fixed currency

  • 1fixed currency — ➔ currency * * * fixed currency UK US noun [C] (plural fixed currencies) ► ECONOMICS, MONEY a currency whose value in relation to another currency or other currencies is kept at the same level by a central bank, etc.: »We ll do all we can to… …

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  • 2Currency — Money. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * currency cur‧ren‧cy [ˈkʌrənsi ǁ ˈkɜːr ] written abbreviation cur noun currencies PLURALFORM FINANCE 1. [counta …

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  • 3currency — money. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary The currency that the security is traded in. London Stock Exchange Glossary * * * currency cur‧ren‧cy [ˈkʌrənsi ǁ ˈkɜːr ] written abbreviation cur noun currencies PLURALFORM …

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  • 4Fixed-For-Fixed Swaps — An arrangement between two parties (known as counterparties) in which both parties pay a fixed interest rate that they could not otherwise obtain outside of a swap arrangement. To understand how investors benefit from these types of arrangements …

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  • 5fixed parity — ➔ parity * * * fixed parity UK US noun [C or U] (plural fixed parities) ECONOMICS, MONEY ► the value of a country s currency in relation to another currency to which it is fixed: »Member countries of the International Monetary Fund undertook to… …

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  • 6Fixed income — refers to any type of investment that yields a regular (or fixed) return. For example, if you lend money to a borrower and the borrower has to pay interest once a month, you have been issued a fixed income security. When a company does this, it… …

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  • 7Fixed income attribution — refers to the process of measuring returns generated by various sources of risk in a fixed income portfolio, particularly when multiple sources of return are active at the same time. For example, the risks affecting the return of a bond portfolio …

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  • 8Fixed-income attribution — refers to the process of measuring returns generated by various sources of risk in a fixed income portfolio, particularly when multiple sources of return are active at the same time. For example, the risks affecting the return of a bond portfolio …

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  • 9currency swap — An agreement under which two parties agree to exchange or swap specific amounts of two different currencies and repay over time with payments based on fixed interest rates in each currency. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and… …

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  • 10Fixed exchange-rate system — Foreign exchange Exchange rates Currency band Exchange rate Exchange rate regime Exchange rate flexibil …

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