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In economics, float is duplicate money present in the banking system during the time between a deposit being made in the recipient's account and the money being deducted from the sender's account. It can be used as investable asset, but makes up the smallest part of the money supply. Float affects the amount of currency available to trade and countries can manipulate the worth of their currency by restricting or expanding the amount of float available to trade.

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  • Float (englisch schweben) ist im bargeldlosen Zahlungsverkehr der Kreditinstitute eine durch Postlaufzeit und Bearbeitungszeit bei Buchungsbelegen entstehende zeitliche Verzögerung zwischen Gutschrifts- und Belastungszeitpunkt derselben Zahlungstransaktion. (de)
  • In economics, float is duplicate money present in the banking system during the time between a deposit being made in the recipient's account and the money being deducted from the sender's account. It can be used as investable asset, but makes up the smallest part of the money supply. Float affects the amount of currency available to trade and countries can manipulate the worth of their currency by restricting or expanding the amount of float available to trade. (en)
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  • Float (englisch schweben) ist im bargeldlosen Zahlungsverkehr der Kreditinstitute eine durch Postlaufzeit und Bearbeitungszeit bei Buchungsbelegen entstehende zeitliche Verzögerung zwischen Gutschrifts- und Belastungszeitpunkt derselben Zahlungstransaktion. (de)
  • In economics, float is duplicate money present in the banking system during the time between a deposit being made in the recipient's account and the money being deducted from the sender's account. It can be used as investable asset, but makes up the smallest part of the money supply. Float affects the amount of currency available to trade and countries can manipulate the worth of their currency by restricting or expanding the amount of float available to trade. (en)
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  • Float (Zahlungsverkehr) (de)
  • Float (money supply) (en)
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