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  • 31Floating point currency — En Computación, el antipatrón de diseño Floating point currency o Moneda en punto flotante de refiere al uso de la representación en punto flotante (tipos float o double en Java o C) para valores que representan dinero. El estándar IEEE 754 está… …

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  • 32Floating Exchange Rates —    A system in which currencies have no fixed parities and exchange rates. Prices are determined by supply and demand in the free market. A country s currency strengthens or weakens based on the underlying strength of its economy and its… …

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  • 33floating exchange rate — A rate of exchange between one currency and others that is permitted to float according to market forces. Most major currencies and countries now have floating exchange rates but governments and central banks intervene, buying or selling… …

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  • 34floating exchange rate — A rate of exchange between one currency and others that is permitted to float according to market forces. Most major currencies and countries now have floating exchange rates but governments and central banks intervene, buying or selling… …

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  • 35floating rate — / fləυtɪŋ reɪt/ noun 1. same as variable rate 2. an exchange rate for a currency which can vary according to market demand, and is not fixed by the government …

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  • 36free-floating — free .floating adj not connected to or influenced by anything ▪ a free floating exchange rate ▪ a free floating currency …

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  • 37Cross currency swap — A cross currency swap, also referred to as cross currency interest rate swap[1] or simply currency swap[2], is an agreement between two parties to exchange interest payments and principals denominated in two different currencies.[3] Contents …

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  • 38Depreciation (currency) — For the accounting term, see Depreciation. Foreign exchange Exchange rates Currency band Exchange rate Exchange rate regime Exchange rate flexibility Dollarization Fixed exchange rate Floating exchange rate Linked exchange rate Managed float… …

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  • 39Argentine Currency Board — The Argentine Currency Board pegged the Argentine peso to the U.S. dollar between 1991 and 2002 in an attempt to eliminate hyperinflation and stimulate economic growth. While it initially met with considerable success, the board s actions… …

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  • 40Optimum currency area — In economics, an optimum currency area (OCA), also known as an optimal currency region (OCR), is a geographical region in which it would maximize economic efficiency to have the entire region share a single currency. It describes the optimal… …

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