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Cross rate

1. The exchange rate between two currencies as implied by their values with respect to a third currency. 2. Thus, since most currencies are commonly quoted in U.S. dollars, the exchange rate between any two currencies other than the dollar.

Cross rate

The exchange rate between two currencies, other than those that form a market's principal rates. Thus, in London, the Danish Krone/Swiss Franc rate is a cross rate.



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