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1. Quarter Day

2. quick lime

3. Qdot

4. quantity discount

5. quote-driven system

6. Quadruple witching day

7. qualification ratio

8. quad tube lamp

9. Quantity Allocated

10. Quinoctogintillion

11. Quasi In Rem

12. Quarter stock

13. quarry run

14. Query Errors

15. Quiet Title Action

16. quartered lumber

17. Quality Check

18. Qualifying Relative

19. Qualified Acquisition Cost

20. Qualified Intermediary

21. Quality Assurance

22. quick-setting cement

23. quarterly income debt securities (QUIDS)

24. Quartershare

25. quiet

26. Quant

27. Quantity Ratio

28. Quality - OECD

29. quash

30. quick response sprinkler

31. Quality Control Chart

32. quadrominium

33. QA

34. QAT

35. qualified person with a disability

36. Quarter On Quarter - QOQ

37. quaking

38. qualifying distribution

39. Qualifying Special Purpose Entities

40. quantitative easing

41. qualifying widow/widower

42. Qualified retirement plan

43. Quantity Available

44. Quasi-random Sampling

45. qoute

46. Quarterly

47. Qualified terminable interest property

48. Q ratio or Tobin's Q ratio

49. Quattuortrigintillion

50. Qualifying annuity

51. Quality Differences

52. Quantitative Data

53. quasi-equity

54. Question

55. Quantity Index

56. quantity overrun

57. qualifying transaction

58. qualified thrift lender

59. Questionnaire

60. Quoted Company

61. Quattuornonagintillion

62. Qualified Personal Residence Trust – QPRT

63. Qualified High-Deductible Health Plan

64. QQQQ

65. queen truss

66. Quadratic programming

67. Qualified Professional Asset Manager - QPAM

68. Qualified Ownership

69. quantity

70. Quota

71. Qualified Higher Education Expense

72. quid

73. Quality Management

74. Qualified Personal Residence Trust (Qprt)

75. Quote Driven Market

76. Qualified Thrift Lender (qtl)

77. Quay

78. quarry

79. quadruple witching hour

80. Quality Control - National

81. Qualifying stock option

82. quoin bonding

83. Qualified personal residence trust

84. Quantile

85. Qualified Medical Child Support Order (Qmsco)

86. Quantity Approach

87. qualified disclaimer

88. Quasi-Judicial

89. Qualified Terminable Interest Property (QTIP) Trust

90. Quattuorquinquagintillion

91. quartered veneer

92. quartzite

93. quantity survey

94. quarter section

95. Quadruple Witching Week

96. qualifying investment

97. quirk

98. quiet title

99. quartersawn

100. quasi-rent

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Floating Rate

Categories: Credit and Debt,

A debt security or corporate preferred stock whose interest rate is adjusted periodically to reflect changing money market rates is known as a floating rate instrument. These securities, for example, five-year notes, are initially offered with an interest rate that is slightly below the rate being paid on comparable fixed-rate securities. But because the rate is adjusted upward from time to time, its market price generally remains very close to the offering price, or par.When a nation's currency moves up and down in value against the currency of another nation, the relationship between the two is described as a floating exchange rate. For example, the us dollar is worth more japanese yen in some periods and less in others. That movement is usually the result of what's happening in the economy of each of the nations and in the economies of their trading partners. A fixed exchange rate, on the other hand, means that two (or more) currencies, such as the us dollar and the Bermuda dollar, always have the same relative value.

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