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CrossSecurities 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.Cross Similar MatchesTeams Cross FunctionalTeams Cross FunctionalA group of usually five to eight people from two or more areas of the organization who are addressing an issue which impacts the operations of each area. For example, the processes of meeting information requests might be addressed by a team involving PI,, managed care and marketing staff. 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. Cross-promotionCross-promotionPromoting related or complementary products to customers in addition to the items they expressed interest in purchasing. 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. 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. Further Suggestionsgolden crossCross border bonds Cross rates Crossed trade Cross sectional analysis Crossover rate Cross holdings Crossed market Across the board cross rate "OK to cross" Cross border risk Cross rate Cross elasticity across the board Cross-sell dead cross cross trade Cross-border supply Cross default Cross sectional approach Delta cross hedge |
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