Emerging market currencies are attractive to traders and investors because of the availability of profit. Learn how to trade with them at FXCM.

CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 76.31% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
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Emerging market currencies are attractive to traders and investors because of the availability of profit. Learn how to trade with them at FXCM.
Slippage occurs when currency prices change while an order is being placed, causing traders to enter or exit a trade at a price that is higher or lower than they…
The currency cross pairing of EUR/CHF is used by traders and investors as a hedge against risk, and as a diversification tool. Learn more at FXCM.
Throughout the U.K.'s history and its interaction within global events, the British pound has served as a conduit for international trade and as a safe haven for investors.
The Danish krone is the official currency of the Kingdom of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands and has the currency code of DKK and currency symbol kr.
The Swedish krona is the monetary unit of many countries, including Denmark, Norway and Sweden is symbolized by kr and has a currency code of SEK
The USDCHF currency pair is one of the most commonly traded currency pairs in the global forex market, presenting the sixth-largest volume worldwide.
The EURUSD is the most traded currency pair due to the USD and Euro representing the two large economic global regions.
Often referred to by its nickname the "aussie," the Australian dollar is considered to be one of the world's eight major currencies.
In order to tame economic instability, China fixed its exchange rate in 1995 at slightly more than 8 yuan to the United States dollar.
The South Korean Won is the national currency of South Korea and is symbolized by ₩ and has a currency code of KRW.
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