Commercial minus sign
The commercial minus sign is a typographical and mathematical symbol used in commercial and financial documents in some European languages, in specific contexts.
As a symbol for arithmetic negation
In some commercial and financial documents, especially in Germany and Scandinavia, the symbol was used to indicate subtraction or to denote a negative quantity. Because the symbol had already been encoded as, the Unicode Consortium allocated the code point U+2052 to identify this meaning uniquely. The representative glyph used in the Unicode standard resembles an italic form of that division sign, the exact form of the symbol displayed is typeface dependent.According to the Unicode Consortium, the symbol "may also be used as a dingbat to indicate correctness" and is "used in the Finno-Ugric Phonetic Alphabet to indicate a related borrowed form with different sound".