Relacionar Columnas Inter Fin Man Chp 5Versión en línea Inter Fin Man Chp 5 por Ryan Brown 1 Appreciate 2 Triangular Arbitrage 3 Foreign Exchange (FX) Market 4 Depreciate 5 Forward Premium/Discount 6 Offer Price 7 Cross-Exchange Rate 8 Bid Price 9 Swap Transaction 10 Exchange-traded Fund (ETF) 11 Spot Rate 12 Forward Market 13 Over-the-Counter (OTC) Markets in the context of a domestic currency, a decrease (an increase) in a foreign exchange rate relative to another currency when stated in terms of domestic (foreign) currency. the price at which a dealer will sell a financial asset. trading market in which there is no central marketplace; instead, buyers and sellers are linked via a network of telephones, telex machines, computers, and automated dealing systems. the price at which dealers will buy a financial asset. the simultaneous spot sale (purchase) of an asset against a forward purchase (sale) of an approximately equal amount of the asset. the process of trading U.S. dollars for a second currency and subsequently trading this for a third currency. This third currency is then traded for U.S. dollars. The purpose of such trading is to earn arbitrage profit via trading from the second currency to the third. encompass the conversion of purchasing power from one currency into another, bank deposits of foreign currencies, and trading in foreign currency spot, forward, futures, swap, and options contracts. the portfolios of securities that are traded on the stock exchanges like individual securities. a market for trading foreign exchange contracts initiated today but to be settled at a future date. in the context of a domestic currency, an increase (a decrease) in a foreign exchange rate relative to another currency when stated in terms of the domestic (foreign) currency. an exchange rate between a currency pair where neither currency is the U.S. dollar. price at which foreign exchange can be sold or purchased for immediate (within two business days) delivery. the amount over (under) the spot exchange rate for a forward rate that is often expressed as an annualized percent deviation from the spot rate.