词汇 | foreign-exchange |
释义 | foreign exchange noun[ Cusually singular ] uk /ˌfɒr.ən ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/ us /ˌfɔːr.ən ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/ the system by which the type of money used in one country is exchanged for another country's money, making international trade easier: 国际汇兑 On the foreign-exchange markets the pound remained strong.外汇市场上英镑保持坚挺。 Banks anti-city apex bank bank balance bank manager bank statement banker building society cash drawer challenger bank clearing bank investment bank open an account pay something in pin quantitative easing statement stop a chequephrase the Bank of England the Square Mile foreign exchange | Business Englishforeign exchange noun FINANCEukus(abbreviationforex) [ U ] the buying and selling of currencies: foreign exchange controls/intervention/restrictionsThe removal of foreign exchange controls allowed residents to purchase and hold foreign currency legally. foreign exchange trading/sales/transactionsHong Kong is one of the largest centres for foreign exchange trading. [ U ] money that you get when you sell one currency and buy another: foreign exchange earnings/gains/lossesThe country's tourism industry accounts for 50% of its foreign exchange earnings. (alsoforeign exchange market) a financial market in which foreign currencies are bought and sold: in/on the foreign exchangesThe pound had a better day on the foreign exchanges, gaining more than a cent to $1.5828 against the dollar. Examples of foreign exchangeforeign exchange Financial market offerings are full of enhancements of one kind or another, mostly associated with equity or foreignexchange positions or derivatives. Furthermore, it is an important source of foreignexchange. Since the technology used and recommended is indigenous, there is no capital cost related foreignexchange liability from the mitigation. As mineral resources become scarcer in certain countries, these countries will turn increasingly to non-mineral sources of foreignexchange. The results indicate a strong relationship between environmental improvement and price liberalization, trade and foreignexchange reforms, enterprise restructuring, and privatization reforms. We find that our parameterization of the market price of risk indeed produces foreignexchange risk premia with the requisite properties. They authorised imports and exports, and allocated foreignexchange. British politicians concentrated on the search for compensation for the foreignexchange loss, which was completely inadequate for achieving its objective + the stabilisation of sterling. Without question, chop loans were an important branch of business, but they were subsidiary to their main business of foreignexchange dealings. Foreignexchange would be severely scarce and what little there was would not be used to import agricultural inputs. They relax one of the standard assumptions of models of speculative markets for foreignexchange and allow for two interacting markets. Ever since, a council consisting of high-level government officials has been in charge of allocating foreignexchange. Is technical analysis in the foreignexchange market profitable? In our model, these transfers can be represented by an increase in foreignexchange available for consumption of imported goods. Of the fifty-one nations on a gold standard between 1919 and 1937, thirty-two adopted the gold-exchange standard,28 and others built up foreignexchange reserves. See all examples of foreign exchange These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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