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Knowledge
Group Presents
THE
KNOWLEDGE GROUP
Members
Sr.No. Roll No. Student Name
1 40 Thomas Noel
2 41 Malpure Hemant
3 50 Patel Rushi
4 53 Pethani Mihir
5 60 Thakur Mohit
THE
KNOWLEDGE GROUP
Foreign
Exchange
Market
1. What is
Foreign Exchange
Market?
The foreign exchange market (Forex, FX, or currency
market) is a global decentralized or over-the-counter
(OTC) market for the trading of currencies. This market
determines the foreign exchange rate. It includes all aspects of
buying, selling and exchanging currencies at current or
determined prices. In terms of trading volume, it is by far the
largest market in the world, followed by the Credit market.
The main participants in this market are the larger international
banks. Financial centers around the world function as anchors of
trading between a wide range of multiple types of buyers and
sellers around the clock, with the exception of weekends. Since
currencies are always traded in pairs, the foreign exchange market
does not set a currency's absolute value but rather determines its
relative value by setting the market price of one currency if paid
for with another. Ex: 1 USD is worth X CAD, or CHF, or JPY, etc.
Why Foreign
Exchange Market is
Unique?
 its huge trading volume, representing the largest asset
class in the world leading to high liquidity;
 its geographical dispersion;
 its continuous operation: 24 hours a day except
weekends, i.e., trading from 22:00 GMT on Sunday
(Sydney) until 22:00 GMT Friday (New York);
 the variety of factors that affect exchange rates;
 the low margins of relative profit compared with other
markets of fixed income; and
 the use of leverage to enhance profit and loss margins
and with respect to account size.
Foreign Exchange
Market Break
Down:
 The $5.09 trillion break-down is as follows:
 $1.654 trillion in spot transactions
 $700 billion in outright forwards
 $2.383 trillion in foreign exchange swaps
 $96 billion currency swaps
 $254 billion in options and other products
Market Size &
Liquidity
 The foreign exchange market is the most liquid financial market in the world.
Traders include governments and central banks, commercial banks,
other institutional investors and financial institutions, currency speculators,
other commercial corporations, and individuals. According to the 2010 Triennial
Central Bank Survey, coordinated by the Bank for International Settlements,
average daily turnover was $3.98 trillion in April 2010 (compared to $1.7 trillion in
1998). Of this $3.98 trillion, $1.5 trillion was spot transactions and $2.5 trillion
was traded in outright forwards, swaps, and other derivatives.
 In April 2010, trading in the United Kingdom accounted for 36.7% of the total,
making it by far the most important centre for foreign exchange trading in the
world. Trading in the United States accounted for 17.9% and Japan accounted for
6.2%.
 For the first time ever, Singapore surpassed Japan in average daily foreign-
exchange trading volume in April 2013 with $383 billion per day. So the order
became: United Kingdom (41%), United States (19%), Singapore (6%), Japan
(6%) and Hong Kong (4%).
 Turnover of exchange-traded foreign exchange futures and options has grown
rapidly in recent years, reaching $166 billion in April 2010 (double the turnover
recorded in April 2007). As of April 2016, exchange-traded currency derivatives
represent 2% of OTC foreign exchange turnover. Foreign exchange futures
contracts were introduced in 1972 at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and are
traded more than to most other futures contracts.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET ANNUAL TURNOVER 1988-2007
Top 10 Currency
Traders-May 2016
In %
Name Of Company Percentage
Citi 12.9 %
UBS 8.8%
JP Morgan 8.8%
Deutsche Bank 7.9%
Bank of America Merrill Lynch 6.4%
Barclays 5.7%
Goldman Sachs 4.7%
HSBC 4.6%
XTX Markets 3.9%
Morgan Stanley 3.2%
Determinants
Of Exchange
Rates:
 International parity conditions: Relative purchasing power parity,
interest rate parity, Domestic Fisher effect, International Fisher effect.
Though to some extent the above theories provide logical explanation
for the fluctuations in exchange rates, yet these theories falter as they are
based on challengeable assumptions [e.g., free flow of goods, services
and capital] which seldom hold true in the real world.
 Balance of payments model: This model, however, focuses largely on
tradable goods and services, ignoring the increasing role of global
capital flows. It failed to provide any explanation for the continuous
appreciation of the US dollar during the 1980s and most of the 1990s,
despite the soaring US current account deficit.
 Asset market model: views currencies as an important asset class for
constructing investment portfolios. Asset prices are influenced mostly
by people's willingness to hold the existing quantities of assets, which in
turn depends on their expectations on the future worth of these assets.
The asset market model of exchange rate determination states that “the
exchange rate between two currencies represents the price that just
balances the relative supplies of, and demand for, assets denominated in
those currencies.”
Market
Participants
Central
Bank
Brokers
Commercial Bank
Exporters, Importers, Tourists,
Investors, Immigrants
1. Commercial Companies
2. Central Banks
3. Foreign Exchange Fixing
4. Investment Management Firms
5. Retail Foreign Exchange Traders
6. Non-Bank Foreign Exchange Company
7. Money Transfer/ Remittance Company
Most Traded
Currency’s
Financial
Instruments
1. Spot
2. Forward
3. Non-Deliverable Forward (NDF)
4. Swap
5. Futures
6. Option
Risk Aversion in
Trade
 Risk aversion is a kind of trading behavior exhibited by the
foreign exchange market when a potentially adverse event
happens which may affect market conditions. This behavior
is caused when risk averse traders liquidate their positions
in risky assets and shift the funds to less risky assets due to
uncertainty.
 In the context of the foreign exchange market, traders
liquidate their positions in various currencies to take up
positions in safe-haven currencies, such as the US dollar.
Sometimes, the choice of a safe haven currency is more of a
choice based on prevailing sentiments rather than one of
economic statistics. An example would be the financial
crisis of 2008. The value of equities across the world fell
while the US dollar strengthened (see Fig.1). This happened
despite the strong focus of the crisis in the US.
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Providing Trading
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Foreign Exchange Market

  • 2.
  • 4. Members Sr.No. Roll No. Student Name 1 40 Thomas Noel 2 41 Malpure Hemant 3 50 Patel Rushi 4 53 Pethani Mihir 5 60 Thakur Mohit THE KNOWLEDGE GROUP
  • 6. 1. What is Foreign Exchange Market?
  • 7. The foreign exchange market (Forex, FX, or currency market) is a global decentralized or over-the-counter (OTC) market for the trading of currencies. This market determines the foreign exchange rate. It includes all aspects of buying, selling and exchanging currencies at current or determined prices. In terms of trading volume, it is by far the largest market in the world, followed by the Credit market. The main participants in this market are the larger international banks. Financial centers around the world function as anchors of trading between a wide range of multiple types of buyers and sellers around the clock, with the exception of weekends. Since currencies are always traded in pairs, the foreign exchange market does not set a currency's absolute value but rather determines its relative value by setting the market price of one currency if paid for with another. Ex: 1 USD is worth X CAD, or CHF, or JPY, etc.
  • 9.  its huge trading volume, representing the largest asset class in the world leading to high liquidity;  its geographical dispersion;  its continuous operation: 24 hours a day except weekends, i.e., trading from 22:00 GMT on Sunday (Sydney) until 22:00 GMT Friday (New York);  the variety of factors that affect exchange rates;  the low margins of relative profit compared with other markets of fixed income; and  the use of leverage to enhance profit and loss margins and with respect to account size.
  • 11.  The $5.09 trillion break-down is as follows:  $1.654 trillion in spot transactions  $700 billion in outright forwards  $2.383 trillion in foreign exchange swaps  $96 billion currency swaps  $254 billion in options and other products
  • 13.  The foreign exchange market is the most liquid financial market in the world. Traders include governments and central banks, commercial banks, other institutional investors and financial institutions, currency speculators, other commercial corporations, and individuals. According to the 2010 Triennial Central Bank Survey, coordinated by the Bank for International Settlements, average daily turnover was $3.98 trillion in April 2010 (compared to $1.7 trillion in 1998). Of this $3.98 trillion, $1.5 trillion was spot transactions and $2.5 trillion was traded in outright forwards, swaps, and other derivatives.  In April 2010, trading in the United Kingdom accounted for 36.7% of the total, making it by far the most important centre for foreign exchange trading in the world. Trading in the United States accounted for 17.9% and Japan accounted for 6.2%.  For the first time ever, Singapore surpassed Japan in average daily foreign- exchange trading volume in April 2013 with $383 billion per day. So the order became: United Kingdom (41%), United States (19%), Singapore (6%), Japan (6%) and Hong Kong (4%).  Turnover of exchange-traded foreign exchange futures and options has grown rapidly in recent years, reaching $166 billion in April 2010 (double the turnover recorded in April 2007). As of April 2016, exchange-traded currency derivatives represent 2% of OTC foreign exchange turnover. Foreign exchange futures contracts were introduced in 1972 at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and are traded more than to most other futures contracts.
  • 14. FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET ANNUAL TURNOVER 1988-2007
  • 16. Name Of Company Percentage Citi 12.9 % UBS 8.8% JP Morgan 8.8% Deutsche Bank 7.9% Bank of America Merrill Lynch 6.4% Barclays 5.7% Goldman Sachs 4.7% HSBC 4.6% XTX Markets 3.9% Morgan Stanley 3.2%
  • 18.  International parity conditions: Relative purchasing power parity, interest rate parity, Domestic Fisher effect, International Fisher effect. Though to some extent the above theories provide logical explanation for the fluctuations in exchange rates, yet these theories falter as they are based on challengeable assumptions [e.g., free flow of goods, services and capital] which seldom hold true in the real world.  Balance of payments model: This model, however, focuses largely on tradable goods and services, ignoring the increasing role of global capital flows. It failed to provide any explanation for the continuous appreciation of the US dollar during the 1980s and most of the 1990s, despite the soaring US current account deficit.  Asset market model: views currencies as an important asset class for constructing investment portfolios. Asset prices are influenced mostly by people's willingness to hold the existing quantities of assets, which in turn depends on their expectations on the future worth of these assets. The asset market model of exchange rate determination states that “the exchange rate between two currencies represents the price that just balances the relative supplies of, and demand for, assets denominated in those currencies.”
  • 21. 1. Commercial Companies 2. Central Banks 3. Foreign Exchange Fixing 4. Investment Management Firms 5. Retail Foreign Exchange Traders 6. Non-Bank Foreign Exchange Company 7. Money Transfer/ Remittance Company
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  • 25. 1. Spot 2. Forward 3. Non-Deliverable Forward (NDF) 4. Swap 5. Futures 6. Option
  • 27.  Risk aversion is a kind of trading behavior exhibited by the foreign exchange market when a potentially adverse event happens which may affect market conditions. This behavior is caused when risk averse traders liquidate their positions in risky assets and shift the funds to less risky assets due to uncertainty.  In the context of the foreign exchange market, traders liquidate their positions in various currencies to take up positions in safe-haven currencies, such as the US dollar. Sometimes, the choice of a safe haven currency is more of a choice based on prevailing sentiments rather than one of economic statistics. An example would be the financial crisis of 2008. The value of equities across the world fell while the US dollar strengthened (see Fig.1). This happened despite the strong focus of the crisis in the US.
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