foreign exchange market in English

buying and selling of foreign currencies

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1. The foreign exchange market assists international trade and investments by enabling currency conversion.

2. The foreign exchange market is the most liquid financial market in the world.

3. Unlike a stock market, the foreign exchange market is divided into levels of access.

4. A currency pair is the quotation of two Currencies in the foreign exchange market (Forex)

5. Central banks also participate in the foreign exchange market to align currencies to their economic needs.

6. Vietnam’s macroeconomic stability continues, enabled by easing inflation, strengthening external accounts, and stabilizing the foreign exchange market.

7. 28 Moreover once there are separate national currencies, there are costs of servicing the foreign exchange market.

8. The foreign exchange market (Forex, FX, or currency market) is a global decentralized or over-the-counter (OTC) market for the trading of currencies.

9. Foreign exchange market of Shanghai emerged as the development of foreign trade of Shanghai, moreover, its development gradually as the gradual upgrowth of trade.

10. According to the bank for international settlements in 200 for every triennial global survey, Hong Kong foreign exchange market turnover in world ranking sixth.

11. Currency Convertibility is vitally important in the foreign exchange market; higher Convertibility means that a currency is more liquid and, therefore, less difficult to trade.

12. Currency Convertibility is vitally important in the foreign exchange market; higher Convertibility means that a currency is more liquid and, therefore, less difficult to trade.

13. The levels of access that make up the foreign exchange market are determined by the size of the "line" (the amount of money with which they are trading).

14. Investment management firms (who typically manage large accounts on behalf of customers such as pension funds and endowments) use the foreign exchange market to facilitate transactions in foreign securities.

15. Trading in the euro has grown considerably since the currency's creation in January 1999, and how long the foreign exchange market will remain dollar-centered is open to debate.

16. The adoption of a fixed rate requires intervention in the foreign exchange market by the country’s central bank, and is usually accompanied by a degree of control over its citizens’ access to international markets.

17. Since September 1998 the Bank of Canada, acting as agent for the Government, has not undertaken any foreign exchange market intervention in the form of either purchases or sales of US dollars versus the Canadian dollar.