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| 1. ''Investment - trading.'' | | One thousand (1,000). |
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| A traditional exchange is an open and organised marketplace in which commodities, securities or other financial instruments are traded.
| | For example EUR 100k = EUR 100,000. |
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| Examples include stock exchanges such as the London Stock Exchange.
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| 2. ''Investment - trading - other intermediaries.''
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| More broadly, any intermediary that facilitates a broad range of economic activities, and including intermediaries that may be less well-organised, and less secure for participants.
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| For example, cryptoasset exchanges. | |
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| 3. ''Foreign currency.''
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| Relating to transactions between different currencies.
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| 4. ''Financial and commercial transactions.''
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| Relating to a two-way flow of money or other value.
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| Contrasted with a one-way flow, such as a remittance.
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| | Sometimes written "K". |
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| == See also == | | == See also == |
| * [[Commodity]] | | * [[bn]] |
| * [[Cryptoasset exchange]] | | * [[m]] |
| * [[Exchange controls]] | | * [[k]] |
| * [[Exchange creditors]]
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| * [[Exchange-for-value system]]
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| * [[Exchange rate]]
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| * [[Exchange traded]]
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| * [[Exchange Traded Commodity]]
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| * [[Exchange-traded funds]]
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| * [[Financial instrument]]
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| * [[Foreign currency]]
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| * [[Foreign exchange]]
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| * [[Intermediary]]
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| * [[Margin]]
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| * [[Remittance]]
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| * [[Security]]
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| * [[Stock exchange]]
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| * [[Variation margin]]
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| * [[World Federation of Exchanges]]
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| [[Category:The_business_context]]
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| [[Category:Investment]]
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| [[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
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Revision as of 13:42, 3 April 2013
One thousand (1,000).
For example EUR 100k = EUR 100,000.
Sometimes written "K".
See also