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Trade weight value of the dollar
The financial definition for Trade weight value of the dollar:
The value of the dollar pegged to, a market basket of selected foreign currencies. The Federal Reserve calculates a trade-weighted value of the dollar based on the weighted-average exchange value of the dollar against the currencies of 10 industrial countries.
Similar MatchesCapitalization Weighted IndexCapitalization Weighted Index A stock index which is computed by adding the capitalization (float times price) of each individual stock in the index, and then dividing by the divisor. The stocks with the largest market values have the heavist weighting in the index. See also Float, Divisor.
Gross WeightGross Weight The full weight (including goods and packaging) of shipment.
Market value weighted indexMarket value weighted index An index of a group of securities computed by calculating a weighted average of the returns on each security in the index, where the weights are proportional to outstanding market value.
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