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Glossary
EURO
- the currency of the European Monetary Union (EMU). A replacement for the European
Currency Unit (ECU).
European Central Bank (ECB
) - the Central Bank for the new European Monetary Union.
F
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
- The regulatory agency responsible for
administering bank depository insurance in the US.
Federal Reserve (Fed)
- The Central Bank for the United States.
First In First Out (FIFO)
- Open positions are closed according to the FIFO accounting rule. All
positions opened within a particular currency pair are liquidated in the order in which they were
originally opened.
Flat/square
- Dealer jargon used to describe a position that has been completely reversed, e.g. you
bought $500,000 then sold $500,000, thereby creating a neutral (flat) position.
Foreign Exchange
- (Forex, FX) - The simultaneous buying of one currency and selling of
another.
Forward
- The pre-specified exchange rate for a foreign exchange contract settling at some agreed
future date, based upon the interest rate differential between the two currencies involved.
Forward Points
- The pips added to or subtracted from the current exchange rate to calculate a
forward price.
Fundamental Analysis
- Analysis of economic and political information with the objective of
determining future movements in a financial market.
Futures Contract
- An obligation to exchange a good or instrument at a set price on a future date.
The primary difference between a Future and a Forward is that Futures are typically traded over
an exchange (Exchange- Traded Contacts - ETC), versus forwards, which are considered Over The
Counter (OTC) contracts. An OTC is any contract NOT traded on an exchange.
FX
- Foreign Exchange.
G
G7
- The seven leading industrial countries, being: US, Germany, Japan, France, UK, Canada,
Italy.
Going Long
- The purchase of a stock, commodity, or currency for investment or speculation.
Going Short
- The selling of a currency or instrument not owned by the seller.
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Gross Domestic Product
- Total value of a country’s output, income or expenditure produced
within the country’s physical borders.
Gross National Product
- Gross domestic product plus income earned from investment or work
abroad.
Good ‘Til Cancelled Order (GTC)
- An order to buy or sell at a specified price. This order remains
open until filled or until the client cancels.
H
Hedge
- A position or combination of positions that reduces the risk of your primary position.
«Hit the bid»
- Acceptance of purchasing at the offer or selling at the bid.
I
Inflation
- An economic condition whereby prices for consumer goods rise, eroding purchasing
power.
Initial Margin
- The initial deposit of collateral required to enter into a position as a guarantee on
future performance.
Interbank Rates
- The Foreign Exchange rates at which large international banks quote other large
international banks.
Intervention
- Action by a central bank to affect the value of its currency by entering the market.
Concerted intervention refers to action by a number of central banks to control exchange rates.
K
Kiwi
- Slang for the New Zealand dollar.
L
Leading Indicators
- Statistics that are considered to predict future economic activity.
Leverage
- Also called margin. The ratio of the amount used in a transaction to the required
security deposit.
LIBOR
- The London Inter-Bank Offered Rate. Banks use LIBOR when borrowing from another
bank.
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