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Working / Trading Day Adjustment
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working day or trading adjustments refer to the correction for differences in the number of working or trading days in a given month or quarter which differ from year to year which will impact upon the level of activity in that month or quarter for flow series or the sort / type of day for stock series.In most countries working day adjustment and trading day adjustment are used as synonyms.
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