foreign exchanges

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Definition of foreign exchanges in English Turkish dictionary

foreign exchange
döviz arbitrajı
foreign exchange
döviz

Japonya'nın altın ve döviz rezervleri 1998'in sonunda $68.9 milyarı gösteriyordu, bir yıl öncekinden $77.0 milyar daha aşağı. - Japan's gold and foreign exchange reserves stood at $68.9 billion at the end of 1998, down from $77.0 billion a year earlier.

foreign exchange
harici kambiyo
foreign exchange
kambiyo
foreign exchange
(Hukuk) yabancı para
English - English
plural form of foreign exchange
foreign exchange
The exchange of currency from one country for currency from another country
foreign exchange
Transaction of international monetary business, as between governments or businesses of different countries
foreign exchange
Negotiable bills drawn in one country to be paid in another country
Foreign Exchange
FX
Foreign exchange
forex
foreign exchange
The exchange of foreign currency On the foreign exchange market, foreign currency is bought and sold for immediate (spot) or forward delivery
foreign exchange
The currency or credit instruments of a foreign country Also, transactions involving purchase or sale of currencies
foreign exchange
A foreign nation's currency or credit instruments Also included under the term foreign exchange are transactions involving purchase and/or sale of currencies
foreign exchange
Money instruments used to make payments between countries BACK TO TOP
foreign exchange
Currency of another country Abbreviated Forex
foreign exchange
The conversion of the money of one state into that of another state
foreign exchange
The simultaneous buying of one currency and selling of another in an over-the-counter market Most major FX is quoted against the US Dollar
foreign exchange
Trading or exchanging the currencies of other countries in relation to one another or to U S currency
foreign exchange
Various instruments used to settle payments for transactions between individuals or organizations using different currencies (e g , notes, cheques, etc )
foreign exchange
a foreign country's currency
foreign exchange
Claims in a foreign currency payable abroad, including bank deposits, bills and cheques Foreign exchange rates refer to the number of units of one currency required to buy another
foreign exchange
the system by which one currency is exchanged for another; enables international transactions to take place
foreign exchange
currency of countries other than one's own
foreign exchange
The purchase or sale of a currency against sale or purchase of another
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Foreign exchange is used to refer to foreign currency that is obtained through the foreign exchange system. an important source of foreign exchange. foreign-exchange traders. Purchase or sale of one national currency in exchange for another nation's currency, usually conducted in a market setting. Foreign exchange makes possible international transactions such as imports and exports and the movement of capital between countries. The value of one foreign currency in relation to another is defined by the exchange rate
foreign exchange
the handling of money trades with other countries, including the physical movement of currencies from one country to another to complete a transaction
foreign exchange
foreign currency, currency of another nation
foreign exchange
is currency issued by a foreign government Foreign exchange is required to pay for imported goods and to meet foreign debt repayment obligations Most of the trade in foreign currencies occurs between large international banks Unlike stock markets, the "foreign exchange market" does not exist in any specific location
foreign exchange
Currency from another country
foreign exchange
Money issued by a foreign country [TOP]
foreign exchange
The currency of a foreign country
foreign exchange
Claims on a country by another held in the form of currency of that country The foreign-exchange system enables one currency to be exchanged for (converted into) another, thus facilitating trade between countries See also exchange rate
foreign exchange
The system by which one currency is traded for another This is a necessity for international trade because countries do not share common currencies
foreign exchange
Refers to currency of another country When a developing country holds, for example, US dollars or British pounds, they are referred to as 'foreign exchange' Developing countries require foreign exchange to purchase goods from abroad (i e they must pay for them in currency of the country they are buying them from, or in US dollars, which most countries will accept)
foreign exchange
The currency or credit instruments of a foreign country; transactions involving purchase and/or sale of currencies
foreign exchange
Foreign exchanges are the institutions or systems involved with changing one currency into another. On the foreign exchanges, the US dollar is up point forty-five
foreign exchange
Foreign Currency On the foreign exchange market, foreign currency is bought and sold for immediate or future delivery
foreign exchange
Currency of another country
foreign exchange
The exchange of one country's currency for another All foreign exchange is determined by a rate of exchange, or a ratio valuing one currency against another
foreign exchanges

    Hyphenation

    for·eign exchanges

    Turkish pronunciation

    fôrın îksçeyncız

    Pronunciation

    /ˈfôrən əksˈʧānʤəz/ /ˈfɔːrən ɪksˈʧeɪnʤəz/
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