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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 MatchesCross-border supplyCross-border supplyThe provision of an internationally traded service across national borders without requiring physical movement of buyer or seller, as when the service can be provided by long-distance communication. One of four such modes of supply of traded services. Crossover rateCrossover rateThe return at which two alternative projects have the same net present value. Cross hedgingCross hedgingApplies to derivative products. Hedging with a futures contract that is different from the underlying being hedged. Use of a hedging instrument different from the security being hedged. Hedging instruments are usually selected to have the highest price correlation to the underlying. CrossCrossSecurities transaction in which the same broker acts as agent for both sides of the trade; a legal practice only if the broker first offers the securities publicly at a price higher than the bid. Delta cross hedgeDelta cross hedgeA futures hedge that has both maturity and currency mismatches with an underlying exposure. Further Suggestionscross tradeCross-promotion golden cross Cross border risk Cross rates Cross holdings Cross-sell Cross border bonds Teams Cross Functional Crossed trade Cross elasticity Crossed market Cross default across the board dead cross Cross subsidy Across the board Cross sectional approach Cross-hauling "OK to cross" Cross sectional analysis |
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