Floating exchange rate


 

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Floating exchange rate

A regime in which a country's exchange rate is allowed to fluctuate freely and be determined without intervention in the exchange market by the government or central bank.



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Floating exchange rate system

Floating exchange rate system

Purchase or sale of the currencies of other nations by a central bank for the purpose of influencing foreign exchange rates or maintaining orderly foreign exchange markets. Also called foreign-exchange market intervention.


Floating rate preferred

Floating rate preferred

Preferred stock paying dividends that vary with short-term interest rates.


Floating debt

Floating debt

Short-term debt that is renewed and refinanced constantly to fund capital needs of a firm or institution.


Receive floating counterparty

Receive floating counterparty

The transaction in an interest rate swap who receives payments based on the floating rate and makes payments based on the fixed rate.


Inverse floating rate note

Inverse floating rate note

A variable-rate security whose coupon rate increases as a benchmark interest rate declines.


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