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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 defaultCross defaultA provision under which default on one debt obligation triggers default on another debt obligation. "OK to cross""OK to cross"Used for listed equity securities. "Legal to cross the buy and sell orders on the exchange floor because transactor is not a principal in the transaction." 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 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. Delta cross hedgeDelta cross hedgeA futures hedge that has both maturity and currency mismatches with an underlying exposure. Further Suggestionscross tradeCrossed market Cross border risk Cross-border supply across the board Teams Cross Functional Cross rate cross rate Cross-promotion Crossover rate Cross border bonds Cross elasticity Cross hedging Cross sectional approach golden cross dead cross Cross Crossed trade Across the board Cross sectional analysis Cross-sell Cross holdings |
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