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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Bridge currency]] | |||
* [[Currency forward contract]] | * [[Currency forward contract]] | ||
* [[Dealer]] | * [[Dealer]] | ||
* [[Economic foreign exchange exposure]] | * [[Economic foreign exchange exposure]] | ||
* [[Exchange rate]] | * [[Exchange rate]] | ||
* [[Financial markets]] | |||
* [[Foreign currency]] | * [[Foreign currency]] | ||
* [[Foreign currency option]] | * [[Foreign currency option]] | ||
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* [[FX Global Code]] | * [[FX Global Code]] | ||
* [[FXJSC]] | * [[FXJSC]] | ||
* [[FX-neutral]] | |||
* [[IAS 21]] | * [[IAS 21]] | ||
* [[Interest rate parity]] | * [[Interest rate parity]] |
Latest revision as of 22:49, 18 March 2023
1.
A transaction for the exchange of one currency for another.
2.
Any currency other than the domestic currency.
3.
The market for foreign exchange transactions.
4. Trading and investment.
A market position whose value depends on a foreign exchange rate, or sometimes more than one rate.
Often abbreviated to FX, Forex or FOREX.
See also
- Bridge currency
- Currency forward contract
- Dealer
- Economic foreign exchange exposure
- Exchange rate
- Financial markets
- Foreign currency
- Foreign currency option
- Foreign exchange portal
- Foreign exchange rate
- Foreign exchange risk
- Foreign exchange settlement risk
- Foreign exchange swap
- Foreign exchange trader
- Forward foreign exchange rate
- Forward points
- FX Global Code
- FXJSC
- FX-neutral
- IAS 21
- Interest rate parity
- Inversion
- Invisible FX
- Quoted currency
- Spot rate
- Spread
- Transfer risk
- Two-way price