What does FOREX mean?
Definitions for FOREX
forex
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forexnoun
foreign exchange
forexnoun
foreign exchange market
Etymology: Shortening.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of FOREX in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of FOREX in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of FOREX in a Sentence
It's a positive step but the key will be implementation, a dual forex system generates incentives for speculation and arbitrage.
It will be quite a shock in process terms to asset managers and brokers. They will have to say who is responsible for what and keep that up to date, reflect it in appraisals and staff training, after what happened with the Libor and forex scandals, very senior people were not held to account but this will make it a lot easier for the regulator to go up the line.
European stocks are driven by the forex market, big time, the drop in the euro has played a major role in the stock rally in Europe in the past few months even before quantitative easing was launched, and now, with short positions on the euro reaching extreme levels in the short term, European stocks look vulnerable to a pull-back if the currency bounces.
Between yield differentials and COVID-driven safe-haven demand, the U.S. dollar has been the proverbial belle of the forex ball this week.
In the next year there might be some forex-related issues that we have to deal with... It( Brexit vote) is not a major disruption and does not have a major impact this year.
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