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Cross rate1. 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 rateThe 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.Similar MatchesDead crossDead crossIn technical analysis, what happens when the short moving average price of a stock (say, its 20-day moving average) falls below a longer moving average (say, its 50-day average).For chartists, this cross is a sign that sentiment in the market has turned decidedly against the stock, especially if up to that point two moving averages have been moving roughly in parallel. Cross-haulingCross-haulingThe simultaneous shipment of the same product in opposite directions over the same route. The export of the same good by two countries to each other would be cross-hauling, if it occurs at the same time. Cross tradeCross tradeA term used by the London Stock Exchange to denote that a trade was effected as an agency cross or a riskless principle trade between two member firms at the same price and on the same terms. Cross elasticityCross elasticity1. An elasticity that has been ignored by a student in a problem set. 2. The elasticity of supply or demand for one good or service with respect to the price of another. Delta cross hedgeDelta cross hedgeA futures hedge that has both maturity and currency mismatches with an underlying exposure. Further SuggestionsCross-border supplyCrossed market across the board Cross-promotion "OK to cross" Cross hedging Crossover rate Cross border bonds Cross rates Cross-sell Cross sectional approach Cross default Cross holdings Teams Cross Functional Crossed trade Cross subsidy Cross sectional analysis Cross Cross border risk Across the board golden cross |
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