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A browser-based electronic marketplace that regroups several foreign exchange providers who provide online quotes in real time, thereby enabling foreign exchange products to be traded on a fully automated basis.
1.  ''Borrowings - securities - bonds - credit ratings - volatility.''


Foreign exchange portals are increasingly being used for smaller foreign exchange trades that do not require human intervention.
Abbreviation for credit migration, a change in a credit rating over time.
 
 
2.  ''Systems - platforms.''
 
The movement of processes and data from one system or platform to another.
 
For example, to a newer improved one.
 
 
3.  ''Development.''
 
The movement of people from one area or country to another.
 
Usually on a long-term or permanent basis, to find work or better living conditions.
 
 
4.  ''Natural ecosystems.''
 
The seasonal movement of wildlife from one region to another, generally related to their feeding and breeding cycles.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Bank portal]]
* [[BBSW]]
* [[Electronic commerce]]
* [[Bond]]
* [[Foreign exchange]]
* [[Clearing House Automated Payment System]]
* [[Credit migration risk]]
* [[Credit rating]]
* [[Department for International Development]]
* [[Development]]
* [[Ecosystem]]
* [[Legacy]]
* [[Platform]]
* [[Security]]
* [[Volatility]]


[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
[[Category:Technology]]
[[Category:Technology]]

Revision as of 16:59, 9 July 2022

1. Borrowings - securities - bonds - credit ratings - volatility.

Abbreviation for credit migration, a change in a credit rating over time.


2. Systems - platforms.

The movement of processes and data from one system or platform to another.

For example, to a newer improved one.


3. Development.

The movement of people from one area or country to another.

Usually on a long-term or permanent basis, to find work or better living conditions.


4. Natural ecosystems.

The seasonal movement of wildlife from one region to another, generally related to their feeding and breeding cycles.


See also