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FICC
(redirected from Fixed Income, Currency and Commodities)

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FICCFixed Income Clearing Corporation
FICCFixed Income, Currency and Commodities
FICCFederal Interagency Coordinating Council
FICCFederal Identity Credentialing Committee
FICCFederation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce (non-profit organization)
FICCFederation Internationale de Camping et de Caravanning (French: International Federation of Camping and Caravanning; Brussels, Belgium)
FICCFellow of the International College of Chiropractors
FICCFrequency Interference Control Center


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Net revenues in Fixed Income, Currency and Commodities (FICC) were $2.
With an 11 percent jump (in new home sales), the housing sector where the current economic slowdown started seems to have hit bottom,'' said Yasutoshi Nagai, chief economist of the fixed income, currency and commodities research department at Daiwa Securities SMBC.
2bn) in revenues from fixed income, currency and commodities trading during the second quarter, with a strong performance in credit and interest rate products and currencies.
 
 
 
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