Foreign exchange
From Library of Congress Subject Headings
Foreign exchange
- Here are entered works on foreign currencies and on the mechanisms or instruments for settling financial transactions between nations. Works on the economic theory of the acceptance of one thing for another are entered under [Exchange.]
URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85050496
- info:lc/authorities/sh85050496
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85050496#concept
Instance Of
Scheme Membership(s)
Collection Membership(s)
Variants
Cambistry
Currency exchange
Exchange, Foreign
Foreign currency
Foreign exchange problem
Foreign money
Forex
FX (Finance)
International exchange
Broader Terms
Narrower Terms
Related Terms
Exact Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Earlier Established Forms
- Foreign exchange problem
Sources
- found: UMI business vocab. (Foreign currency, see Foreign exchange)
- found: LC database, Mar. 26, 1994 (Foreign money)
- found: Smith, P.N. Macroeconomic sources of FOREX risk, 2002.
- found: Reuters glossary of international financial and economic terms, 1994 (Forex: widely used term referring to foreign exchange)
- found: Dempster, M.A.H. Intraday FX trading, 2002.
- found: Fischer, A. Price clustering in the FX market, 2004.
- found: Penguin international dictionary of finance, 4th ed., 2003 (FX; a contraction of foreign exchange)
LC Classification
- HG3810-HG4000
General Notes
- Here are entered works on foreign currencies and on the mechanisms or instruments for settling financial transactions between nations. Works on the economic theory of the acceptance of one thing for another are entered under [Exchange.]
Example Notes
- Note under [Exchange]
Change Notes
- 2006-02-03: new
- 2006-03-13: revised
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