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  • Foreign exchange controls
  • Controls imposed by a government on the purchase/sale of foreign currencies

    Foreign exchange controls are various forms of controls imposed by a government on the purchase/sale of foreign currencies by residents, on the purchase/sale

    Foreign exchange controls

    Foreign exchange controls

    Foreign_exchange_controls

  • Foreign exchange market
  • Global decentralized trading of international currencies

    rate Foreign currency mortgage Foreign exchange controls Foreign exchange derivative Foreign exchange hedge Foreign exchange option Foreign exchange regulation

    Foreign exchange market

    Foreign exchange market

    Foreign_exchange_market

  • Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999
  • Act of the Parliament of India, replaces Act 46 of 1973

    Vajpayee and replaced by the Foreign Exchange Management Act, which liberalised foreign exchange controls and restrictions on foreign investment. The buying

    Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999

    Foreign_Exchange_Management_Act,_1999

  • Exchange rate
  • Rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another

    level of foreign exchange controls Official rate: The official exchange rate is the rate of exchange announced by a country's foreign exchange administration

    Exchange rate

    Exchange rate

    Exchange_rate

  • Foreign exchange hedge
  • Method used to eliminate foreign exchange risk

    A foreign exchange hedge (also called a FOREX hedge) is a method used by companies to eliminate or "hedge" their foreign exchange risk resulting from

    Foreign exchange hedge

    Foreign_exchange_hedge

  • Foreign exchange certificate
  • Tool of foreign exchange control

    A foreign exchange certificate (FEC) is a tool for foreign exchange control in countries where the national currency is subject to exchange controls or

    Foreign exchange certificate

    Foreign_exchange_certificate

  • List of countries by foreign exchange reserves
  • Foreign exchange reserves of various countries

    Foreign exchange reserves, also called Forex reserves, in a strict sense, are foreign-currency deposits held by nationals and monetary authorities. However

    List of countries by foreign exchange reserves

    List of countries by foreign exchange reserves

    List_of_countries_by_foreign_exchange_reserves

  • Argentine currency controls (2011–2015)
  • Economic situation in Argentina

    Argentina installed foreign exchange controls in 2011, at the beginning of the second presidency of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Those controls limited the

    Argentine currency controls (2011–2015)

    Argentine_currency_controls_(2011–2015)

  • Foreign Exchange Committee
  • Foreign exchange traders industry group

    The Foreign Exchange Committee, founded in 1978, is an industry group that provides guidance and leadership to the global foreign exchange market. The

    Foreign Exchange Committee

    Foreign_Exchange_Committee

  • Foreign exchange fraud
  • Trading scheme used to defraud traders

    Foreign exchange fraud is any trading scheme used to defraud traders by convincing them that they can expect to gain a high profit by trading in the foreign

    Foreign exchange fraud

    Foreign_exchange_fraud

  • Non-tariff barriers to trade
  • Other types of trade barriers

    war. Foreign exchange restrictions and foreign exchange controls occupy an important place among the non-tariff regulatory instruments of foreign economic

    Non-tariff barriers to trade

    Non-tariff barriers to trade

    Non-tariff_barriers_to_trade

  • Exchange controls in the United Kingdom
  • Exchange controls, also known as capital controls and currency controls, limiting the convertibility of Pounds sterling into foreign currencies, operated

    Exchange controls in the United Kingdom

    Exchange controls in the United Kingdom

    Exchange_controls_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Foreign-exchange reserves of China
  • China's holdings of foreign debt and currencies

    The foreign exchange reserves of China are the state of foreign exchange reserves held by the People's Republic of China, comprising cash, bank deposits

    Foreign-exchange reserves of China

    Foreign-exchange reserves of China

    Foreign-exchange_reserves_of_China

  • Control
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    an organization Controlling interest, a percentage of voting stock shares sufficient to prevent opposition Foreign exchange controls, regulations on trade

    Control

    Control

  • Foreign direct investment
  • Cross-border investment giving a foreign investor lasting control of an enterprise

    economics portal Bilateral investment treaty Foreign direct investment and the environment Foreign exchange controls Investment promotion agency List of countries

    Foreign direct investment

    Foreign direct investment

    Foreign_direct_investment

  • Foreign exchange reserves
  • Money held by a central bank to pay debts, if needed

    Foreign exchange reserves (also called forex reserves or FX reserves) are cash and other reserve assets such as gold and silver held by a central bank

    Foreign exchange reserves

    Foreign_exchange_reserves

  • Shanghai Stock Exchange
  • Stock exchange in Shanghai, China

    capital account controls exercised by the Chinese authorities. In 1891, Shanghai founded China's first exchange system. The current stock exchange was re-established

    Shanghai Stock Exchange

    Shanghai Stock Exchange

    Shanghai_Stock_Exchange

  • Office of Foreign Assets Control
  • Agency of the United States Department of the Treasury

    The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is a financial intelligence and enforcement agency of the United States Treasury Department. It administers

    Office of Foreign Assets Control

    Office of Foreign Assets Control

    Office_of_Foreign_Assets_Control

  • Bureau de change
  • Business where a currency can be exchanged for another

    government foreign exchange controls and other regulations, but an unofficial market (or black market may bypass government regulations. Exchange rates are

    Bureau de change

    Bureau_de_change

  • Economic reforms of Javier Milei
  • capital controls and tightened the currency, leading to two diverging exchange rates: the official and the parallel exchange rate. The official exchange rate

    Economic reforms of Javier Milei

    Economic reforms of Javier Milei

    Economic_reforms_of_Javier_Milei

  • Renminbi
  • Currency of China

    the management of China's exchange controls and its foreign exchange reserves, the State Administration of Exchange Control. Beginning in the mid-1980s

    Renminbi

    Renminbi

    Renminbi

  • Indonesian rupiah
  • Currency of Indonesia

    entered circulation in 2022. Indonesia's exchange-rate policy moved from multiple rates and foreign-exchange controls to fixed and managed arrangements, before

    Indonesian rupiah

    Indonesian rupiah

    Indonesian_rupiah

  • Foreign exchange risk
  • Type of financial risk

    Foreign exchange risk (also known as FX risk, exchange rate risk or currency risk) is a financial risk that exists when a financial transaction is denominated

    Foreign exchange risk

    Foreign_exchange_risk

  • Economy of Kenya
  • private sector. Lack of export incentives, tight import controls, and foreign exchange controls made the domestic environment for investment even less

    Economy of Kenya

    Economy of Kenya

    Economy_of_Kenya

  • Impossible trinity
  • Trilemma in international economics

    the following at the same time: a fixed foreign exchange rate free capital movement (absence of capital controls) an independent monetary policy It is both

    Impossible trinity

    Impossible trinity

    Impossible_trinity

  • Fixed exchange rate system
  • Exchange rate regime where a currency's value is fixed against another value

    primarily in foreign currency and in which external trade forms a large part of their GDP. A fixed exchange rate system can also be used to control the behavior

    Fixed exchange rate system

    Fixed_exchange_rate_system

  • State Administration of Foreign Exchange
  • Chinese State-owned Agency

    ‹See RfD› The State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) of the People's Republic of China is an administrative agency under the State Council tasked

    State Administration of Foreign Exchange

    State Administration of Foreign Exchange

    State_Administration_of_Foreign_Exchange

  • Foreign exchange regulation
  • Financial regulation of the Forex market

    central exchange or clearing house. Due to its decentralized and global nature, the foreign exchange market has been more prone to foreign exchange fraud

    Foreign exchange regulation

    Foreign_exchange_regulation

  • The Foreign Exchange
  • American hip hop group

    The Foreign Exchange is music duo consisting of the American rapper Phonte and the Dutch record producer Nicolay, their music is a blend of hip hop, soul

    The Foreign Exchange

    The Foreign Exchange

    The_Foreign_Exchange

  • Foreign exchange derivative
  • Financial derivative whose payoff depends on the foreign exchange rates

    A foreign exchange derivative is a financial contract whose value changes depending on currency exchange rates. It is used when people or companies want

    Foreign exchange derivative

    Foreign_exchange_derivative

  • Ecuadorian sucre
  • Currency of Ecuador from 1884 to 2000

    the nation's foreign exchange system underwent several adjustments as the sucre's depreciation continued. The foreign exchange controls were finally lifted

    Ecuadorian sucre

    Ecuadorian sucre

    Ecuadorian_sucre

  • Currency intervention
  • Monetary policy operation

    Currency intervention, also known as foreign exchange market intervention or currency manipulation, is a monetary policy operation. It occurs when a government

    Currency intervention

    Currency intervention

    Currency_intervention

  • Global financial system
  • Global framework for capital flows

    finance, such as political deterioration, regulatory changes, foreign exchange controls, and legal uncertainties for property rights and investments.

    Global financial system

    Global financial system

    Global_financial_system

  • Currency of Ecuador
  • by numerous adjustments to the foreign exchange system as the sucre continued to depreciate. Foreign exchange controls were finally lifted in September

    Currency of Ecuador

    Currency of Ecuador

    Currency_of_Ecuador

  • Functional currency
  • Primary accounting unit in a business

    as where there are foreign exchange controls, commercial risk management or customer preference. Where a company maintains a foreign currency account in

    Functional currency

    Functional_currency

  • Economy of Nigeria
  • worth through constant intervention purchases and strict foreign exchange controls. This made foreign goods very cheap for the average Nigerian consumer; however

    Economy of Nigeria

    Economy of Nigeria

    Economy_of_Nigeria

  • Foreign Exchange Dealers Coalition
  • Foreign exchange market industry organization

    The Foreign Exchange Dealers Coalition (FXDC) was an alliance of the largest U.S. foreign exchange market dealers, that appears to have closed sometime

    Foreign Exchange Dealers Coalition

    Foreign_Exchange_Dealers_Coalition

  • Taxation in the British Virgin Islands
  • still being one of British Overseas Territories. Furthermore, no foreign exchange controls are present. As far as individual taxation is concerned, there

    Taxation in the British Virgin Islands

    Taxation_in_the_British_Virgin_Islands

  • Retail foreign exchange trading
  • Part of foreign exchange market

    Retail foreign exchange trading is a small segment of the larger foreign exchange market where individuals speculate on the exchange rate between different

    Retail foreign exchange trading

    Retail_foreign_exchange_trading

  • Economy of Germany
  • Germany had to maintain trade links but on bilateral preferences, foreign exchange controls, import quotas, and export subsidies under what was called the

    Economy of Germany

    Economy of Germany

    Economy_of_Germany

  • Human Action
  • Book by Ludwig von Mises (1949)

    the profits or losses fall, which shows the pointlessness of foreign-exchange controls. He explains that entrepreneurs hold cash balances, and saving

    Human Action

    Human_Action

  • 2018–present Argentine monetary crisis
  • Economic crisis in Argentina

    country's massive foreign debt. Tight currency controls had been in place since 2011, creating a parallel shadow market for foreign exchange currency. A global

    2018–present Argentine monetary crisis

    2018–present Argentine monetary crisis

    2018–present_Argentine_monetary_crisis

  • Nationalization
  • Transfer of privately owned assets to the national government

    Constitutional economics Confiscation Domestic sourcing Eminent domain Foreign exchange controls List of nationalizations by country List of privatizations by

    Nationalization

    Nationalization

  • Gold standard
  • Monetary system based on the value of gold

    precarious liquidity position and the gold-exchange standard". A run on sterling caused Britain to impose exchange controls that fatally weakened the standard;

    Gold standard

    Gold standard

    Gold_standard

  • Congolese franc
  • National currency of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

    which subsequently issued both coins and banknotes and dealt with foreign exchange controls and was partially supported by the National Bank of Belgium. The

    Congolese franc

    Congolese_franc

  • Johnson Controls
  • Building systems and facility management firm based in Cork, Ireland

    themselves. Johnson Controls 10-Q filing from sec.gov "Johnson Controls Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2025". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 18 November

    Johnson Controls

    Johnson_Controls

  • Economy of Peru
  • greatly increased economic interventionism to include price controls and a foreign exchange controls, which appeared beside a slowing economy, resulting in

    Economy of Peru

    Economy of Peru

    Economy_of_Peru

  • National Center for Foreign Commerce
  • prices. A regulator may charge extra for exchange. RECADI Corruption in Venezuela Foreign exchange controls Budget of Venezuela for 2010 "Venezuela's

    National Center for Foreign Commerce

    National_Center_for_Foreign_Commerce

  • Central Bank of Argentina
  • Monetary authority of Argentina

    parallel, "blue" exchange market - a fixture of Argentine finance in the 1970s and '80s - reemerged when foreign exchange controls were tightened in

    Central Bank of Argentina

    Central Bank of Argentina

    Central_Bank_of_Argentina

  • Projects of the Caribbean Community
  • issues with registration, there were also issues stemming from foreign exchange controls in Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago. In the Grand Anse Declaration

    Projects of the Caribbean Community

    Projects_of_the_Caribbean_Community

  • Pakistani rupee
  • Currency of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan

    out the older designs for new, more secure ones. Pakistan put foreign exchange controls in place in 1949, restricting the export and import of currency

    Pakistani rupee

    Pakistani_rupee

  • Economy of Venezuela
  • strict foreign exchange controls and excessive spending while oil prices continued to decrease. Lusinchi focused the nation's funds on paying foreign debtors

    Economy of Venezuela

    Economy of Venezuela

    Economy_of_Venezuela

  • Black Monday (1987)
  • Global stock market crash

    mid-1980s had been amplified in New Zealand by the relaxation of foreign exchange controls and a wave of banking deregulation. Deregulation in particular

    Black Monday (1987)

    Black Monday (1987)

    Black_Monday_(1987)

  • Sterling area
  • Currencies linked to the pound sterling

    Vincent and the Grenadines) Zambia Zanzibar Exchange controls were governed by the Foreign Exchange Control Board, initially constituted under the War

    Sterling area

    Sterling area

    Sterling_area

  • Capital controls in China
  • Chinese government policy

    requiring permits from the State Administration of Foreign Exchange. China has viewed capital controls as a key anchor of economic stability, protecting

    Capital controls in China

    Capital_controls_in_China

  • Second-Tier Foreign Exchange Market
  • Nigerian foreign exchange market

    a pegged currency and foreign exchange control. However, when new stiffer import restrictions and foreign exchange controls were implemented in 1982

    Second-Tier Foreign Exchange Market

    Second-Tier_Foreign_Exchange_Market

  • Pinpoint Asset Management
  • Hong Kong investment firm

    American depositary receipts. Because of foreign exchange controls, Pinpoint had to invest through the Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor quota system

    Pinpoint Asset Management

    Pinpoint_Asset_Management

  • Economy of Lebanon
  • problems mount". Reuters. Retrieved 14 October 2017. "Lebanon - Foreign Exchange Controls | Privacy Shield". www.privacyshield.gov. Retrieved 9 July 2024

    Economy of Lebanon

    Economy of Lebanon

    Economy_of_Lebanon

  • History of Chinese currency
  • Nationalist government imposed strict foreign exchange controls. Foreign banks operating in China could evade most of these controls, however, and continued to move

    History of Chinese currency

    History of Chinese currency

    History_of_Chinese_currency

  • Economic history of China (1949–present)
  • decreased foreign direct investment and a sharp drop in the growth of its exports. China's nonconvertible capital account and its foreign exchange controls were

    Economic history of China (1949–present)

    Economic_history_of_China_(1949–present)

  • Infant industry argument
  • Rationale for protectionism

    industrialization and economic development with major government subsidies, foreign exchange controls, and high tariffs to protect selected industries. In Latin America

    Infant industry argument

    Infant industry argument

    Infant_industry_argument

  • 1997 Asian financial crisis
  • Regional financial crisis that struck East and Southeast Asia in 1997–1998

    and the maintenance of fixed exchange rates encouraged external borrowing and led to excessive exposure to foreign exchange risk in both the financial and

    1997 Asian financial crisis

    1997 Asian financial crisis

    1997_Asian_financial_crisis

  • Interbank foreign exchange market
  • Market where banks exchange different currencies

    The interbank market is the top-level foreign exchange market where banks exchange different currencies. The banks can either deal with one another directly

    Interbank foreign exchange market

    Interbank_foreign_exchange_market

  • Currency crisis
  • Type of financial crisis

    derivatives Fluctuation in exchange rates – Rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another Foreign exchange controls – Controls imposed by a government

    Currency crisis

    Currency_crisis

  • Shortage
  • Economic demand that exceeds supply

    economic policies; such as relying on foreign imports while creating strict foreign exchange controls, put price controls in place and having expropriations

    Shortage

    Shortage

    Shortage

  • Dynamic currency conversion
  • Foreign exchange process

    misuse – enable DCC in foreign transactions with sole US dollar account credit cards issued in China. Due to foreign exchange controls, China's banks issue

    Dynamic currency conversion

    Dynamic currency conversion

    Dynamic_currency_conversion

  • Economy of Seychelles
  • in foreign exchange receipts, and budgetary difficulties. Growth slowed in 1998–2001, due to sluggish tourist and tuna sectors. Also, tight controls on

    Economy of Seychelles

    Economy of Seychelles

    Economy_of_Seychelles

  • Floating exchange rate
  • Currency value as determined by foreign market events

    penalties for trading outside these bounds. A free floating exchange rate increases foreign exchange volatility. Some economists believe that this could cause

    Floating exchange rate

    Floating exchange rate

    Floating_exchange_rate

  • Capital control
  • Monetary policy limiting transfer of assets in or out of a country

    and short-term vs. medium- and long-term). Types of capital control include exchange controls that prevent or limit the buying and selling of a national

    Capital control

    Capital_control

  • Cross-currency swap
  • Derivative contract for an exchange of payments

    simultaneously. It has pricing associations with interest rate swaps (IRSs), foreign exchange (FX) rates, and FX swaps (FXSs). A cross-currency swap's (XCS's) effective

    Cross-currency swap

    Cross-currency_swap

  • Exchange (organized market)
  • Highly organized trading market

    commodities, foreign exchange and derivative contracts. In the twelfth century, foreign exchange dealers in France were responsible for controlling and regulating

    Exchange (organized market)

    Exchange_(organized_market)

  • Reparation Commission
  • Body established by the Treaty of Versailles

    Mises as Policy Analyst: Monetary Reform, Fiscal Policy, and Foreign Exchange Controls". Heritage Foundation.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival

    Reparation Commission

    Reparation Commission

    Reparation_Commission

  • International sanctions during apartheid
  • economy and encouraged the market economy including relaxing foreign exchange controls.[citation needed] In 1993, Time magazine asked Nelson Mandela

    International sanctions during apartheid

    International sanctions during apartheid

    International_sanctions_during_apartheid

  • Dahabshiil
  • Bank based in Dubai

    from those migrant workers back to their families. Because of foreign exchange controls imposed by the Somali government at the time, most of the funds

    Dahabshiil

    Dahabshiil

  • Freedom People's Congress
  • Political party in Sri Lanka

    policies, but also including interventionist policies such as foreign exchange controls. Nilar, Amani (2 September 2022). "Dullas faction forms the Freedom

    Freedom People's Congress

    Freedom_People's_Congress

  • List of countries by foreign direct investment inflows
  • flows, Inward, Million US dollars, exchange rate converted, 2023". oecd.org. Retrieved 5 October 2024. World Bank. "Foreign direct investment, net inflows

    List of countries by foreign direct investment inflows

    List of countries by foreign direct investment inflows

    List_of_countries_by_foreign_direct_investment_inflows

  • Forex signal
  • Suggested currency trade

    often more suited to scalping. Foreign exchange autotrading Foreign exchange controls Foreign exchange hedge Foreign exchange reserves "Forex Signal System"

    Forex signal

    Forex_signal

  • Stuart Wheeler
  • British businessman and politician (1935–2020)

    company was launched to allow Britons to speculate on gold, when foreign exchange controls made it exorbitantly expensive to actually buy it. Although a

    Stuart Wheeler

    Stuart Wheeler

    Stuart_Wheeler

  • China Everbright Group
  • State-owned enterprise owned by Central Huijin

    Industry Co., Ltd. Chinese: 紫光实业有限公司 from 1983 to 1984). Due to foreign exchange controls, the main overseas businesses were centered on the Hong Kong–based

    China Everbright Group

    China Everbright Group

    China_Everbright_Group

  • Devaluation
  • Official lowering of the value of a currency

    legally enforced capital controls and the central bank standing ready to purchase or sell domestic currency in exchange for foreign currency.[citation needed]

    Devaluation

    Devaluation

  • Banking in Australia
  • Building societies were allowed to take deposits from the public. Foreign exchange controls were abolished and the Australian dollar was permitted to float

    Banking in Australia

    Banking_in_Australia

  • Covered interest arbitrage
  • Foreign exchange market

    differing policies, and investors' concerns over the imposition of foreign exchange controls cumbersome to the enforcement of forward contracts. Some covered

    Covered interest arbitrage

    Covered_interest_arbitrage

  • Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls
  • Cold War embargo of Eastern Bloc states

    Committee for Multilateral Export Controls (CoCom) was established in 1949 at the beginning of the Cold War to coordinate controls on exports from Western Bloc

    Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls

    Coordinating_Committee_for_Multilateral_Export_Controls

  • Dual exchange rate
  • setting one exchange rate for specific transactions involving foreign exchange and another exchange rate governing other transactions. A dual exchange rate policy

    Dual exchange rate

    Dual_exchange_rate

  • Stock Exchange of Mauritius
  • Stock exchange in Port Louis, Mauritius

    African Stock Exchange Association (ASEA). The SEM was opened to foreign investors in 1994 following the abolition of exchange controls. Foreign investors

    Stock Exchange of Mauritius

    Stock_Exchange_of_Mauritius

  • Thomson Corporation
  • Canadian information company (1989–2008)

    that it would not be subject to British monopolies legislation, foreignexchange controls and dividend limitation. The International Thomson Organization

    Thomson Corporation

    Thomson Corporation

    Thomson_Corporation

  • Khanani & Kalia International
  • Pakistani foreign exchange company, 1983–2008

    International (Private) Limited (abbreviated KKI) was a Pakistani foreign exchange company that operated from 1992 to 2008, when it was closed down by

    Khanani & Kalia International

    Khanani_&_Kalia_International

  • Interest rate parity
  • No-arbitrage equilibrium state

    rate, exchanging for foreign currency, and investing in a foreign country with a higher interest rate, due to gains or losses from exchanging back to

    Interest rate parity

    Interest_rate_parity

  • Currency transaction tax
  • Tax on the use of currency

    transaction tax Fluctuation in exchange rates Foreign exchange controls Foreign exchange derivative Foreign exchange market Liquidity crisis Money market

    Currency transaction tax

    Currency_transaction_tax

  • Window guidance
  • Policy instrument used to regulate the supply of credit in a targeted industry

    This control, however, was eroded during the liberalization of the foreign exchange market as part of the revision of the Foreign Exchange Control Law

    Window guidance

    Window_guidance

  • Yin Chung-jung
  • under his authority over foreign exchange measures, he was the first government official to relax foreign exchange controls and encourage exports. This

    Yin Chung-jung

    Yin Chung-jung

    Yin_Chung-jung

  • Economy of Botswana
  • industry. Botswana abolished foreign exchange controls in 1999, has a low corporate tax rate (15%), no prohibitions on foreign ownership of companies, and

    Economy of Botswana

    Economy of Botswana

    Economy_of_Botswana

  • Currency board
  • Monetary authority to maintain a fixed exchange rate

    authority is required to maintain a fixed exchange rate with a foreign currency by fully backing the commitment with foreign holdings, or reserves. This policy

    Currency board

    Currency board

    Currency_board

  • Economic history of Sudan
  • the banking sector, liberalize trade, and revise investment and foreign-exchange controls. Although some aspects of the program, including privatization

    Economic history of Sudan

    Economic_history_of_Sudan

  • Series B banknotes
  • Banknotes of the Irish pound

    Finance. During much of the period of circulation of this series, foreign exchange controls prohibited the export of any notes larger than £20 from the Republic

    Series B banknotes

    Series_B_banknotes

  • Pakistan Stock Exchange
  • Pakistan's primary securities trading marketplace

    Points, reflecting a 51.7% increase from the previous year. The exchange has 1,886 foreign institutional investors, 883 domestic institutional investors

    Pakistan Stock Exchange

    Pakistan_Stock_Exchange

  • Foreign exchange autotrading
  • Retail forex platform

    Forex autotrading is a slang term for algorithmic trading on the foreign exchange market, wherein trades are executed by a computer system based on a trading

    Foreign exchange autotrading

    Foreign_exchange_autotrading

  • Appellate Tribunal for Foreign Exchange
  • Appellate Tribunal for Foreign Exchange, also known as the FEMA Tribunal, is the Indian Tribunal for violations of its Foreign Exchange Laws. Officer are drawn

    Appellate Tribunal for Foreign Exchange

    Appellate_Tribunal_for_Foreign_Exchange

  • Runaway production
  • American film or television production shot outside Hollywood

    II and also make use of box office revenue frozen in place by foreign exchange controls intended to protect those fragile economies. The term "runaway"

    Runaway production

    Runaway_production

  • José María Guido
  • 33rd President of Argentina

    program under Frondizi and enacted similarly restrictive policies. Foreign exchange controls were liberalized and the peso was devalued by 59%. Monetary and

    José María Guido

    José María Guido

    José_María_Guido

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    Foreman

    English : variant spelling of Forman 1 and 2.Respelling of North German Formann, a variant of Fuhrmann.

    Foreman

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    Ghareebah

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    Tamil

    Smridhi | ஸ்ம்ரீதீ

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sowri

    Star

  • Plater
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Plater

    English : occupational name for a maker of plate-armor or armor-plates, from an agent derivative of Middle English plate ‘armor-plate’.English : from an agent derivative of Old French plait ‘plea’ or plaitier ‘to plead’, hence an occupational name or nickname for an advocate.

  • JAHANGIR
  • Male

    Iranian/Persian

    JAHANGIR

    (جهانگیر) Persian name JAHANGIR means "world-conqueror."

  • Willow
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Jamaican

    Willow

    Will Helmet; Protect; Tree Name; Freedom; Name of a Slender and Graceful Wood Tree; Willow Tree

  • Mufiz
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Mufiz

    Giver

  • Kanzah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Kanzah |

    Treasure

  • SIGUNE
  • Female

    Arthurian

    SIGUNE

    , (awakener of conscience); cousin to Parcival.

  • Haridasapriya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Haridasapriya

    Name of a Raga

  • Santra
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Indian, Telugu

    Santra

    Orange; Sweet Like an Orange

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  • Reexchange
  • v. t.

    To exchange anew; to reverse (a previous exchange).

  • Eschaunge
  • n.

    Exchange.

  • Foreign
  • a.

    Remote; distant; strange; not belonging; not connected; not pertaining or pertient; not appropriate; not harmonious; not agreeable; not congenial; -- with to or from; as, foreign to the purpose; foreign to one's nature.

  • Change
  • v. t.

    To give and take reciprocally; to exchange; -- followed by with; as, to change place, or hats, or money, with another.

  • Exchange
  • n.

    The process of setting accounts or debts between parties residing at a distance from each other, without the intervention of money, by exchanging orders or drafts, called bills of exchange. These may be drawn in one country and payable in another, in which case they are called foreign bills; or they may be drawn and made payable in the same country, in which case they are called inland bills. The term bill of exchange is often abbreviated into exchange; as, to buy or sell exchange.

  • Foremen
  • pl.

    of Foreman

  • Exchange
  • n.

    The act of giving or taking one thing in return for another which is regarded as an equivalent; as, an exchange of cattle for grain.

  • Exchanger
  • n.

    One who exchanges; one who practices exchange.

  • Exchange
  • n.

    The act of substituting one thing in the place of another; as, an exchange of grief for joy, or of a scepter for a sword, and the like; also, the act of giving and receiving reciprocally; as, an exchange of civilities or views.

  • Exchange
  • n.

    To give and receive reciprocally, as things of the same kind; to barter; to swap; as, to exchange horses with a neighbor; to exchange houses or hats.

  • Exchanged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Exchange

  • Exchange
  • v. i.

    To be changed or received in exchange for; to pass in exchange; as, dollar exchanges for ten dimes.

  • Reexchange
  • n.

    The expense chargeable on a bill of exchange or draft which has been dishonored in a foreign country, and returned to the country in which it was made or indorsed, and then taken up.

  • Forein
  • a.

    Foreign.

  • Foreign
  • a.

    Not native or belonging to a certain country; born in or belonging to another country, nation, sovereignty, or locality; as, a foreign language; foreign fruits.

  • Reexchange
  • n.

    A renewed exchange; a reversal of an exchange.

  • Rechange
  • v. t. & i.

    To change again, or change back.

  • Exchange
  • n.

    The thing given or received in return; esp., a publication exchanged for another.

  • Foreign
  • a.

    Outside; extraneous; separated; alien; as, a foreign country; a foreign government.