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free-floating
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free-float·ing (frfltng)
adj.
1. Not committed or decided.
2. Experienced without an obvious basis or cause: free-floating anxiety.
3. Capable of free movement; not bound.

free-floating
adj
unattached or uncommitted, as to a cause, a party, etc.
free-floater  n
Translations
free-floating [ˌfriːˈfləʊtɪŋ] ADJlibre, que flota libremente
free-floating
adjnicht gebunden, unabhängig; currency, exchange ratefrei konvertierbar
free-floating [friːˈfləutɪŋ] adj (currency, exchange rate) → fluttuante


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The total free-float market capitalisation of the reconstituted Dow Jones Global Titans 50 Index increased to $5.
Consequently, the FTSE 100 index will be weighted in accordance with the amount of percentage of free-float stock available to investors.
The CAC Next20 index represents the next twenty most representative stocks, measured by free-float, capitalisation and liquidity, after the forty stocks in the CAC 40 index.
 
 
 
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