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Trade weight value of the dollarThe value of the dollar pegged to, a market basket of selected foreign currencies. The Federal Reserve calculates a trade-weighted value of the dollar based on the weighted-average exchange value of the dollar against the currencies of 10 industrial countries.Trade weight value of the dollar Similar MatchesWeightWeightEither Gross Weight, Net Weight, or Tare Weight. Gross WeightGross WeightThe full weight (including goods and packaging) of shipment. Weighted average lifeWeighted average lifeSee: Average life Deadweight lossDeadweight lossThe net loss in economic welfare that is caused by a tariff or other source of distortion, defined as the total losses to those who lose, minus the total gains to those who gain. Usually identified in a supply-and-demand diagram in terms of change in consumer and producer surplus together with government revenue. The net of these appears as one or two welfare triangles. Weighted average remaining maturityWeighted average remaining maturityThe average remaining term of the mortgages underlying a underlying. Further SuggestionsTrade-weighted average tariffvolume weighted average price overweight Trade-weighted exchange rate Net Weight Capitalization Weighted Index Weighted average Coupon Price weighted index Weighted average maturity Market value weighted index Import-weighted average tariff Tare Weight |
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