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Overview: Global and Indian Forex Market

The foreign exchange market, or Forex Market (FX market), is a global decentralized over-the-counter (OTC) marketplace for trading currencies. Participants in the FX market engage in buying and selling foreign currencies, determining exchange rates for global currencies. It is the largest financial market in the world, comprising a global network of financial centers that operate…

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A guide on Fundamentals of Foreign Exchange and various terminologies used in dealings

 [This post contains fundamental aspects of foreign exchange; and forex markets;  as well as over 100  terminologies used in  forex dealings such as direct and indirect Quote; buying rate, selling rate, forward exchange rate, swap rate, spot rate, cross rate, transaction date, value date, Spread, premium, discount, points, arbitrage, Interest arbitrage, Interest parity, future, hedging,…

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Norms for FPI investments in corporate debt securities relaxed

Reserve Bank of India has relaxed norms for foreign portfolio investors, FPIs investing in corporate debt securities through the general route. In a notification, RBI announced that FPIs will no longer be required to adhere to the short-term investment and concentration limits.At present, investments by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) in corporate debt securities through the…

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Benefits of Using a Bonded Warehouse in India and Abroad for Export

Indian exporters can enhance their operational flexibility and access global markets more effectively by establishing or utilizing bonded warehouses both within India and overseas. Typically located near ports or airports, these warehouses streamline export procedures and enable businesses to respond swiftly to market demands. Bonded warehouses may be public (government-owned or operated) or private (owned…

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Overview: Forward Contract and Forward Rate Agreement (FRA)

The names “Forward Contract” and “Forward Rate Agreement” (FRA) may sound similar, but they play distinct roles in financial markets, differing in key characteristics and functions. Let’s explore the main differences between these financial instruments. Elements Forward Contract Forward Rate Agreement (FRA) Parties in the Contract Forward contracts are agreements between two parties — buyers…

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What are currency derivatives?

Currency derivatives are exchange-based futures and options contracts that allow those with a significant exposure to imports or exports, use these contracts to hedge against their exposure to a certain currency. In India, one can use such derivative contracts to hedge against currencies like US Dollar, Euro, U.K. Pound and Yen so as to manage…

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