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convertibilityThe ability to change a loan from an adjustable-rate schedule to a fixed-rate schedule.
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convertibilityRefers to the process involved in exchanging different currencies so that an international investor can acquire securities outside their home country.
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convertibilityExtent of freedom from government restrictions and regulation in exchanging a currency.
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convertibilityFreedom to exchange a currency without government restrictions or controls.
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convertibility(n) the quality of being exchangeable (especially the ability to convert a currency into gold or other currencies without restriction)
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convertibilityThe freedom to exchange one currency into another without government restrictions or controls.
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convertibilityThe ability to change a loan from an adjustable rate schedule to a fixed rate schedule.
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convertibilityThe ability of owners of a currency to exchange it for foreign currencies in the open market.
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convertibilityAn agreement between different currencies or currency systems setting a ratio for exchanges between their units. They can be formal agreements (such as when an airline decides to make its frequent-tra [..]
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convertibilityThe ability to exchange a currency without government restrictions or controls.
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