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  • 51Exchange Equalization Account — ➔ account1 * * * Exchange Equalization Account UK US noun [S] (ABBREVIATION EEA) ► ECONOMICS, FINANCE, GOVERNMENT the government account that holds the UK s reserves of gold and foreign currencies, and can be used to help control the level of… …

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  • 52exchange rate — ♦♦♦ exchange rates N COUNT The exchange rate of a country s unit of currency is the amount of another country s currency that you get in exchange for it …

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  • 53exchange-rate exposure — exchange rate risk; = foreign exchange rate risk The risk associated with uncertain exchange rates. The three types of risk are transaction exposure, translation exposure, and economic exposure …

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  • 54Exchange Rate Mechanism — noun A former arrangement to regulate exchange rate fluctuations between participating currencies in the EMS by fixing their rates, and limiting fluctuation, against the ECU (abbrev ERM) • • • Main Entry: ↑exchange …

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  • 55exchange contracts — phrase if the people buying and selling a house exchange contracts, they each sign a contract so that the sale is officially complete Thesaurus: to buy, sell or rent property or real estatehyponym Main entry: exchange …

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  • 56Exchange Square (Manchester) — Exchange Square is located in the English city of Manchester. The square was heavily redeveloped after the IRA bombing of the city centre in 1996. This reconstruction included the moving of two pubs to make room for the new Marks Spencer… …

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  • 57Exchange-traded derivative contract — Exchange traded derivative contracts standardized derivative contracts (e.g. futures contracts and options) that are transacted on an organized futures exchange.These contracts can include futures , call and put . Part of the name of these… …

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  • 58Exchange Bank Association — was originally established in 1897 in Hong Kong as a bank association in dealing with the exchange business. It then became an organization that set interest rates on bank deposits to keep bank competition alive and balanced. HistoryThe… …

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  • 59exchange of contracts — The key step in the process of transferring property is when the buyer and seller exchange signed contracts and thereby create a legally binding agreement between them. Easyform Glossary of Law Terms. UK law terms …

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  • 60exchange of property — A transaction wherein parties trade goods, or commodities, for other goods, in contrast with a sale or trading of goods for money. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. exchange of property …

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