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  • 71fixed deposit — ➔ deposit1 * * * fixed deposit UK US noun [C or U] ► BANKING, FINANCE an arrangement with a bank in which you leave your money in an account for a particular length of time, in order to get a higher rate of interest that is fixed: »a fixed… …

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  • 72rate — rate1 [rāt] n. [OFr < L rata (pars), reckoned (part), fem. of ratus, pp. of reri, to reckon < IE * rē , var. of base * ar , to fit, join > ART1, ORDER] 1. the amount, degree, etc. of anything in relation to units of something else [the… …

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  • 73rate — Ⅰ. rate [1] ► NOUN 1) a measure, quantity, or frequency measured against another quantity or measure: the crime rate. 2) the speed with which something moves, happens, or changes. 3) a fixed price paid or charged for something. 4) the amount of a …

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  • 74Fixed income arbitrage — is an investment strategy generally associated with hedge funds, which consists of the discovery and exploitation of inefficiencies in the pricing of bonds, i.e. instruments from either public or private issuers yielding a contractually fixed… …

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  • 75fixed salary — (fixed )salary n. An agreed upon amount of money in exchange for services that may be set at a fixed hourly rate, but that is usually figured on a yearly basis and does not vary with the amount of goods the employer sells. See also commission.… …

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  • 76fixed tax — UK US noun [C, usually singular] TAX ► a tax that is charged at the same rate on everyone or everything, whatever their income, profit, etc.: »Slot machine operators pay a fixed tax per machine , set at $130 a month …

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  • 77fixed-in|come — «FIHKST IHN kuhm», adjective. earning at a fixed or nearly constant rate …

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  • 78fixed-interest — fixed inˈterest adjective Having an invariable rate of interest • • • Main Entry: ↑fix …

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  • 79Fixed 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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  • 80Fixed Assets Register — A Fixed Asset Register (FAR) is an accounting method used for major resources of a business.Fixed Assets are assets such as land, machines, office equipments, buildings, patents, trademarks, copyrights, etc. held for the purpose of production of… …

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