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floating supply

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noun

  1. the aggregate supply of ready-to-market goods or securities.


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Last week it was strong around 28 on belief that the Fox Birthday plan, if successful, will reduce the floating supply.

From Time Magazine Archive

The push overseas grew so strong at the end of March that it strained Europe's floating supply of dollars and several issues were scaled down or postponed.

From Time Magazine Archive

If they lack this, they are dependent on borrowing asparagine from other cells, and asparaginase knocks out the floating supply, leaving none to be borrowed.

From Time Magazine Archive

For practical purposes the U. S. had already cornered most of the floating supply.

From Time Magazine Archive

Floating Supply: The stock of a company that is in the hands of that part of the public who is likely to sell, is referred to as floating supply.

From Successful Stock Speculation by Butler, John James

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