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Cross ratesThe exchange rate between two currencies expressed as the ratio of two foreign exchange rates that are both expressed in terms of a third currency. Foreign exchange rate between two currencies other than the US dollar, the currency in which most exchanges are usually quoted.Cross rates Similar MatchesCross subsidyCross subsidyThe use of profits from one activity to cover losses from another. Thus the use of high prices for some of a firm's products, for example, to permit it to price below cost for others. In international trade, this could be one explanation for dumping. Cross border bondsCross border bondsBonds that firms issue in the international market. Cross holdingsCross holdingsThe holding by one corporation of shares in another firm. One needs to allow for cross-holdings when aggregating capitalizations of firms. Ignoring cross-holdings leads to double-counting. Cross rateCross 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-promotionCross-promotionPromoting related or complementary products to customers in addition to the items they expressed interest in purchasing. Further SuggestionsCross sectional approachCross-hauling cross rate Cross hedging Cross elasticity Teams Cross Functional Cross-border supply golden cross Crossover rate Crossed trade dead cross cross trade Cross-sell Across the board Cross Delta cross hedge Cross border risk "OK to cross" Cross sectional analysis Cross default across the board Crossed market |
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