Direct quote
From ACT Wiki
A foreign exchange rate quotation where the foreign currency amount is multiplied by the quoted rate, in order to calculate the domestic currency equivalent.
Example
From the perspective of a EUR-based entity, the exchange rate GBP 1 = 1.25 EUR (GBP/EUR 1.25) is a direct quote.
GBP 100m would be worth:
100 x 1.25
= EUR 125m.