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    websites that show exchange rates‚ but here is one: http://www.usforex.com. 2. Just as with the price of a good‚ the price‚ or exchange rate‚ of a currency is determined by supply and demand. However‚ rather than using a traditional supply and demand analysis as shown in Marthinsen‚ currency traders often consider whether foreign funds will flow into or out of a country as a result of a particular economic circumstance. If foreigners wish to make domestic purchases or investments‚ foreign currency must

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    The Future of the Foreign Exchange Market Abstract This paper addresses the future of the foreign exchange market using two organizing(and provocative) ideas. One pertains to the market’s institutional structurthe other to its information structure. The first organizing idea is that thestructure of currency markets is driven primarily by the management of credit risk. This contrasts with drivers identified by microstructure theory (such as management of market risk‚ attenuation of asymmetric

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    1 Question One (a) What do you understand by the term Foreign Exchange Market? (b) Does Tanzania need to have a foreign exchange market? Explain. (c) Identify and explain the role of each agent who is participating in the foreign exchange market. Question Two (a) Define and give an example of (i) Direct quote between Tanzanian shilling (TZS) and Kenyan shilling (KES)‚where Tanzania is designated as a home country. (ii) Indirect quote between Tanzanian shilling (TZS) and Rwandese Franc (RWF)

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    | Foreign Exchange Market | Its Functions And Structure | | | | The term market has been interpreted in Economics as the place where both the buyers as well as the sellers meet and they buy and or sell goods. The foreign exchange market is a place where the transactions in foreign exchange are conducted. In practical world the external transaction requires the use of foreign purchasing power i.e. foreign currency. The foreign exchange market facilitates such transactions by

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    The major players in the foreign exchange arena are commercial banks ‚investment banks‚central banks‚trading instituitions ‚hedge funds‚corporations‚high net worth individuals and individual investor . Commercial and investment banks are the natural players in foreign exchange.Foreign exchange has the perfect characteristics for banks.It is profitable‚the spot market provides limited credit exposure ‚the forward market What is FOREX? The Foreign Exchange market‚ also referred to as the "FOREX"

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    abroad in exchange of money or monetary terms to fulfill the domestic demand and supply. The import procedure is classified by; i) Purchase of goods and services from abroad ii) Payment in foreign exchange. 2.2 Documents used in Foreign Trade: International trade is not an issue between the seller and buyer but also two or more country involves. The buyer and seller are not known each other’s so their needs several documents. These are; |Documents used in Foreign Trade

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    identical product can be sold in two different markets‚ and no restrictions exist on the sale or transportation costs‚ the product ’s price should be the same in both markets. This is know as A) relative purchasing power parity. B) interest rate parity. C) the law of one price. D) equilibrium. Answer: C Topic: The Law of One Price Skill: Recognition 2) ________ states that the spot exchange rate is determined by the relative prices

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    entry into new markets” Disney does not have to produce t-shirts‚ USB sticks and even waffles with Mickey Mouse’s happy face on it. Instead‚ it can license the right to use its famous character to different companies around the globe and enjoy the hefty royalties‚ which in 2010 totaled 28.6 billion dollars (Rorie‚ 2011). Does it then mean that licensing as a mode of entry into foreign markets is the best option available? Not necessarily so. Given a multitude of foreign market entry methods‚ all

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    has gone through economic reform and seems like a good potential for investment‚ they are still dedicated towards protecting domestic businesses in several areas (The World Bank‚ 2011). The dormancy of the government to change regulations on the foreign direct investment (FDI) for retail companies has created a large barrier to entry for companies that want to involve themselves in this industry (Thathoo & Kacheria‚ 2007). While the government has been relatively progressive in reducing regulations

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    “The International Swaps & Derivatives Assn. recently estimated the worldwide market at $ 105 trillion. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) says U.S. commercial banks held $ 56 trillion of derivatives at the end of 2002”‚ and by comparison the GDP of the US was estimated to 10.4 trillion the same year. The world’s largest financial market today is therefore without doubt the derivative market. Derivatives have come into existence because nearly every business has its risks. Derivatives

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