管业务是指金融机构通过管理客户资金,进行投资和理财活动的业务。资管业务包括证券投资基金、私募基金、信托计划、资产管理计划等。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/assetmanagementfees-107732.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/assetmanagementfees-107732.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..58aa091bc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/assetmanagementfees-107732.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "资产管理费用"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/assetmanagementfees-107732"
+id: "107732"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 资产管理费用
+
+
+
+
+资产管理费用是指投资者向资产管理公司支付的用于管理投资组合的费用。这些费用通常是基于投资组合总资产的一定比例计算的,用于支付资产管理公司的运营成本和管理人员的薪酬。资产管理费用是投资者持有投资组合所需支付的费用之一,对于投资者来说,了解和计算资产管理费用是评估投资组合绩效和成本的重要指标之一。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/assetrestructuring-107064.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/assetrestructuring-107064.mdx
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/assetrestructuring-107064.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "资产重组"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/assetrestructuring-107064"
+id: "107064"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 资产重组
+
+
+
+
+资产重组是指企业通过转让、合并、分立、收购等方式对其现有资产进行重新组合和配置的过程。资产重组的目的是优化企业资产结构,提高企业价值和竞争力。资产重组可以包括公司合并、资产出售、资产购买、资产注入、重组债务等多种形式。通过资产重组,企业可以实现资源整合、规模扩大、业务转型等战略目标。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/averagepricetarget-104374.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/averagepricetarget-104374.mdx
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/averagepricetarget-104374.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "平均价格目标"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/averagepricetarget-104374"
+id: "104374"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 平均价格目标
+
+
+
+
+平均价格目标是金融分析师对某只股票或其他投资工具的未来价格做出的预测。这个目标通常是根据分析师对公司基本面、行业趋势和市场条件的判断来确定的。投资者可以参考平均价格目标来评估一个投资的潜在回报和风险。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/balanceofsecuritiesborrowing-105024.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/balanceofsecuritiesborrowing-105024.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..64f575c1d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/balanceofsecuritiesborrowing-105024.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "融券余量"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/balanceofsecuritiesborrowing-105024"
+id: "105024"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 融券余量
+
+
+
+
+融券余量是指投资者在融券交易中,尚未卖出的融券股票数量。融券交易是指投资者向券商借入股票,再将借入的股票卖出,待股票价格下跌后再买回还给券商,从而获得差价收益的交易方式。融券余量反映了投资者当前可用于融券交易的股票数量。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-104557.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-104557.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..30e304b76
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-104557.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "基本每股亏损"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-104557"
+id: "104557"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 基本每股亏损
+
+
+
+
+基本每股亏损是指企业每股普通股在一定时期内所产生的净亏损金额,是衡量公司经营业绩的重要指标之一。基本每股亏损越小,表明企业盈利能力越强。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-106014.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-106014.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b9107b2c3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-106014.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "每股基本亏损"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/basiclosspershare-106014"
+id: "106014"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 每股基本亏损
+
+
+
+
+每股基本亏损是指公司在一定期间内,每股普通股权益所承担的净利润亏损。它是衡量公司盈利能力的重要指标之一。每股基本亏损越小,说明公司亏损能力越强,投资风险也越大。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/benchmarklendingrate-105480.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/benchmarklendingrate-105480.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f8232e8d4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/benchmarklendingrate-105480.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "基准贷款利率"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/benchmarklendingrate-105480"
+id: "105480"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 基准贷款利率
+
+
+
+
+基准贷款利率是指银行对借款人收取的利率。它通常是由央行或政府设定的,用于指导整个市场的贷款利率水平。基准贷款利率在不同国家和地区有不同的名称和计算方法,但它都是金融市场中的重要参考利率,对借款人和银行都有重要的影响。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/bollvalue-104168.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/bollvalue-104168.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e7d9ee82f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/bollvalue-104168.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "BOLL 值"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/bollvalue-104168"
+id: "104168"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# BOLL 值
+
+
+
+
+BOLL 指标是一种基于移动平均线的技术分析指标,它使用中轨线、上轨线和下轨线来显示股价的压力区间和支撑区间,从而帮助投资者判断股价的走势方向。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/bondfinancing-106548.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/bondfinancing-106548.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d09af0677
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/bondfinancing-106548.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "债券融资"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/bondfinancing-106548"
+id: "106548"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 债券融资
+
+
+
+
+债券融资是指企业或机构通过发行债券来筹集资金的一种方式。债券是一种债务工具,发行人向债券持有人承诺在一定期限内支付利息和偿还本金。债券融资可以帮助企业或机构筹集所需的资金,同时债券持有人可以通过持有债券获得固定的利息收入。债券融资通常用于扩大企业规模、投资项目、偿还债务等。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/bondprices-106691.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/bondprices-106691.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..546aa5788
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/bondprices-106691.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "债券价格"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/bondprices-106691"
+id: "106691"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 债券价格
+
+
+
+
+债券价格是指债券在市场上的交易价格。债券价格受到多种因素的影响,包括债券的到期时间、票面利率、市场利率变动等。债券价格与债券的收益率呈反向关系,当市场利率上升时,债券价格下降,反之亦然。债券价格的波动对于债券投资者来说具有重要意义,可以影响投资回报率和风险。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/bondpurchasescheme-107103.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/bondpurchasescheme-107103.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..7e7c0f5fd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/bondpurchasescheme-107103.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "债券购买计划"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/bondpurchasescheme-107103"
+id: "107103"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 债券购买计划
+
+
+
+
+债券购买计划是指央行或其他金融机构通过购买国债或其他债券来增加流动性和推动经济增长的一种政策工具。债券购买计划通常用于刺激经济,降低利率,提高资金供应量,并促进投资和消费。通过购买债券,央行可以向市场注入资金,增加银行的流动性,降低借款成本,从而刺激经济活动。债券购买计划也可以用于稳定金融市场,减少市场波动性,提高市场信心。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/brokerrating-107509.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/brokerrating-107509.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d98037c3e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/brokerrating-107509.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "券商评级"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/brokerrating-107509"
+id: "107509"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 券商评级
+
+
+
+
+券商评级是指证券公司对某只股票或债券的投资价值进行评估和判断的行为。券商评级通常根据公司的财务状况、业务前景、行业竞争等因素来评估该股票或债券的投资风险和回报潜力。评级通常分为买入、持有、卖出等级,用于指导投资者在买卖股票和债券时做出决策。券商评级是投资者参考的重要指标之一。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/bullishsignal-103696.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/bullishsignal-103696.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..cb6750ea3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/bullishsignal-103696.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "看多信号"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/bullishsignal-103696"
+id: "103696"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 看多信号
+
+
+
+
+看多信号是指一种投资策略,在该策略中,投资者相信某个证券或市场将会上涨,因此会采取买入该证券或市场的行动。看多信号通常会基于技术分析或基本面分析等方法来进行。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/buybackprogram-104600.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/buybackprogram-104600.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..1d3994479
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/buybackprogram-104600.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "回购计划"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/buybackprogram-104600"
+id: "104600"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 回购计划
+
+
+
+
+回购计划是企业回购自己的股票的计划或政策。回购计划通常旨在提高每股股价和股东价值,以及减少流通股数。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/buyingopportunitysignal-102847.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/buyingopportunitysignal-102847.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e2bc755e3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/buyingopportunitysignal-102847.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "抄底信号"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/buyingopportunitysignal-102847"
+id: "102847"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 抄底信号
+
+
+
+
+抄底信号是指在股票市场中,当股票价格下跌到较低水平时,投资者认为是买入的良机。抄底信号意味着股票价格已经接近底部,有望反弹上涨,投资者可以以较低的价格买入股票,以获取未来的收益。
diff --git a/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/capex-200000.mdx b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/capex-200000.mdx
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/i18n/zh-CN/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/learn/wiki/capex-200000.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+---
+title: "资本支出"
+slug: "/zh-CN/learn/wiki/capex-200000"
+id: "200000"
+hide_table_of_contents: true
+---
+
+import {ArticleMeta} from '@site/src/components/article-meta'
+
+# 资本支出
+
+
+
+
+
市场营销组合包括广泛的焦点领域,作为全面市场营销计划的一部分。该术语通常指的是一个常见的分类,最早由四个 P 组成:产品,价格,渠道和促销。有效的营销涉及广泛的领域,而不是专注于一个信息。这样做有助于触达更广泛的受众,并通过牢记四个 P,市场营销专业人员能够更好地保持对真正重要的事物的专注。专注于市场营销组合有助于组织在推出新产品或修改现有产品时做出战略决策。