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Read more...Iran bans foreign currency trading on the street
Iran's central bank deputy governor said Monday that trading foreign currency outside of banks and licensed currency exchange operations was now banned, marking the government's latest attempt to stem an outflow of foreign currency amid worries over the state of the economy.
Read more...A Beginners Guide to Currency Spread Betting
LONDON, January 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Also known as Forex or FX for short, foreign exchange trading is one of the most widely traded markets in the world. However, currency spread betting allows traders ...
Read more...MIG BANK Extends its Partnership with MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS F1 Team
NEUCHATEL, SWITZERLAND-- - After three years of successful presence in Formula 1, the leading Swiss online trading bank specialized in Foreign Exchange, Bullion and CFD's has decided to renew its support ...
Read more...Forex Trading Volume Rises in North America: What it Means for You
The Federal Reserve’s Foreign Exchange Committee released its semi-annual survey on the average daily trading volume in the forex market, showing interesting shifts in overall trading.
Read more...U.K. Currency Trading Fell 3% in October From April to $1.97 Trillion/Day
Foreign-exchange trading in the U.K. fell 3 percent to $1.97 trillion a day in October compared with April, according to a semi-annual survey of trading published by the Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee.
Read more...iFOREX Adds Oil to its list of Tradable Commodities
Leading currency trading company, iFOREX, has recently expanded its services, giving all Forex trading accounts direct access to oil CFDs. Targeting an audience that has little or no experience with commodity trading, iFOREX is attempting to extend its variety of tradable assets by allowing its clients to trade commodities in high demand, such as oil.
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