Showing posts with label Foreign exchange. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foreign exchange. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Forex Market History

Foreign exchange development history - exchange market evolution foreign exchange development history - exchange market evolution gold remittance system and Bretton woods agreement.

In 1967, a Chicago bank rejected to provide pound loan to a professor named Milton Friedman, because his purposed was to use this fund to sell short the British pound. Mr. Friedman realized excessively that the price ratio from the British pound to US dollar at that time was high, he wanted first to sell the British pound, after the British pound fell he buys back the British pound to repay the bank again. This family bank rejects the loan offer based on the "Bretton woods Agreement" which was established 20 years ago. This agreement has fixed the various countries' currency to US dollar exchange rate, and the price ratio between the U.S dollar and the gold is also fixed to 35 US dollars to each ounce of gold.

The Bretton Woods Agreement was signed in 1944, the purposed was to prevent the currency to escape between countries, and also to limit the international speculation, thus to stabilize the international currency. Before this agreement was signed, the gold remittance standard system which was widely used since 1876 - was leading the international economy system until the First World War. In the gold remittance system, the currency was at the stable level under the support of the gold price. The gold remittance system has abolished the old time king and the ruler which depreciates the currency value unlawfully, which will lead to inflation.

But, the gold remittance standard system is certainly imperfect. Along with a country economic potentiality enhancement, it can import massive products from overseas, until it exhausts the gold reserve of certain country. It resulted the supply of the currency reduces, the interest rate raises, the economic activity will start to decline until it reaches the recession limit. Finally, the commodity price falls to the valley, gradually attracts other countries to stream in, massively rushes to purchase this country commodity. This will pour gold into this country, this will increase this country currency supplies quantity, and it will reduce the interest rate, and will create the wealth. This is so called the "the prosperity - decline” pattern and is the circulation of the gold remittance standard system, until the trade circulation and the gold freedom was broken by the First World War.

After several catastrophes wars, the Bretton Woods agreement has appeared. The countries which signed the treaty agreed to maintain the domestic currency to US dollar exchange rate, as well as the necessity of the corresponding ratio of the gold, and only allow a small fluctuation. Countries are prohibited to depreciate the currency value for the gain trade benefit, only allows the country to depreciate not more then 10%. Enters the 50's, the continuous growth of the international trade causes the fund large-scale shift which produces because of the postwar reconstruction, this causes Bretton Woods system which establishes the foreign exchange rate to lose stability.
This agreement was finally abolished in 1971, US dollar no longer could convert to gold. Until 1973, each major industrialized nation currency exchange rate fluctuation has been more freely, mainly regulates by the foreign exchange market through the currency supplies and demand quantity. The business volume, the transaction speed as well as the price variability, have achieved a comprehensive growth in the 1970's, come along with the emerge of price ratio fluctuation, the brand-new financial tool, then only the market liberalization and the trade liberalization could be achieved.

In the 1980s, along with the published of the computer and correlation technology, the international capital has flow rapidly, and strongly related the Asia, Europe and America market. Foreign exchange business volume from 80's rises daily from 70 billion US dollars to 150 billion US dollars after 20 years.


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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Tips for New Forex Traders

Forex has always been a magnet for investors and traders,

who are looking for an exciting business venture to invest in, giving them the thrill, adventure and excitement, along with an idea of a quick and easy way to make profits.
But, for those who are relatively new to the Forex trading world, it is extremely important to know exactly what you are getting into. When it comes to the matter of investing a huge amount of your hard earned money into something, first time investors should always make sure what they ought to expect out of it. What should and should not be done. What steps should be taken to play safe and what to do that keeps them at away from the frauds and scams.

First of all what needs to be learnt is, what is Forex and how does it work? What need’s to be known next are a few important trading tips, which will facilitate you during your transactions.
Foreign Exchange or Forex or FX is one of the biggest money market in the world, and is a platform where currency is sold and bought freely between buyers and sellers. Forex, unlike any other financial markets, has no physical location or central exchange.

With over $1.5 trillion USD being traded daily, the foreign exchange market has now become a market which is open to trading by an average investor as much as it is open to a high investor.

Launched over three decades back, in the early seventies, Market Forex introduced free exchange rates worldwide, according to which, the price of the currencies was determined on the basis of demand and supply only.
A number of reasons are responsible for making Forex a distinctive financial market. To begin with, no external regulatory authority is allowed to set or fix currency prices or rates in this market, making Forex is market which cannot be controlled in any way. Also, it is one of those few money markets that necessitate very little trading education, training and experience.


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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Why Hedge Foreign Currency Risk

International commerce has rapidly increased as the internet has provided a new and more transparent marketplace for individuals and entities alike to conduct international business and trading activities. Significant changes in the international economic and political landscape have led to uncertainty regarding the direction of foreign exchange rates. This uncertainty leads to volatility and the need for an effective vehicle to hedge foreign exchange rate risk and/or interest rate changes while, at the same time, effectively ensuring a future financial position.

Each entity and/or individual that has exposure to foreign exchange rate risk will have specific foreign exchange hedging needs and this website cannot possibly cover every existing foreign exchange hedging situation. Therefore, we will cover the more common reasons that a foreign exchange hedge is placed and show you how to properly hedge foreign exchange rate risk.

Foreign Exchange Rate Risk Exposure - Foreign exchange rate risk exposure is common to virtually all who conduct international business and/or trading. Buying and/or selling of goods or services denominated in foreign currencies can immediately expose you to foreign exchange rate risk. If a firm price is quoted ahead of time for a contract using a foreign exchange rate that is deemed appropriate at the time the quote is given, the foreign exchange rate quote may not necessarily be appropriate at the time of the actual agreement or performance of the contract. Placing a foreign exchange hedge can help to manage this foreign exchange rate risk?

Interest Rate Risk Exposure - Interest rate exposure refers to the interest rate differential between the two countries' currencies in a foreign exchange contract. The interest rate differential is also roughly equal to the "carry" cost paid to hedge a forward or futures contract. As a side note, arbitragers are investors that take advantage when interest rate differentials between the foreign exchange spot rate and either the forward or futures contract are either too high or too low. In simplest terms, an arbitrager may sell when the carry cost he or she can collect is at a premium to the actual carry cost of the contract sold. Conversely, an arbitrager may buy when the carry cost he or she may pay is less than the actual carry cost of the contract bought. Either way, the arbitrager is looking to profit from a small price discrepancy due to interest rate differentials.
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Thursday, November 20, 2008

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The Foreign Exchange Market (or FX Market, Forex Market
) exists wherever one currency is traded for another. This is the largest financial market in the world. Includes trading between banks, institutes, multinational corporations, currency speculators and other participants. Foreign exchange trading
increased by 38% between April 2005 and April 2006 and has more than doubled since 2001. This number is growing continuously and now an average daily trade is approximately 4 trillion dollars, just on a single day!

The brokers earn millions of dollars every year from traders who win or lose their money. This money is going to CEOs who spend it on their Rolls Royce or other luxury products, while the traders are still living in a little flat or a small house. There is a method, though where a trader can get back some of the spread, which is the brokers commission for their services. If you want to get back some of this money which actually cut from your account every time you make a sell or a buy (open a position), just make a contract with a special Introducing Broker. These firms get commissions from the market maker
(broker) after you and give you rebate of this commission! For example, if an Introducing Broker (IB) gives you a 50% rebate after a 2 pip spread you can get back 25% of your money what you originally lost! If you want to find an Introducing Broker with rebate options, just Google it or look at MandLoysFX.com. Read carefully the terms and conditions of these IBs and act today, to prevent yourself from losing more money!



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