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  2. Rocket Mortgage - Wikipedia

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    On August 6, 2020, Rocket Companies, Inc. went public on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol RKT, [23] raising $1.8 billion. [24] [25] Quicken Loans was the largest subsidiary of the newly formed, public traded entity that also included Rocket Homes, Rocket Loans, Amrock and other tech-driven personal finance companies. [26]

  3. Jay Farner - Wikipedia

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    Jay Farner (born March 24, 1973) is an American businessman and investor. He is the founder and CEO of Ronin Capital Partners, a venture capital firm. Previously, Farner was the Vice Chairman and chief executive officer of Rocket Companies (formerly known as Quicken Loans), which includes Rocket Mortgage, the nation's largest retail mortgage lender.

  4. Asymmetric price transmission - Wikipedia

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    Asymmetric price transmission (sometimes abbreviated as APT and informally called "rockets and feathers" , also known as asymmetric cost pass-through) refers to pricing phenomenon occurring when downstream prices react in a different manner to upstream price changes, depending on the characteristics of upstream prices or changes in those prices.

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  8. Philippine peso - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine peso has since traded versus the U.S. dollar in a range of ₱24–46 from 1993 to 1999, ₱40–56 from 2000 to 2009, and ₱40–54 from 2010 to 2019. The previous 1903–1934 definition of a peso as 12.9 grains of 0.9 gold (or 0.0241875 XAU) is now worth ₱2,266.03 based on gold prices as of November 2021. [18]

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