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i am normally turned to as to the meaning of fixed-for-floating swap. Fixed-for-floating swap means an advantageous arrangement between two parties (counterparties), in which one party pays a fixed rate, while the other pays a floating rate. To understand how each party would benefit from this type of arrangement, consider a situation where each party has a comparative advantage to take out a loan at a certain rate and currency. For example, Company A can take out a loan with an one-year term in the U.S. For a fixed rate of 8% and a floating rate of Libor + 1% (which is comparatively cheaper, but they would prefer a fixed rate). On the other hand, Company B can obtain a loan on an one-year term for a fixed rate of 6%, or a floating rate of Libor +3%, consequently, they'd prefer a floating rate. Through an interest rate swap, each party can swap its interest rate with the other to obtain its preferred interest rate Note that swap transactions are often facilitated by a swap dealer, who will act as the required counterparty for a fee.

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mccarthy1989 says:

from what i heard the notion that the AED-PLN is assumed to freeze for a while came about through the fact that UAE Dirham rate will be affected by the drop in the chemicals exports, and as a consequence will weaken this process could advocate the AED's status.


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A review about Oanda from "Obedient!" journal

Truthfully, this forex's not hugely innovative, but instead, it incorporates the more traditional systems of '02 - '04 platforms. Not that there is anything wrong with that!

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you know how sometimes stories weave the weirdest accounts? Well, check this out... So while i was playing at Dukascopy the whole trade derailed. I was tipped that the updates in the car manufacturers are going to influence the economy in United Kingdom for the long term. The piece assured me that selling then will work like a charm! To begin with i suspected some breed of chicane or something, but as soon as i recognized the unavoidable meaning of this information, i said to myself: true, chances may be slim, but darn right i'm in! Thinking as i was juggling 100 micro lots, i limited order nine Prince Charleses. I held out and at last, after what seemed like a century, so so change started to turned markable. The base currency was rising through the roof! I unloaded at 196 pips of profit! I pretended that things were shaping up okay. So much for the thought that the leather goods exports are estimated to uprise and cause changes in the VEF-GBP rates. I had tossed four ponies no matter how i looked at it. But next thing i know the account sold at 33 percent of loss. Jeesh, now that was a real surprise! I went up all the way from 4274 dollars to 4274 lots and i must say, that i was feeling alright, too. Time to come down on a shot of Hurricane.

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A review regarding MoneyForex from "Vivacious!" magazine

Whether you prefer Chinese, Dutch, Arabic or English (or any other of a wide array of other languages), you may interface to this multilingual retail online investment foreign exchange trading network with great ease and efficiently. Know, too, that truth is, MoneyForex's not really about innovating, but instead, it applies the more proven systems of it's predecessors. Not that there is anything wrong with that!

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