Cheat
In older financial language meaning – a falsification of accounts (manipulation of accounts) as well as – trickery behavior towards a business partner to his disadvantage. The word is derived from Yiddish. – See agiotage, steam room, financial vulture, secret tip, foundation swindle, International Business Company, jobbery, capital market, gray, market activity, feigned, Pairoff, offshore financial centers, gold deception, avenging angel, Rebbes, bogus bank, speculation, stock jobber, telephone order, unauthorized, overset, underground banking, usury. Usury Challenge.
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