floating-rate
61floating — float|ing [ floutıŋ ] adjective * not fixed or permanent, and therefore likely to change: a floating exchange rate floating population: a floating population of migrant workers …
62floating */ — UK [ˈfləʊtɪŋ] / US [ˈfloʊtɪŋ] adjective not fixed or permanent, and therefore likely to change a floating exchange rate floating population: a floating population of migrant workers …
63Floating breech — A breech block of a firearm that is not held rigidly to the barrel at the moment of firing, but instead is free to move in the opposite direction to the projectile. This can help to reduce the recoil induced in the body of the firearm so long as… …
64floating — [ˈfləʊtɪŋ] adj not fixed or permanent, and therefore likely to change a floating exchange rate[/ex] …
65Auction 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 …
66floating exchange rate — exchange rate that changes according to the market s buyers …
67floating interest — interest rate that is not fixed, changing interest rate …
68floating interest rate — interest rate that changes according to the market s buyers …
69Floating 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… …
70Interest rate swap — An interest rate swap is a derivative in which one party exchanges a stream of interest payments for another party s stream of cash flows. Interest rate swaps can be used by hedgers to manage their fixed or floating assets and liabilities. They… …