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iFOREX Introduces the NASDAQ Index to its Global Trading Platform
iFOREX, a currency exchange rates and global financial service provider, has recently expanded their growing list of tradable products by incorporating the NASDAQ index. The NASDAQ index can be easily traded along with other commodities such as gold, oil, and currencies.
Read more...S.Africa's rand weak vs dlr, cbank seen in the market
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The rand weakened 1.3 percent against the dollar on Thursday, nearing a week low, as the central bank was reported to be buying foreign currency in the market, before recovering some losses in late trade as Greece closed in on a new bailout deal. The rand traded firmer early in the session before the central bank came in to buy other currencies, driving the rand above 7 ...
Read more...Global black pepper futures trading to debut on Friday
The world's first global black pepper futures contract will go live on February 10, with its launch by the Singapore Mercantile Exchange (SMX), the first trans-Asian multi-product commodity and currency derivatives exchange.
Read more...Shanghai Aims to Become Global Yuan Trading Center by 2015
Shanghai plans to become a global center for yuan trading by 2015, open markets wider to foreign investors and almost triple non-currency financial transactions.
Read more...Forex Trading Volume Rises in North America: What it Means for You
Forex Trading Volume Rises in North America: What it Means for You
Read more...Markets seen in eye of storm. Time to seek shelter?
By Simon Jessop and Anirban Nag LONDON (Reuters) - A steady rally in stocks and the euro this year has led to a sharp drop in the main measure of financial market swings - volatility - and many analysts ...
Read more...Shanghai Aims to Become Global Center of Yuan Trading by 2015
Shanghai plans to become a global center for yuan trading by 2015, open its markets wider to foreign investors and almost triple non-currency financial transactions.
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