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Last update: 09-02-2010 15:19:00 (GMT - Live)
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FOREX - What is it?
FOREX - what is it?
About crosses
Currency swap
Bid/Ask spread
Many buyers and many sellers
Many buyers and many sellers, part 2
Structure of the foreign exchange market
International date line of the forex
Electronic conversations per hour
Dealers and forex market
Dealer - trader
Everybody loves dollars, the forex too
SPOT
"American or european terms"
Numerator and denominator
Futures
Forex means "no limits"?
Forex forecasting
What is the Currenex?
Crawling peg
Linked exchange rate
Endaka
FxMarketSpace
Retail forex
Snake in the tunnel
Forex size to NYSE volume, US$ reserves, futures
Tax Advantages of the Forex Market
Bretton Woods system
Forex turnover - U.S. Dollar, Euro, Yen, Pound sterling, Swiss Franc, Canadian Dollar
Forex turnover - other currencies
Forex turnover - US dollar against: EUR, JPY, GBP, CHF
Forex turnover - US dollar against: other currencies
Forex turnover - Euro against: USD, JPY, GBP, CHF
Forex turnover - Euro against: other currencies
Foreign exchange turnover by country and currency
Forex turnover - Outright forward transactions by country and maturity
Forex turnover - Swap transactions by country and maturity
Total Forex turnover by country (1989-2007)
SPOT Forex turnover by country (1989-2007)
Notional amounts outstanding of OTC Forex derivatives by instrument,
counterparty and currency
Execution methods for foreign exchange transactions

Exchange-traded forex futures contracts were introduced in 1972 at the CME, today the forex market is the place where currencies are traded. The forex market is the most liquid and largest market in the world with an average traded value that exceeds $2 trillion per day (includes all of the currencies in the world), this is more than ten times the size of the combined daily turnover on all the world’s equity markets.
There is no central marketplace for currency exchange, trade is conducted over-the-counter. The foreign exchange market is always
changing, always adapting to a changing world
economy. The
metamorphosis of the 1980s and ‘90s in both
finance and technology has changed the structure
of the market
The foreign exchange market is open 24 hours a day, five days a week, with currencies being traded worldwide among the major financial centers of London,
New York, Tokyo, Zürich, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Singapore, Paris and Sydney.
The twenty-four hour market means that
exchange rates andmarket conditions can change
at any time in response to developments that can
take place at any time.
London’s morning hours overlap with
the late hours in a number of Asian and Middle
East markets; London’s afternoon sessions
correspond to the morning periods in the large
North American market.
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- American Express
- Intel Corp.
- Citigroup, Inc.
- General Motors
- The Boeing Co.
- IBM
- J.P. Morgan
- Microsoft Corp.
- eBay Inc.
- Fannie Mae
- Freddie Mac
- Goldman Sachs
- Lehman Brothers
- Yahoo!
- Google
- Barclays
- Deutsche Bank
- HSBC Bank
- UBS AG
- Merrill Lynch
- Sony Corp.
- Nissan Motor
- Honda Motor
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- DJIA/EUR
- S&P500/EUR
- WTI/EUR
- Gold/EUR
- Silver/EUR
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Last update: 09-02-2010 15:19:00 (GMT - Live)
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