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Definitions (6/9) - Grouped by first letter "F"
50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "F" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...
"Forecasting" and "prediction" are often used synonymously in the customary sense of assessing the magnitude which a quantity will assume at some ...
"Foreign affiliate" shall mean an enterprise resident in the compiling country over which an institutional unit not resident in the compiling country ...
Foreign AffiliaTes Statistics (FATS) describe the overall activity of foreign affiliates. FATS measure the commercial presence, as defined by GATS, ...
Foreign Affiliates Trade in Services (FATS) statistics measure the commercial presence abroad of service suppliers through affiliates in foreign ...
Foreign assets consist mainly of financial claims over non-resident institutional units.
A foreign bond is a security issued by a non-resident borrower in a domestic capital market, other than its own, usually denominated in the currency ...
Foreign persons granted the permission to be employed on a continuous basis in the receiving country provided they depart at regular and short ...
Foreign persons granted the permission to engage in business or professional activities that are not remunerated from within the country of arrival. ...
The definitions of "foreign control" and "foreign ownership" of a unit are based on the nationality of its group head or ultimate beneficial owner ...
Foreign controlled corporations (non-financial and financial) consist of all resident corporations and quasi-corporations that are controlled by ...
Multinational group controlled by a group head that has its headquarters resident outside the country compiling the business register.
The sub-sector foreign controlled non-financial corporations consists of all non-financial corporations and quasi-corporations that are controlled by ...
The sub-sector foreign controlled non-financial corporations consists of all non-financial corporations and quasi-corporations that are controlled by ...
A foreign currency is a currency other than the domestic currency.
Foreigners admitted under diplomatic visas or permits. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/SeriesM-58-rev1-EN.pdf
Foreign direct investment is the category of international investment in which an enterprise resident in one country (the direct investor) acquires an ...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) reflects the objective of obtaining a lasting interest by a resident enterprise in one economy (a multinational ...
A foreign direct investment enterprise is an enterprise resident in one economy and in which an investor resident in another economy owns, either ...
FDI flows are direct investment transactions from the reporting to the partner country (outward FDI) and from the partner to the reporting country ...
FDI income consists of income on FDI equity and of interest payable on inter-company debt. Income on equity consists of dividends due for payment in ...
Foreign direct investment stocks, also referred to as FDI positions, are a measure, at a specific point in time, of the value and composition of a ...
A foreign direct investor is an entity (an institutional unit) resident in one economy that has acquired, either directly or indirectly, at least 10% ...
Any type of financial instrument that is used to make payments between countries is considered foreign exchange. Examples of foreign exchange assets ...
Simultaneous spot and forward transactions exchanging one currency against another. The Eurosystem can execute open market monetary policy operations ...
Foreign persons (also called "same-day visitors") who visit the receiving country for a day without spending the night in a collective or private ...
IWT vessel which is registered at a given date in a country other than the reporting country. This definition is identical in the third and fourth ...
Key value that occurs in a record but is not suitable to identify the record itself.
Foreigners admitted by the receiving State for the specific purpose of exercising an economic activity remunerated from within the receiving country. ...
Foreign military servicemen, officials and advisers stationed in the country. Their dependants and domestic employees are sometimes allowed to ...
All persons who have that country as country of usual residence and who are the citizens of another country.
Foreign retirees are persons beyond retirement age who are allowed to stay in the territory of a State other than their own provided that they do not ...
Persons beyond retirement age who are granted the right to stay over a long period or indefinitely in the territory of a State other than their own ...
A road vehicle registered in a country other than the reporting country and bearing registration plates of that foreign country. This definition is ...
Persons admitted by a country other than their own, usually under special permits or visas, for the specific purpose of following a particular course ...
Foreign persons admitted under tourist visas (if required) for purposes of leisure, recreation, holiday, visits to friends or relatives, health or ...
Farm balances are not included in foreign trade. Foreign trade includes grain and a number of processed products: - grain (including grain for seeds) ...
Persons admitted by a country other than their own to acquire particular skills through on-the-job training. Foreign trainees are therefore allowed to ...
Person who was born outside of the country of current usual residence, regardless of the person’s citizenship.
All persons who have that country as the country of usual residence and whose place of birth is located in another country.
Foreign-controlled affiliates (FCA) are the fully consolidated enterprise group within the compiling country that are majority-owned members of ...
Derivatives whose value is linked to foreign currency exchange rates. The most common foreign-currency-linked derivatives are: • Forward-type ...
Person who does not have the citizenship of the country of current usual residence, regardless of the place of birth.
Foreigners admitted because they are the immediate relatives of citizens or foreigners already residing in the receiving country or because they are ...
Foreigners who are not granted full refugee status but are nevertheless admitted for humanitarian reasons because they find themselves in refugee-like ...
Foreign persons granted the permission to reside in the receiving country without limitations regarding duration of stay or exercise of an economic ...
Foreigners who are allowed to stay for a temporary though possibly indefinite period because their life would be in danger if they were to return to ...
Foreigners who have the right to enter, stay and work within the territory of a country other than their own by virtue of an agreement or treaty ...
Persons who arrive in the receiving country but do not enter it formally because they are on their way to another destination.
A category that encompasses both persons who are eventually allowed to file an application for asylum (asylum-seekers proper) and those who do not ...
This category includes foreigners who violate the rules of admission and stay of the receiving country and are deportable, as well as foreign persons ...