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WFEWater for Elephants (book and film)
WFEWorld Federation of Exchanges (trade organization for securities markets)
WFEWeb Front End (Microsoft)
WFEWave Front Error (optical lenses)
WFEWhite Farm Equipment (farm equipment manufacturers)
WFEWiped-Film Evaporator
WFEWroclawski Front Electro (Polish: Wroclaw Electro Front; music organization)
WFEWhole Fish Equivalent (aquaculture)
WFEWafer Fabrication Equipment
WFEWayFinder Experience (Kingston, New York summer camp)
WFEWindows Front-End
WFEWater, Fuels, and Environment
WFEwarfighting environment (US DoD)
WFEWorst Friend Ever
WFEWild Frontier Ecology (UK; est. 2003)
WFEWeekly Forumer Event (RuneScape; online gaming)


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More recent figures released by WFE suggest that the growth of equity derivatives trading continues unabated.
Shawky on WFE board Maged Shawky, chairman of the Egyptian Exchange (EGX) was elected as a board member of the World Federation of Exchanges (WFE).
If it's deliberate on her part and she's trying to play like it's not important, this BFF is a WFE (Worst Friend Ever).
 
 
 
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