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Exchange rate exposureThe extent to which the stock-market value of a firm varies with changes in exchange rates. Also called economic exposure.Similar MatchesTokyo International Financial Futures ExchangeTokyo International Financial Futures ExchangeExchange that trades Euroyen futures and options, and futures on the one-year Euroyen, three-month eurodollar, and US dollar/Japanese yen currency. Stock Exchange Automated Quotation systemStock Exchange Automated Quotation systemThe computerised system at the London Stock Exchange which continuously updates prices and trade reports for UK securities (shares, gilts etc). SEAQ lists the market makers' bid and offer prices, together with the Normal Market Size at which those prices will be honoured. Shares traded using SEAQ are said to be traded on the 'quote book'.The very largest companies quoted on the London Stock Exchange are traded on the Stock Exchange Electronic Trading Service (SETS) which automatically matches buyers and sellers, and which is known as the 'order book'. SEAQ is used for those stocks which are too small to be traded on SETS. Currency Exchange RiskCurrency Exchange RiskUncertainty about the rate at which revenues or costs denominated in one currency can be converted into another currency. Stock exchangesStock exchangesFormal organizations, approved and regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), that are made up of members who use the facilities to exchange certain Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The two major national Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Five Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) include the Midwest, Pacific, Philadelphia, Boston, and Cincinnati. The Arizona Stock Exchange is an after-hours electronic marketplace where anonymous participants Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) stocks via personal computers. Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE)Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE)Established in 1973, the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) is the only stock exchange in Malaysia. Further SuggestionsForeign exchange swapExchange Tradepoint Investment Exchange Foreign exchange risk Real exchange rate Foreign exchange risk Forward exchange transaction Exchange rate risk London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE) share exchange Stock Exchange of Thailand International Stock Exchange of the UK and the Republic of Ireland (ISE) Bill of exchange London Securities and Derivatives Exchange Unequal exchange Stock Exchange Electronic Trading Service Exchange rate determination London Commodity Exchange Baltic Exchange Spot exchange rates bill of exchange Bill of exchange American Stock Exchange Foreign exchange dealer exchange traded fund |
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