
1) Financial market 2) ITV television programme
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Christine Ellerbeck Joan Hodges Josie KiddTerry BirdMichael Brogan | music by = Colin Towns | country = United Kingdom | released = {Film date|TV=y|df=y|2001|12|12} | language = English | network = ITV | num_episodes = 1 }} Hot Money is an ITV film first shown in December 2001. Inspired by the Loughton incinerator thefts, Caroline Quentin stars as...
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In financial markets, `hot money` is the flow of funds (or capital) from one country to another in order to earn a short-term profit on interest rate differences and/or anticipated exchange rate shifts. These speculative capital flows are called `hot money` because they can move very quickly in and out of markets, potentially leading to market...
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Holdings of very liquid assets, which may be sold or cashed on short notice and then removed from a country, often in response to expectations of devaluation or other financial crisis.
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Money that moves across country borders in response to interest rate differences and that moves away when the interest rate differential disappears.
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Money that moves across country borders in response to interest rate differences and that moves away when the interest rate differential disappears.
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Used in the context of general equities. Active, usually with positive price implications.
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Hot money is money that moves at short notice from one financial centre to another in search of the highest short-term interest rates, for the purposes of arbitrage, or because its owners are apprehensive of some political intervention in the money market, such as a devaluation. Hot money can influence a country's balance of payments.
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funds transferred suddenly from one country to another chiefly to avoid depreciation in value or to take advantage of higher interest rates.
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