Search results for: “foreign exchange market”
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Rediscounting
Hierarchical Display of Rediscounting Finance > Financial institutions and credit > Credit policyFinance > Monetary economics > Exchange policy > Foreign exchange market > Open market Concept of Rediscounting See the dictionary definition of Rediscounting. Characteristics of Rediscounting […]
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Capital Movement
Hierarchical Display of Capital movement Finance > Free movement of capital > Free movement of capitalFinance > Monetary economics > Exchange policy > Foreign exchange marketFinance > Financial institutions and credit > Financial institutionFinance > Monetary relations > […]
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Capital Movement
Hierarchical Display of Capital movement Finance > Free movement of capital > Free movement of capitalFinance > Monetary economics > Exchange policy > Foreign exchange marketFinance > Financial institutions and credit > Financial institutionFinance > Monetary relations > […]
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Swap Arrangement
An agreement between central banks to lend each other prearranged sums of each other's currency. This arrangement is designed to permit a central bank to intervene in the foreign exchange market so as to retard speculative pressures on its currency. Such agreements are generally bilateral and us…
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Swap Arrangement
An agreement between central banks to lend each other prearranged sums of each other's currency. This arrangement is designed to permit a central bank to intervene in the foreign exchange market so as to retard speculative pressures on its currency. Such agreements are generally bilateral and us…
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Dirty Float
Also known as managed float, the process whereby national monetary authorities intercede in the foreign exchange markets to prevent significant fluctuations in the values of their own or other currencies. The process is accomplished by selling reserves of currencies rising in value, or the […]
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Pip
In foreign exchange markets, a term used to quote a change (up or down) of .00001 in the value of a given currency….
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Exotic Currency
A national currency for which there is not normally a strong demand in the foreign exchange markets. Examples of such currencies are; Eyptian pound, Guyana dollar, and the Nigerian naira….
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Clear Day
Any day on which the foreign exchange markets are open for business….
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Protein Products
Hierarchical Display of Protein products Agri-Foodstuffs > Processed agricultural produce Protein products Concept of Protein products See the dictionary definition of Protein products. Characteristics of Protein products [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Protein products […]
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Euro
Embracing mainstream international law, this section on euro explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here. Euro and Europe There is an entry on euro in the European legal encyclopedia. Resources See Also Further Reading Entry "Euro" in the work […]