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  2. Managed float regime - Wikipedia

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    A managed float regime, also known as a dirty float, is a type of exchange rate regime where a currency's value is allowed to fluctuate in response to foreign-exchange market mechanisms (i.e., supply and demand), but the central bank or monetary authority of the country intervenes occasionally to stabilize or steer the currency's value in a particular direction.

  3. List of countries by exchange rate regime - Wikipedia

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    Exchange rate regime; Exchange-rate flexibility; Dollarization; Fixed exchange rate; Floating exchange rate; Linked exchange rate; Managed float regime; Dual exchange rate; List of countries by foreign-exchange reserves; Markets; Foreign exchange market; Futures exchange; Retail foreign exchange trading; Assets; Currency; Currency future ...

  4. Exchange-rate flexibility - Wikipedia

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    Managed float exchange rates are determined in the foreign exchange market. Authorities can and do intervene, but are not bound by any intervention rule. They are often accompanied by a separate nominal anchor, such as an inflation target.

  5. What is a stock float? - AOL

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    A stock float can mean a couple different things. ... will tend to be more volatile than those with a larger float, at least in the short term. Investors may demand more shares than are readily ...

  6. Exchange rate regime - Wikipedia

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    An exchange rate regime is a way a monetary authority of a country or currency union manages the currency about other currencies and the foreign exchange market.It is closely related to monetary policy and the two are generally dependent on many of the same factors, such as economic scale and openness, inflation rate, the elasticity of the labor market, financial market development, and ...

  7. Currency intervention - Wikipedia

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    Central banks generally agree that the primary objective of foreign exchange market intervention is to manage the volatility and/or influence the level of the exchange rate. Governments prefer to stabilize the exchange rate because excessive short-term volatility erodes market confidence and affects both the financial market and the real goods ...

  8. Health Care REIT to Float New Stock Issue - AOL

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    Health Care REIT is preparing to expand its capital base. The company announced it will issue 20 million shares of its common stock in an underwritten public flotation. The price has been pegged ...

  9. Starwood to Float New Stock Issue - AOL

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    Starwood Property Trust will release 26.5 million shares of common stock in an underwritten public flotation. In addition, the company's underwriters will be granted a 30-day purchase option for ...