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  2. Vix (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Vix (stylized as ViX) is an over-the-top streaming service owned and operated by TelevisaUnivision. [1] [2] [3] The service primarily shows content either owned by TelevisaUnivision or acquired from third-party content providers, including television series, movies, and sports programming.

  3. VIX - Wikipedia

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    VIX is the ticker symbol and the popular ... The following is a timeline of key events in the history of the VIX ... as a travel ban to the US from Europe was ...

  4. Everything you need to know about the world's largest ... - AOL

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    Televisa and Univision sealed their recent merger Wednesday with the announcement of a new Spanish-language service, Vix. (Yes, there's a Vix+.) Everything you need to know about the world's ...

  5. What investors are getting wrong about the VIX right now - AOL

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    The VIX is commonly known as the "Fear Gauge," or a measurement of volatility. It is, but it's a little more complicated than that. And it's good to know the difference.

  6. History of banking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Second Bank of the United States opened in January 1817, six years after the First Bank of the United States lost its charter. The predominant reason that the Second Bank of the United States was chartered was that in the War of 1812, the U.S. experienced severe inflation and had difficulty in financing military operations. Subsequently ...

  7. What Is the VIX? - AOL

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    An introduction to the 'Fear Index' Continue reading...

  8. Credit channel - Wikipedia

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    The bank lending channel is essentially the balance sheet channel as applied to the operations of lending institutions. Monetary policy actions may affect the supply of loanable funds available to banks (i.e. a bank's liabilities), and consequently the total amount of loans they can make (i.e. a bank's assets). [9]

  9. Wall Street’s famous ‘fear gauge’ isn’t what it used to be as ...

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    The VIX soon recovered at record speed, however, plummeting over 50 points in a matter of weeks as markets stormed back to erase their losses. The index currently sits around 17, below its long ...