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#A commercial entity, especially when considered as a whole.
''Foreign exchange reference rates''
#'Enterprise value' is the total value of a commercial business, whether funded by equity alone or by a combination of equity and debt. Also known as 'entity value'.
#One of the 'factors of production' in economics, the others classically being labour, land and capital. In this context, 'enterprise' refers to taking the risks involved in organising other resources for the production of goods and services.


WMR are the foreign exchange market reference rates collated and published by the WM Company and Thomson Reuters.


== See also ==
 
* [[Enterprise risk management]]
==See also==
* [[Entity]]
*[[Foreign exchange]]
* [[Factors of production]]
*[[WMR scandal]]
* [[Labour]]
* [[Land]]
* [[Capital]]

Revision as of 14:06, 1 October 2017

Foreign exchange reference rates

WMR are the foreign exchange market reference rates collated and published by the WM Company and Thomson Reuters.


See also