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The market maker's selling price.
'''Op'''erating '''Ex'''penditure.


Opex is expenditure on items which are consumed, or whose benefits are otherwise enjoyed, in the short term, generally within the current financial reporting period.


In relation to foreign exchange, the offer price is the amount of the [[variable currency]] which the market maker will receive in exchange for one unit of the [[base currency]].
Opex is contrasted with capital expenditure ('capex').
 
In relation to interest rates, it is the market maker's lending rate.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Base currency]]
* [[Capitalise]]
* [[Bid-offer price]]
* [[Capital expenditure]]
* [[Bid price]]
* [[Expenditure]]
* [[Bid rate]]
* [[Revenue expenditure]]
* [[Exchange rate]]
* [[Market maker]]
* [[Mid market price ]]
* [[Spread]]
* [[Turn]]
* [[Two-way price]]
* [[Variable currency]]
 
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 15:11, 6 September 2016

Operating Expenditure.

Opex is expenditure on items which are consumed, or whose benefits are otherwise enjoyed, in the short term, generally within the current financial reporting period.

Opex is contrasted with capital expenditure ('capex').


See also