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forex

British  
/ ˈfɒrɛks /

noun

  1. short for foreign exchange

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Clark identifies four signals that indicate investors are complacent about how much risk is present in markets: very tight credit spreads, cheap forex options, elevated sentiment and low cash balances among money managers.

From MarketWatch

Rate checks are widely seen as preparation for currency intervention so it raised alarm among forex traders that the U.S. and Japan might conduct joint operations to prop up the yen.

From The Wall Street Journal

In January, Deutsche Bank’s global forex strategist, George Saravelos roused the ire of Bessent by suggesting Europeans might sell their holdings of U.S.

From MarketWatch

For Saravelos, the single most important driver about forex hedging decisions is this backward-looking relationship between the dollar and U.S. stocks.

From MarketWatch

GivTrade said any meaningful deviation in the January payrolls from expectations could trigger sharp moves in forex markets.

From The Wall Street Journal