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  2. Currency Exchange Near Me: Find Your Closest Location - AOL

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    The best way to find currency exchange shops nearby is by using Google Maps to search for “currency exchange near me.” You can click and drag the map to move it around, zoom in on a specific ...

  3. FXDD - Wikipedia

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    FXDD began its operations as a retail spot foreign exchange dealer. The company offers trading in the Major currency pairs , cross pairs , emerging market pairs, gold, silver, and oil. As of August 2013, FXDD offers trading in 32 currency pairs, including the USD/CNY, USD/CNH, USD/MXN, USD/INR, and USD/KRW.

  4. Foreign exchange company - Wikipedia

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    The transactions offered by foreign exchange companies are usually either spot transactions or forward transactions. [1] Some foreign exchange companies, such as Moneycorp [2] and Global Reach, [3] offer foreign exchange options for business clients too. Given the increased regulation and capital requirements around foreign exchange products of ...

  5. BGC Group - Wikipedia

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    Seoul (BGC Capital Markets and Foreign Exchange Broker Limited) - 10/F Seoul Finance Center, 84 Taepyungro 1-ka, Chung-ku, Seoul, South Korea 100-768 Singapore (BGC Partners Limited; BGC Radix Energy L.P.; BGC Securities Limited)- 1 Temasek Avenue #22-01, Millenia Tower, Singapore 039192

  6. What banks exchange foreign currency? - AOL

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    Many travelers skip pre-trip currency exchange entirely, opting instead to withdraw cash from foreign ATMs. This approach often yields exchange rates close to market value, but watch for ...

  7. Foreign exchange market - Wikipedia

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    Behind the scenes, banks turn to a smaller number of financial firms known as "dealers", who are involved in large quantities of foreign exchange trading. Most foreign exchange dealers are banks, so this behind-the-scenes market is sometimes called the " interbank market " (although a few insurance companies and other kinds of financial firms ...

  8. Bureau de change - Wikipedia

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    The rise of peer-to-peer foreign currency exchange platforms and FinTech has led to disruptive P2P forex platforms that significantly undercuts traditional banks and financial institutions. Providers that use the P2P model to satisfy offsetting currency demands without an intermediary (such as a broker) has resulted in significant margin and ...

  9. Travelex - Wikipedia

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    Travelex International Limited is a foreign exchange company founded by Lloyd Dorfman and headquartered in Peterborough, United Kingdom. Its main businesses are foreign currency exchange, issuing prepaid credit cards for use by travellers, supplying central banks with foreign currency and global remittance. Travelex operates more than 1,100 ...