currency movements

  • 1currency movements — ˈcurrency ˌmovements noun [plural] FINANCE changes in the value of a currency or currencies: • The latest results were helped by favorable currency movements. • Brazil s fiscal deficit increased from 3% to 4.5% of GDP due largely to adverse… …

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  • 2currency movements — / kʌrənsi ˌmu:vmənts/ plural noun changes in exchange rates between countries …

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  • 3Currency overlay — is a financial trading strategy or method conducted by specialist firms who manage the currency exposures of large clients, typically institutions such as pension funds, endowments and corporate entities. Typically the institution will have a pre …

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  • 4currency movement — UK US noun [C] ECONOMICS, FINANCE ► a change in the value of a currency or currencies: »Extreme currency movements always produce distortions in trade …

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  • 5Currency Strategist — A financial professional who evaluates economic trends and geopolitical moves to forecast price moves in the foreign exchange market. A currency strategist is often employed by a forex brokerage firm to perform research and analysis, and to form… …

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  • 6Currency Basket — A selected group of currencies in which the weighted average is used as a measure of the value or the amount of an obligation. A currency basket functions as a benchmark for regional currency movements its composition and weighting depends on its …

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  • 7Currency strength — expresses the value of currency. For economists, it is often calculated as purchasing power,[1] while for financial traders, it can be described as an indicator, reflecting many factors related to the currency; for example, fundamental data,… …

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  • 8Currency War of 2009–2011 — The Currency War of 2009–2011 is an episode of Competitive devaluation which became prominent in September 2009. Competitive devaluation involves states competing with each other to achieve a relatively low valuation for their own currency, so as …

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  • 9Currency risk — Categories of financial risk Credit risk Concentration risk Market risk Interest rate risk Currency risk Equity risk Commodity risk Liquidity risk Refinancing risk …

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  • 10Currency bill tracking — USD 1 banknote (Dollar bill) Currency bill tracking is the process (usually facilitated by any one of a number of websites set up for the purpose) of tracking the movements of banknotes, similar to how ornithologists track migrations of birds by… …

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