
1) An equal exchange 2) Bandy 3) Barter 4) Bartering result 5) Baseball card deal 6) Cash-free transaction 7) Cashless deal 8) Cashless transaction 9) Change 10) Cow for beans 11) Do some bartering 12) Do some horse trading 13) Equal exchange 14) Even exchange 15) Even trade 16) Exchange 17) Exchange directly
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1) Barter 2) Exchange 3) Replacement 4) Swapping 5) Switch 6) Swop 7) Trade
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1) Celtic music group
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• (v. i.) To strike; -- with off. • (n.) An exchange; a barter. • (n.) A blow; a stroke. • (v. i.) To exchange (usually two things of the same kind); to swop. • (v. t.) To beat the air, or ply the wings, with a sweeping motion or noise; to flap. • (v. t.) To fall or descend; to rush hastily or violently. • (n.) Ha...
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1. In exchange markets, this is a simultaneous sale of a currency on the spot market together with a purchase of the same amount on the forward market. By combining these two transactions into a single one, transactions costs may be reduced. 2. An arrangement between central banks whereby they each agree to lend their currency to the other.
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making cards, bookmarks, postcards, etc. It is up to the hostess. Also a theme is picked out for the swap. It is 'correct' to send the hostess a card or small gift.TAN (Email list subject line tag)
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An arrangement in which two entities lend to each other on different terms, e.g., in different currencies, and/or at different interest rates, fixed or floating.
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An arrangement whereby two companies lend to each other on different terms, e.g. in different currencies, and/or at different interest rates, fixed or floating.
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An interest rate, currency or equity exchange transaction involving two parties. In the case of an interest rate swap, one party is obliged to pay a fixed interest rate to the other party in return for a floating interest rate. In the case of a currency swap, one party is obliged to make payments in another specified currency.
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An instrument designed to permit investors to exchange interest rate and/or currency risk on a notional loan for their mutual benefit.
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A swap is an agreement in which two parties agree to exchange a pre-determined series of payments over a fixed period of time.
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(In topic `Knowledge, Document, Workflow & Content Management`) SWAP is an acronym for the IETF`s ‘Simple Workflow Access Protocol.` It provides a way to start a process instance or a workflow process. (see IETF)
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Maximum rate of growth a firm can sustain without increasing financial leverage.
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An agreement that exchanges one security's return for another's return.
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Swap adverb [ See
Swap ,
noun ] Hastily. [ Prov. Eng.]
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Swap intransitive verb [ Confer
Swap ,
transitive verb ]
1. To fall or descend; to rush hastily or violently.
C. Richardson (Dict.). « All suddenly she
swapt adown to ground.»
Chaucer. 2. To beat the air, or ply the w...
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Swap noun [ Confer German
schwapp , noun , a slap, swap,
schwapp ,
schwapps , interj., slap! smack! and English
swap , v.t.]
1. A blow; a stroke. [ Obsolete or Prov. Eng.]
2. An exchange; a barter. [ Colloq.]
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Swap transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Swapped ;
present participle & verbal noun Swapping .] [ Middle English
swappen to strike; confer E. to
strike a bargain; perhaps akin to English
sweep . Confer
...
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A forward type of contractual agreement to exchange one type of cash flow or asset for another, according to predetermined rules.
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Exchange of a stream of payments over time agreed by two counterparties; normally used to transform market exposure from one interest rate base to another or one currency to another. See also currency swap
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In LME terms,the exchange of an open futures contract for some other form of collateral. It could be swapped for another futures contract, for an option contract or for physical material.
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(i) A very broad category of derivative contract in which two counterparties exchange one
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Is a customized financial transaction between two or more counterparties. However, banks or brokerage firms often act as intermediaries or assume some of the risk of the total transaction as well. A swap is engineered between counterparties who agree to make periodic payments or adjusts to one another. Swaps cover interest rate, equity, commodity a...
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swop verb exchange or give (something) in exchange for
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- Financial contract in which two parties agree to exchange net streams of payments over a specified period. The payments are usually determined by applying different indices (e.g., interest rates, foreign exchange rates, equity indices) to a NOTIONAL amount. The term notional is used because swap contracts generally do not involve exchanges of PRI...
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