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  • 11Floating charge — A floating charge is a security interest over a fund of changing assets of a company or a limited liability partnership (LLP), which floats or hovers until conversion into a fixed charge, at which point the charge attaches to specific assets. The …

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  • 12Floating timeline — A floating timeline (also known as a sliding timescale) is a device used in fiction, particularly in comics and animation, to explain why characters created years or even decades ago seem to have aged little or not at all since their… …

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  • 13STOCK EXCHANGES — Jews came to the stock exchange by way of their medieval occupation of moneylending and their activity in the modern period as court jews and in banking . Soon after the founding of the first European international exchange at Antwerp (1536),… …

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  • 14floating — / fləυtɪŋ/ noun ♦ floating of a company the act of starting a new company by selling shares in it on the Stock Exchange ■ adjective which is not fixed ● floating exchange rates ● the floating pound ▪▪▪ ‘…in a world of floating exchange rates the… …

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  • 15stock lock — n. A provision that prevents an employee from moving the stock they own in the company to other investments until the employee reaches a certain age (usually 55). Also: stock lock. Example Citation: The ethical maybe criminal core of the scandal… …

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  • 16floating — float·ing || fləʊtɪŋ n. resting or moving on liquid or air adj. resting on liquid or air, buoyed by liquid or air; moving lightly from place to place; not fixed, not permanent fləʊt n. buoy; something that floats; air container on the… …

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  • 17Floating-rate preferred — Preferred stock paying dividends that vary with short term interest rates. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 18floating-rate preferred — preferred stock paying dividends that vary with short term interest rates. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 19Auction rate preferred stock (ARPS) — Floating rate preferred stock, the dividend on which is adjusted every seven weeks through a Dutch auction. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 20Nairobi Stock Exchange — The Nairobi Stock Exchange (NSE) is the principal stock exchange of Kenya. It began in 1954 as an oversees stock exchange while Kenya was still a British colony with permission of the London Stock Exchange. The NSE is a member of the African… …

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