USD US Dollar Currency History & Economy
The United States dollar, or American dollar, is the world’s most dominant currency. With some $1.2 trillion in circulation.
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The United States dollar, or American dollar, is the world’s most dominant currency. With some $1.2 trillion in circulation.
Pound sterling (or the pound) is the official currency of the United Kingdom and its territories. The pound is symbolized by £, and has a currency code of GBP.
Some analysts compare bold and bitcoin, but there are important differences between the two. Learn about those differences, and the similarities they share, at FXCM.
The Catalan independence referendum of 2017 has created significant uncertainty in the country of Spain. Find out how this political event has impacted the price of the euro.
Internet technology has connected the world in an unprecedented fashion. The ability to transfer information at near light-speeds has revolutionised communication creating an exclusively digital space. Perhaps the largest application of this technology has been in the arena of commerce. Producers, retailers and consumers can now interact via online platforms 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Given that more than 3 billion people worldwide access the internet regularly,…
Japan's snap election on 22 October 2017 has the potential to greatly impact the yen. If a surprise occurs, an upheaval in exchange rate valuations may become a reality.
Ether is the world’s second-largest digital currency (or cryptocurrency) next to bitcoin. Learn about its history, how it's traded and much more.
The relationship between oil and stock pricing is a complex one. It is cyclical in nature, and can prove either positive or negative. There are many studies that prove both.
Contracts for difference (CFDs) and forex have similarities and differences, and it's important to learn these distinctions as a trader.
Terrorism is an unpredictable factor which may create market volatility. It can destabilise both domestic and foreign equity, currency and commodity markets.
The financial markets are now online and ready for anyone with capital, dedication and an entrepreneurial spirit. Forex, futures and equities offer considerable earning potential.
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