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1.  ''Banking.''
Fixed Income, Currencies, and Commodities.
Fixed Income, Currencies, and Commodities.


A grouping of activities organisationally in some banks - the FI part referring to bonds etc. Not necessarily a rational grouping.
A grouping of activities organisationally in some banks - the Fixed Income (FI) part referring to bonds etc.  
 
Not necessarily a rational organisational grouping.
 
 
Following interest rate and currency market scandals in the years following 2010, FICC has increasingly become used as a market sector classification by regulators.
 
Previously broadly recognisable in, for example, UK usage as encompassing the [[non-investment product]] and commodities sectors.
 
 
2. ''US''.
 
Fixed Income Clearing Corporation.




==See also==
==See also==
*[[FEMR]]
*[[FEMR]]
*[[FMSB]]
*[[Fixed Income Clearing Corporation]]
* [[Fixed Income, Currencies and Commodities Markets Standards Board]]  (FMSB)
 
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Latest revision as of 17:14, 25 June 2022

1. Banking.

Fixed Income, Currencies, and Commodities.

A grouping of activities organisationally in some banks - the Fixed Income (FI) part referring to bonds etc.

Not necessarily a rational organisational grouping.


Following interest rate and currency market scandals in the years following 2010, FICC has increasingly become used as a market sector classification by regulators.

Previously broadly recognisable in, for example, UK usage as encompassing the non-investment product and commodities sectors.


2. US.

Fixed Income Clearing Corporation.


See also