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  • 51Capped Floating-Rate Notes — (облигации с фиксированным максимумом плавающей ставки) облигации с плавающей купонной ставкой, имеющей ограниченное максимальное значение. Приобретая такие облигации, инвестор отказывается от преимуществ увеличения процентных ставок выше… …

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  • 52Floating currency — A floating currency is a currency that uses a floating exchange rate as its exchange rate regime. A floating currency is contrasted with a fixed currency.In the modern world, the majority of the world s currencies are officially but not really… …

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  • 53floating debt — short term debt that is renewed and refinanced constantly to fund capital needs of a firm or institution. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * floating debt floating debt ➔ debt * * *    Debt with a floating interest rate as opposed to fixed. * * …

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  • 54Floating-point unit — An Intel 80287 A floating point unit (FPU, colloquially a math coprocessor) is a part of a computer system specially designed to carry out operations on floating point numbers. Typical operations are addition, subtraction, multiplication,… …

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  • 55Floating Exchange Rate — A country s exchange rate regime where its currency is set by the foreign exchange market through supply and demand for that particular currency relative to other currencies. Thus, floating exchange rates change freely and are determined by… …

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  • 56floating — adjective Date: 1600 1. buoyed on or in a fluid 2. located out of the normal position < a floating kidney > 3. a. continually drifting or changing position < the floating population > b. not presently committed or invested < floating capital > …

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  • 57floating — adjective 1) floating seaweed Syn: buoyant, on the surface, afloat, drifting Ant: sunken 2) floating helium balloons Syn: hovering, levitating, suspended, hangi …

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  • 58floating 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&#8230; …

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  • 59floating 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&#8230; …

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  • 60floating — float|ing1 [ˈfləutıŋ US ˈflou ] adj [only before noun] often changing, and not staying the same ▪ You can choose either a fixed or floating interest rate for the loan. ▪ The area has a large floating population. floating 2 floating2 n [U] the&#8230; …

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