Definition of forex in English:
forex
abbreviationˈfɒrɜksˈfôreks
Foreign exchange.
Example sentencesExamples
- Others had imported fuel in very large quantities in anticipation of price increases, whilst forex was unprocedurally externalised.
- In forex, as in the stock market, any deviation from the norm can cause large price and volume movements.
- Another point to note is that there was never enough money being sold at the auctions, so people resorted to other outlets where they could buy the forex they needed.
- In forex, crosses are defined as currency pairs that do not have the USD as part of the pairing.
- Then there is also the Reserve Bank which has its hand deep in the Foreign exchange market buying out forex.
- While forex can keep pouring in, other than payments for imports, there are not many outflows.
- At first I thought it was one of those days when they don't feel like trading because there is too much forex to handle.
- When you look at a Bureau de Change board, there is the offer and bid side to the forex.
- The pricing of money occurs on the foreign exchange market, also known as forex.