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Exchange1. To engage in trade, either within a country or internationally. 2. Foreign exchange.Similar MatchesStock Exchange Automated Quotation (SEAQ) InternationalStock Exchange Automated Quotation (SEAQ) InternationalThe London Stock Exchange's electronic price quotation system for non UK securities. Real exchange ratesReal exchange ratesExchange rates that have been adjusted for the inflation differential between two countries. Exchange rate protectionExchange rate protectionThe manipulation of the exchange rate so as to increase the domestic prices of, and demand for, domestically produced goods. Since an undervalued currency stimulates demand for all domestically produced tradable goods, this form of protection, unlike tariff protection, can only be provided to the tradable sector as a whole, not to individual industries. Stock Exchange Automated Trading System PLUSStock Exchange Automated Trading System PLUSSEAT Plus is a trading system which handles the trading of all AIM and listed UK equities whose turnover is insufficient for the market making system or the Stock Exchange Electronic Trading Service (SETS). Sydney Futures Exchange (SFE)Sydney Futures Exchange (SFE)The derivatives market of Australia. Further SuggestionsNominal exchange rateForeign exchange market Pacific Stock Exchange Trade-weighted exchange rate Exchange, The Amman Stock Exchange Shanghai Stock Exchange Exchange rationing Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) Recognised Investment Exchange London Commodity Exchange (LCE) Forward exchange rate Expectations theory of forward exchange rates Regional stock exchanges Stock Exchange of Thailand Exchange of assets Exchange Traded Funds Exchange rate risk Exchange distribution Fixed exchange rate Spot exchange rates Wiener Borse (Austrian Stock Exchange) Principal Exchange Rated Linked Securities (PERLS) European exchange rate mechanism (ERM) Baltic Exchange |
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