iki ülkenin merkez bankaları aracılığıyla birbirlerinin karşılıklı olarak ulusal paralarını kabul etmeleri, Bankalar arasında çeşitli paralar için ön mutabakat ve emaneten satışla sağlanan takas işlemi,
20
iki ülkenin merkez bankaları aracılığıyla birbirlerinin karşılıklı olarak ulusal paralarını kabul etmeleri
ts
21
Bankalar arasında çeşitli paralar için ön mutabakat ve emaneten satışla sağlanan takas işlemi
An roughly equal exchange of two comparable things, To strike, hit, A financial derivative in which two parties agree to exchange one stream of cashflow against another stream, To exchange or give something in exchange for something else, To trade one asset for another For example, the sale of a block of bonds and the purchase of another block of similar market value Swaps may be made to achieve many goals, including establishing a tax loss, upgrading credit quality, extending or shortening maturity, etc, 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, An agreement whereby two parties exchange terms For example, one party can swap a fixed rate payment stream for a variable rate payment stream (See SWAPS), An arrangement when two companies lend to one another on different terms, for example at different interest rates or in different currencies, - To temporarily move data (programs and/or data files) from random access memory to disk storage (swap out), or back (swap in), to allow more programs and data to be processed than there is physical memory to hold it Also called Virtual Memory, A type of derivative, a swap is an exchange of future cash flows Popular swaps include foreign exchange swaps and interest rate swaps 10K: An annual report filed by a public company with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Includes financial information, company information, risk factors, etc, The sale of one security for the purchase of another Bond swaps fall into three basic categories, although a given swap may have aspects of two or more of these, Simply, the sale of a block of bonds and the purchase of another block of similar market value Swaps may be made to achieve many goals, including establishing a tax loss, upgrading credit quality, extending or shortening maturity, etc, a derivative security, being a contract in which two parties agree to exchange obligations defined by other contracts that they have entered into For example, two companies might have separately entered into debt contracts of similar size but different repayment periods; as time passes it may come to suit them both to swap the repayment obligations [top of page] V Venture Capital - provision of finance to a risky enterprise Typically involves buying a substantial share of the business and exercising close control over management, an equal exchange; "we had no money so we had to live by barter", An essentially equal exchange of two comparable things, To move a piece of a program or its data out of memory, into the swap file (stored on a larger, slower medium such as a hard drive.)", move (a piece of a program) into memory, in computer science, exchange or give (something) in exchange for, To exchange (usually two things of the same kind); to swop, A forward type of contractual agreement to exchange one type of cash flow or asset for another, according to predetermined rules, ~ The sale of a block of bonds and the purchase of another block of similar market value Swaps may be made to establish a tax loss, upgrade credit quality, extend or shorten maturity, etc, A sale of a security and the simultaneous purchase of another security, for purposes of enhancing the investor's holdings The swap may be used to achieve desired tax results, to gain income or principal, or to alter various features of a bond portfolio, including call protection, diversfication or consolidation, and marketability of holdings Compare: TAX SWAP, Hastily, To strike; with off, exchange one thing for another, trade, barter; make an exchange or trade, exchange, trade, An exchange; a barter, A blow; a stroke, An agreement that exchanges one security's return for another's return BACK TO TOP, To fall or descend; to rush hastily or violently, To beat the air, or ply the wings, with a sweeping motion or noise; to flap, If you swap one thing for another, you remove the first thing and replace it with the second, or you stop doing the first thing and start doing the second. Despite the heat, he'd swapped his overalls for a suit and tie Both sides swapped their goalies in the 30th minute, If you swap something with someone, you give it to them and receive a different thing in exchange. Next week they will swap places and will repeat the switch weekly I'd gladly swap places with mummy any day I know a sculptor who swaps her pieces for drawings by a well-known artist Some hostages were swapped for convicted prisoners. = exchange Swap is also a noun. If she ever fancies a job swap, I could be interested, ~ The sale of a block of bonds and the purchase of another block of similar market value Swaps may be made to establish a tax loss, upgrade credit quality, extend or shorten maturity, etc, A contract calling for the exchange of payments over time Often one payment is fixed in advance and the other is floating, based upon the realization of a price or interest rate, a transaction in which an investor sells one security and simultaneously buys another with the proceeds, usually for about the same price and frequently for tax purposes (See bond swap), Also known as "swap space " When a program requires more memory than is physically available in the computer, currently-unused information can be written to a temporary buffer on the hard disk, called swap, thereby freeing memory Some operating systems support swapping to a specific file, but Linux normally swaps to a dedicated swap partition A misnomer, the term swap in Linux is used to define demand paging, The simultaneous purchase and sale of the same amount of a given currency for two different dates, against the sale and purchase of another A swap can be a swap against a forward In essence, swapping is somewhat similar to borrowing one currency and lending another for the same period However, any rate of return or cost of funds is expressed in the price differential between the two sides of the transaction, In general, the exchange of one asset or liability for a similar asset or liability for the purpose of lengthening or shortening maturities, or raising or lowering coupon rates, to maximize revenue or minimize financing costs, is a financial transaction in which two counterparties agree to exchange streams of payments occurring over time according to predetermined rules Swaps are used to change the currency or interest rate exposure associated with investments, A contract between two parties to exchange cash flows in the future according to some formula, The purpose of a swap is to fix price for future sales and purchase of natural gas An agreement between two parties to exchange cash flows based on the difference between a fixed price and a market price and based on a specific quantity The swap enables the party, in effect, to fix the price it receives or pays for natural gas The quantity of gas in the swap is theoretical because no exchange of gas ever takes place as a consequence of the swap itself However, the theoretical value is set equal to the quantity of gas in the physical contract so that the price for all the gas covered in the physical contract becomes fixed by the swap The term of a swap is several years, Financial term for a combined or simultaneous buying and selling operation 1 Swaps between central banks serve to bridge international liquidity crises and are frequently carried out in connection with the IMF or the BIS 2 Swaps between a central bank and the commercial banks of a particular country: in Switzerland, such swaps are executed by the SNB either to generate liquidity (e g by temporarily acquiring USD against CHF) or to drain liquidity (e g by acquiring CHF against USD) Such operations are still an important instrument for the control of the money supply 3 Foreign exchange swaps serve to hedge the exchange rate of export balances spot transaction 4 Money and capital market swaps are carried out as crosscurrency swaps, interest swaps, or combined crosscurrency/interest swaps 5 Debt-equity swaps: temporary assignment or conversion of debt into shares or similar equity paper, A technique that the UNIX kernel uses to clean up physical memory The kernel moves entire processes from memory to disk and then reassigns the memory to some other function Processes that have been idle for more than a certain period may be removed from memory to save space Swapping is also used to satisfy extreme memory shortages When the system is extremely short of memory, active processes may be "swapped out ", Moving data back and forth between main memory and disk See also swap disk, Writing a suspended process' modified (dirty) pages to swap space, and putting the clean pages on the free list Swapping occurs when the number of pages on the free list falls below a specific threshold, Another method of managing memory Entire processes are swapped as needed to keep the active processes in memory Swapping can add delays if large processes are swapped frequently, Selling one security and buying a similar one almost at the same time to take a loss, usually for tax purposes, Using part of the hard drive as memory when RAM is full See Virtual Memory, An {operating system} is often able to run programs that require more memory than is physically available on the host system In order to do this, the full memory required is broken into smaller pieces, which are swapped in when required, and swapped out to disk when the space they occupy is required, Selling one security and buying a similar one at almost the same time to take a loss, usually for tax purposes, Swapping occurs in the CPU when the internal memory is not large enough to store more than one application program at a time Therefore, in order to process more than one job at a time, one active job is temporarily removed from internal storage and saved on the disk while the other job processes in the area formerly occupied by the first job Swapping allows the computer to think it has more memory available than it really does, but it also results in slower processing of data, Third person singular simple present of to swap, Plural of swap, Abbreviation for the revised Specifications for Web-Offset Publications; a set of specifications for color separation films and color proofing to insure the consistency of the printed color, obsolete spelling of swap, Abbreviation for the Specifications for Web Offset Publications, developed in the U S as a standard for magazine production, and used to ensure consistency of color printing to top, see swap. Chiefly British. Variant of swap. another spelling of swap, Same as Swap, exchange, trade (also swap), Specifications for Web Offset Publications A standard set of specifications for color separations, proofs, and printing to encourage uniform standards in the industry, Abbreviation for specifications for web offset publications; specifications recommended for web printing of publications, An acronym for Specifications for Web Offset Publications, SWOP is a specification for printing with CMYK inks It offers guidelines for printing with certain types of inks, papers, and ink densities on a webfed printing press, plural of swop,
22
An roughly equal exchange of two comparable things
ts
23
To strike, hit - "and therewith was the knyght and the lady on one side – and suddeynly he swapped of the ladyes hede."
ts
24
A financial derivative in which two parties agree to exchange one stream of cashflow against another stream
ts
25
To exchange or give something in exchange for something else
ts
26
To trade one asset for another For example, the sale of a block of bonds and the purchase of another block of similar market value Swaps may be made to achieve many goals, including establishing a tax loss, upgrading credit quality, extending or shortening maturity, etc
ts
27
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
ts
28
An agreement whereby two parties exchange terms For example, one party can swap a fixed rate payment stream for a variable rate payment stream (See SWAPS)
ts
29
An arrangement when two companies lend to one another on different terms, for example at different interest rates or in different currencies
ts
30
- To temporarily move data (programs and/or data files) from random access memory to disk storage (swap out), or back (swap in), to allow more programs and data to be processed than there is physical memory to hold it Also called Virtual Memory
ts
31
A type of derivative, a swap is an exchange of future cash flows Popular swaps include foreign exchange swaps and interest rate swaps 10K: An annual report filed by a public company with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Includes financial information, company information, risk factors, etc
ts
32
The sale of one security for the purchase of another Bond swaps fall into three basic categories, although a given swap may have aspects of two or more of these
ts
33
Simply, the sale of a block of bonds and the purchase of another block of similar market value Swaps may be made to achieve many goals, including establishing a tax loss, upgrading credit quality, extending or shortening maturity, etc
ts
34
a derivative security, being a contract in which two parties agree to exchange obligations defined by other contracts that they have entered into For example, two companies might have separately entered into debt contracts of similar size but different repayment periods; as time passes it may come to suit them both to swap the repayment obligations [top of page] V Venture Capital - provision of finance to a risky enterprise Typically involves buying a substantial share of the business and exercising close control over management
ts
35
an equal exchange; "we had no money so we had to live by barter"
ts
36
An essentially equal exchange of two comparable things
ts
37
To move a piece of a program or its data out of memory, into the swap file (stored on a larger, slower medium such as a hard drive.)"
ts
38
move (a piece of a program) into memory, in computer science
ts
39
exchange or give (something) in exchange for
ts
40
To exchange (usually two things of the same kind); to swop
ts
41
A forward type of contractual agreement to exchange one type of cash flow or asset for another, according to predetermined rules
ts
42
~ The sale of a block of bonds and the purchase of another block of similar market value Swaps may be made to establish a tax loss, upgrade credit quality, extend or shorten maturity, etc
ts
43
A sale of a security and the simultaneous purchase of another security, for purposes of enhancing the investor's holdings The swap may be used to achieve desired tax results, to gain income or principal, or to alter various features of a bond portfolio, including call protection, diversfication or consolidation, and marketability of holdings Compare: TAX SWAP
ts
44
Hastily
ts
45
To strike; with off
ts
46
exchange one thing for another, trade, barter; make an exchange or trade fiil
ts
47
exchange, trade isim
ts
48
An exchange; a barter
ts
49
A blow; a stroke
ts
50
An agreement that exchanges one security's return for another's return BACK TO TOP
ts
51
To fall or descend; to rush hastily or violently
ts
52
To beat the air, or ply the wings, with a sweeping motion or noise; to flap
ts
53
If you swap one thing for another, you remove the first thing and replace it with the second, or you stop doing the first thing and start doing the second. Despite the heat, he'd swapped his overalls for a suit and tie Both sides swapped their goalies in the 30th minute
ts
54
If you swap something with someone, you give it to them and receive a different thing in exchange. Next week they will swap places and will repeat the switch weekly I'd gladly swap places with mummy any day I know a sculptor who swaps her pieces for drawings by a well-known artist Some hostages were swapped for convicted prisoners. = exchange Swap is also a noun. If she ever fancies a job swap, I could be interested
ts
55
~ The sale of a block of bonds and the purchase of another block of similar market value Swaps may be made to establish a tax loss, upgrade credit quality, extend or shorten maturity, etc
ts
56
A contract calling for the exchange of payments over time Often one payment is fixed in advance and the other is floating, based upon the realization of a price or interest rate
ts
57
a transaction in which an investor sells one security and simultaneously buys another with the proceeds, usually for about the same price and frequently for tax purposes (See bond swap)
ts
58
Also known as "swap space " When a program requires more memory than is physically available in the computer, currently-unused information can be written to a temporary buffer on the hard disk, called swap, thereby freeing memory Some operating systems support swapping to a specific file, but Linux normally swaps to a dedicated swap partition A misnomer, the term swap in Linux is used to define demand paging
ts
59
The simultaneous purchase and sale of the same amount of a given currency for two different dates, against the sale and purchase of another A swap can be a swap against a forward In essence, swapping is somewhat similar to borrowing one currency and lending another for the same period However, any rate of return or cost of funds is expressed in the price differential between the two sides of the transaction
ts
60
In general, the exchange of one asset or liability for a similar asset or liability for the purpose of lengthening or shortening maturities, or raising or lowering coupon rates, to maximize revenue or minimize financing costs
ts
61
is a financial transaction in which two counterparties agree to exchange streams of payments occurring over time according to predetermined rules Swaps are used to change the currency or interest rate exposure associated with investments
ts
62
A contract between two parties to exchange cash flows in the future according to some formula
ts
63
The purpose of a swap is to fix price for future sales and purchase of natural gas An agreement between two parties to exchange cash flows based on the difference between a fixed price and a market price and based on a specific quantity The swap enables the party, in effect, to fix the price it receives or pays for natural gas The quantity of gas in the swap is theoretical because no exchange of gas ever takes place as a consequence of the swap itself However, the theoretical value is set equal to the quantity of gas in the physical contract so that the price for all the gas covered in the physical contract becomes fixed by the swap The term of a swap is several years
ts
64
Financial term for a combined or simultaneous buying and selling operation 1 Swaps between central banks serve to bridge international liquidity crises and are frequently carried out in connection with the IMF or the BIS 2 Swaps between a central bank and the commercial banks of a particular country: in Switzerland, such swaps are executed by the SNB either to generate liquidity (e g by temporarily acquiring USD against CHF) or to drain liquidity (e g by acquiring CHF against USD) Such operations are still an important instrument for the control of the money supply 3 Foreign exchange swaps serve to hedge the exchange rate of export balances spot transaction 4 Money and capital market swaps are carried out as crosscurrency swaps, interest swaps, or combined crosscurrency/interest swaps 5 Debt-equity swaps: temporary assignment or conversion of debt into shares or similar equity paper
ts
65
swapping
A technique that the UNIX kernel uses to clean up physical memory The kernel moves entire processes from memory to disk and then reassigns the memory to some other function Processes that have been idle for more than a certain period may be removed from memory to save space Swapping is also used to satisfy extreme memory shortages When the system is extremely short of memory, active processes may be "swapped out "
ts
66
swapping
Moving data back and forth between main memory and disk See also swap disk
ts
67
swapping
Writing a suspended process' modified (dirty) pages to swap space, and putting the clean pages on the free list Swapping occurs when the number of pages on the free list falls below a specific threshold
ts
68
swapping
Another method of managing memory Entire processes are swapped as needed to keep the active processes in memory Swapping can add delays if large processes are swapped frequently
ts
69
swapping
Selling one security and buying a similar one almost at the same time to take a loss, usually for tax purposes
ts
70
swapping
Using part of the hard drive as memory when RAM is full See Virtual Memory
ts
71
swapping
An {operating system} is often able to run programs that require more memory than is physically available on the host system In order to do this, the full memory required is broken into smaller pieces, which are swapped in when required, and swapped out to disk when the space they occupy is required
ts
72
swapping
Selling one security and buying a similar one at almost the same time to take a loss, usually for tax purposes
ts
73
swapping
Swapping occurs in the CPU when the internal memory is not large enough to store more than one application program at a time Therefore, in order to process more than one job at a time, one active job is temporarily removed from internal storage and saved on the disk while the other job processes in the area formerly occupied by the first job Swapping allows the computer to think it has more memory available than it really does, but it also results in slower processing of data
ts
74
swaps
Third person singular simple present of to swap
ts
75
swaps
Plural of swap
ts
76
swop
Abbreviation for the revised Specifications for Web-Offset Publications; a set of specifications for color separation films and color proofing to insure the consistency of the printed color
ts
77
swop
obsolete spelling of swap
ts
78
swop
Abbreviation for the Specifications for Web Offset Publications, developed in the U S as a standard for magazine production, and used to ensure consistency of color printing to top
ts
79
swop
see swap. Chiefly British. Variant of swap. another spelling of swap
ts
80
swop
Same as Swap
ts
81
swop
exchange, trade (also swap) isim
ts
82
swop
Specifications for Web Offset Publications A standard set of specifications for color separations, proofs, and printing to encourage uniform standards in the industry
ts
83
swop
Abbreviation for specifications for web offset publications; specifications recommended for web printing of publications
ts
84
swop
An acronym for Specifications for Web Offset Publications, SWOP is a specification for printing with CMYK inks It offers guidelines for printing with certain types of inks, papers, and ink densities on a webfed printing press
Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada swap kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. swap kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan swap kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.