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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Sourav Sharma What exactly goes behind the movements caused in the currency exchange rates remains a mystery for even the economists and currency exchange experts. With experience and faltering industrial economic conditions, one can obviously come to an easy conclusion that the large currency market has a lot more going inside it which not only dwarfs the other trading markets but also fetches it the most fluctuating states. written by Sourav Sharma Currency exchange rates reflect the worth of a currency in terms of another currency and determining the margins between the two alone can help a business flourish. written by Kristian Phillips Currency cards work like a debit card – although there is one significant difference – a currency card contains a different currency compared with the currency of your country of residence. This article compares the top 3 currency cards. written by Kristian Phillips Travel money cards work like prepaid debit cards there’s one significant difference – a travel money card is loaded with foreign currency. This article explores the 7 reasons why you need a travel money card for your next trip abroad. written by James Smith A currency is a unit of exchange, facilitating the transfer of goods and/or services. It is one form of money, where money is anything that serves as a medium of exchange, a store of value, and a standard of value. A currency is the dominant medium of exchange. To facilitate trade between currency zones, there are exchange rates, which are the prices at which currencies (and the goods and services of individual currency zones) can be exchanged against each other. written by Xenia Rainey Travel money - think before you buy - you might not be going about it the most cost - effective way! written by Xenia Rainey Foreign Exchange is so easy and simple, but many people are losing out by not using a specialist each time they move money between currencies. Find out more... written by Sourav Sharma As the commercial banks are fighting for survival, the economic situation is getting worsened with every passing hour. As revealed by stock news India, the depletion of stock values, fund values, bankruptcy and disastrous closing prices have left everyone speechless. The world power, U.S.A. has been hit in the similar manner or even badly. written by Sourav Sharma Financial crisis that is being faced internationally seems to be the revival of the history of the Great Economic Depression of 1929. The depression saw mortgagers, bankers, investors and all related ones undergo drastically defined economic fall and had its sturdy impact registered worldwide. As the banks have collapsed leaving the investors go bankrupt, the entire situation seems to go out of control. written by Sourav Sharma Today the entire world is in the grips of a devastating economic crisis which has resulted in an effectively destructive economic downturn. Global inflation, bankruptcy of reputed banks due to credit crisis, unemployment and various other results have posed numerous unsolved questions in front of the financial authorities worldwide. written by Donald Saunders For most of us an exchange rate is simply the price of one currency against another but for the forex trader exchange rates are a little bit more complicated.
written by Nathan Lynch Are you planning a trip abroad? If you so, you might want to know the current currency exchange rates so you can plan ahead for your financing needs. Your money is usually not worth the same in different countries as it is in the country where you live. written by James Marriot The Korean food industry is also closely linked with the domestic business cycles. Unlike the luxurious goods whose demand fluctuates dramatically with respect to changes in income, this is not so with food items whose consumption elasticity is relatively low. In Korea the country’s business cycle affects the food sector every three to six months. written by David Pierce
written by Ispas Marin Where did these exchange rates come from? Have they always been used in relation to foreign currencies? How did they evolve along the years? written by Ispas Marin The exchange market mechanism can be pretty confusing for a person who doesn’t have specialised knowledge in this area. The connection between the exchange rate of a currency and its trade deficit may seem like an undecipherable mystery. written by Ispas Marin You hear about foreign exchange market, FX, forex, exchange rates etc everyday but things aren’t exactly clear for you. Here are some pieces of information that will hopefully help you understand these quite confusing terms. << previous page 1 next page>> |