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The trading of currencies, to allow companies to trade goods across borders and to maximise returns on interest rate investments internationally
Ãâó: www.ashburton.com/XX_Glossary/
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an abbreviation of Foreign Exchange
Ãâó: www.cambridgefx.com/currency-exchange/forex-direct...
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A shorthand term for " effects ". Any given effect might be fired from a mortar by a mine, projected intermittently by a roman candle, or seen in the sky bursting from a shell.
Ãâó: www.maximumfx.co.uk/FIREWORK_GLOSSARY.htm
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The simultaneous buying of one currency and selling of another.
Ãâó: absolute-futures.com/forex/glossaryd-g.html
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