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Cross RateThe exchange rate between two currencies where neither is the U.S. dollar, for example euro/yen. Cross rates are sometimes derived from their exchange rates against the dollar.
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Cross Rate1. The exchange rate between two currencies as implied by their values with respect to a third currency. 2. Thus, since most currencies are commonly quoted in U.S. dollars, the exchange rate between a [..]
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Cross RateDefinition The exchange rate between two currencies that are not the official currencies of the country that the exchange was quoted in. Cross rates usually do not involve the U.S. dollar. For example [..]
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Cross RateThe exchange rate between two currencies, in which the home country's currency is not included. In the U.S., the Euro/Yen rate would be considered a cross rate, while in Europe or Japan it would be considered a primary pair.
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Cross Ratesynonymous with exchange rate, which tells the value of one currency in terms of another.
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Cross RateAn exchange rate between two currencies neither of which is the U.S. dollar. A cross rate is usually constructed from the individual exchange rates of the two currencies with respect to the U.S. dolla [..]
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Cross RateAn exchange rate between two currencies, calculated as the ratio of the two foreign exchange rates in relation to a third currency, i.e. by pricing the two currencies against a third. e.g.: USD 1 = CH [..]
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Cross RateThe exchange rate between two currencies.
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Cross RateAn exchange rate between two currencies, usually constructed from the individual exchange rates of the two currencies, measured against the United States dollar.
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Cross RateAn exchange rate between two currencies that is calculated based on a third currency. Often refers to an exchange rate that does not include a country’s domestic currency.
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Cross RateAn exchange rate between two currencies, usually constructed from the individual exchange rates of the two currencies, measured against the United States dollar.
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Cross RateThe exchange rate between two currencies that are not the official currencies of the country that the exchange was quoted in. Cross rates usually do not involve the US dollar. For example, an investor [..]
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