exchange stability

  • 1Exchange bias — or exchange anisotropy occurs in bilayers (or multilayers) of magnetic materials where the hard magnetization behavior of an antiferromagnetic thin film causes a shift in the soft magnetization curve of a ferromagnetic film. The exchange bias… …

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  • 2stability — The relative steadiness or safety of a security or fund compared to the market as a whole. For example, money market funds and other short term investments offer more stability than funds that invest in growth stocks. Bloomberg Financial… …

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  • 3Exchange Rate Mechanism - ERM — An exchange rate mechanism is based on the concept of fixed currency exchange rate margins. However, there is variability of the currency exchange rates within the confines of the upper and lower end of the margins. This currency exchange rate… …

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  • 4Exchange Control — Types of controls that governments put in place to ban or restrict the amount of foreign currency or local currency that is allowed to be traded or purchased. Common exchange controls include banning the use of foreign currency and restricting… …

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  • 5Exchange Rate Mechanism — (ERM)    Introduced as part of the European Monetary System in 1979, the ERM was the first stage of a plan for closer financial integration within the European Union. It was designed to minimise currency exchange fluctuation among the countries… …

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  • 6Exchange Stabilization Fund - ESF — Money available to the U.S. Treasury Department primarily used for participating in the foreign exchange market in an attempt to maintain currency stability. It holds U.S. dollars, foreign currencies and special drawing rights. The ESF allows the …

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  • 7stability in water — This environmental fate endpoint is achieved by measuring the hydrolysis of the test substance. Hydrolysis is defined as a reaction of a chemical RX with water, with the net exchange of the group X with OH at the reaction center. Test methodology …

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  • 8Fixed exchange rate — A fixed exchange rate, sometimes called a pegged exchange rate, is a type of exchange rate regime wherein a currency s value is matched to the value of another single currency or to a basket of other currencies, or to another measure of value,… …

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  • 9Australian Securities Exchange — ASX redirects here. For other uses, see ASX (disambiguation). Australian Securities Exchange …

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  • 10Floating exchange rate — Floating rate may also refer to a floating interest rate applied to a loan or other lending product. A floating exchange rate or a flexible exchange rate is a type of exchange rate regime wherein a currency s value is allowed to fluctuate… …

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