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  2. Retail foreign exchange trading - Wikipedia

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    Retail foreign exchange trading is a small segment of the larger foreign exchange market where individuals speculate on the exchange rate between different currencies. This segment has developed with the advent of dedicated electronic trading platforms and the internet, which allows individuals to access the global currency markets.

  3. Vietcombank - Wikipedia

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    Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam was founded on 1 April 1963 as Bank for Foreign trade of Vietnam. It was span off from the Foreign Exchange Bureau of the State Bank of Vietnam [6] to be an exclusive bank for foreign trade. [7] In 1990, Vietcombank diversified its services from being exclusively focused on foreign trade ...

  4. List of countries by exchange rate regime - Wikipedia

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    Fixed exchange rate; Floating exchange rate; Linked exchange rate; Managed float regime; Dual exchange rate; List of countries by foreign-exchange reserves; Markets; Foreign exchange market; Futures exchange; Retail foreign exchange trading; Assets; Currency; Currency future; Currency forward; Non-deliverable forward; Foreign exchange swap ...

  5. State Bank of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV; Vietnamese: Ngân hàng Nhà nước Việt Nam) is the central bank of Vietnam. Organized as a ministry-level body under the Government of Vietnam, it is the sole issuer of the national currency, the Vietnamese đồng. [3] As of 2024 it holds over USD 100 million in foreign exchange reserves. [2]

  6. Foreign exchange market - Wikipedia

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    An important part of the foreign exchange market comes from the financial activities of companies seeking foreign exchange to pay for goods or services. Commercial companies often trade fairly small amounts compared to those of banks or speculators, and their trades often have a little short-term impact on market rates.

  7. Category:Foreign exchange market - Wikipedia

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    Tiếng Việt; 中文; Edit links ... Foreign exchange market is included in the JEL classification codes as JEL: F31 ... Retail foreign exchange trading; Rollover ...

  8. Interbank foreign exchange market - Wikipedia

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    Other factors contribute to currency exchange rates: these include forex transactions made by smaller banks, hedge funds, companies, forex brokers and traders. Companies are involved in forex transactions due to their need to pay for products and services supplied from other countries which use a different currency.

  9. Foreign exchange (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Foreign exchange company, a broker that offers currency exchange and international payments; Retail foreign exchange platform, speculative trading of foreign exchange by individuals using electronic trading platforms; Bureau de change, a business whose customers exchange one currency for another; Currency pair, the quotation of the relative ...