Forex & Currencies

Forex & Currencies Terms

Foreign exchange rates, interest rate parity, carry trades, and cross-currency calculations.

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Last updated Apr 2026
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Base Currency

The first currency listed in a forex pair, representing the unit being bought or sold against the quote currency.

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Bretton Woods

The 1944 international monetary agreement that established fixed exchange rates pegged to the US dollar and gold.

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Carry Trade Return

Total return from borrowing in a low-rate currency and investing in a high-rate currency.

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Carry Trade

Borrowing in a low-interest-rate currency to invest in a higher-yielding currency, profiting from the rate differential.

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Currency Appreciation

An increase in the value of one currency relative to another in the foreign exchange market.

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Currency Depreciation

A decline in the value of one currency relative to another in the foreign exchange market.

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Currency Hedging

A strategy to reduce or eliminate exposure to adverse exchange rate movements.

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Currency Pair

The quotation of two currencies together, showing how much of the quote currency is needed to buy one unit of the base currency.

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Currency Peg

A policy fixing a country's exchange rate to another currency or basket to stabilize trade and inflation.

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Currency Reserve

Foreign currency held by a central bank to manage exchange rates, settle debts, and maintain market confidence.

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Devaluation

A deliberate government decision to lower a currency's fixed exchange rate, making exports cheaper.

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Eurodollar

US dollar deposits held in foreign banks outside the United States, forming a vast global interbank lending market.

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Exchange Rate Regime

The policy framework a country uses to manage its currency's value relative to other currencies.

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Fixed Exchange Rate

An exchange rate pegged at a set level, maintained by the central bank through market intervention.

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Floating Exchange Rate

An exchange rate determined freely by market supply and demand, without a government-set target.

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Pip

The smallest standard price movement in a forex pair, used to measure exchange rate changes and profit and loss.

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Forward Rate

The agreed exchange rate or yield for a transaction that will be settled at a specified future date.

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FX Cross Rate

A currency exchange rate derived indirectly via a common third currency (usually USD).

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Interest Rate Parity

The no-arbitrage forward exchange rate implied by the interest rate differential between two countries.

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Managed Float

An exchange rate system where a currency floats freely but the central bank intervenes to dampen excessive volatility.

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Petrodollar

US dollars earned by oil-exporting nations from petroleum sales and recycled into global financial markets.

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Reserve Currency

A currency held in large quantities by central banks and used in international trade and debt contracts.

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Revaluation

A deliberate upward adjustment of a currency's fixed exchange rate, making it stronger against other currencies.

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Safe-Haven Currency

A currency that holds or appreciates in value during global uncertainty as investors seek stability.

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Spot Rate

The current market price for immediate delivery and settlement of a currency, commodity, or security.