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FEMFemale
FEMFinite Element Method
FEMFeminine
FEMFinite Element Model
FEMFar East Movement (music group)
FEMFour Eyed Monster
FEMFonds pour l'Environnement Mondial (French: Global Environment Facility)
FEMFront End Module
FEMFoam Exercise Mat
FEMFaculty of Economics and Management
FEMFaculdade de Engenharia Mecânica (Brasil)
FEMFunctional Expansion Module
FEMFront End Emulator
FEMFront End Multiplexer
FEMFront End Manager (various companies)
FEMFédération Européenne des Métallurgistes (European Metalworkers' Federation)
FEMFakulta Ekonomiky a Manažmentu
FEMForschungsgemeinschaft Elektronische Medien eV
FEMForeign Exchange Market
FEMFédération Européenne de la Manutention (French: European Federation of Materials Handling; est. 1953)
FEMFixed Effects Model
FEMFluorescence Emission
FEMForce Électromotrice (French: electromotive force)
FEMFile Extension Manager (software)
FEMfield emission microscopy
FEMFree-Electron Maser
FEMFennoscandian Exploration and Mining (conference)
FEMFashion Elements
FEMFocus Exposure Matrix (semiconductor)
FEMFluides Environnement Maintenance (French hazardous waste company)
FEMFemmes et Entrepreneuriat en Mauricie (French: Women and Entrepreneurship in Mauricie; Mauricie, Quebec, Canada)
FEMFjällräven Extreme Marathon
FEMFluctuation Electron Microscopy
FEMForest Ecology and Forest Management
FEMFixed End Moment (mathematical analysis of a structure)
FEMFacilities and Equipment Maintenance (USACE)
FEMFire Equipment Maintenance (Australia)
FEMFrozen Empire Media (music label)
FEMFederación Ecuestre Mexicana
FEMFreinage Équipements Marseille (French: Marseille Braking Equipment; Marseille, France)
FEMFisheries and Environmental Management (Finland)
FEMForce Électro-Motrice (French: driving electro force)
FEMFeministas en Marcha (Spanish: Feminists on the March; Puerto Rico)
FEMFacilities Engineering Management
FEMFast Eye Movement
FEMFemale Entrepreneurs' Meeting
FEMFællessekretariat for Eftersyns- og Mærkningsordningerne
FEMFissionable Equivalent Mass
FEMFederated Export Marketing
FEMFluorouracil, Epirubicin, Mitomycin
FEMFiber and Environmental Management (Alcatel)
FEMFundacja Edukacji Miêdzynarodowej
FEMFemale Engineered Marketing
FEMFolklore Ensemble Magdeburg eV (Magdeburg, Germany)
FEMFred Ellsworth Medallion
FEMFederation of Women Entrepreneur Association Malaysia
FEMFaculty of Economics and Muamalat (University Sains Islam Malaysia)
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According to Pilbeam (1992), the efficiency or inefficiency of a foreign exchange market has policy implications of importance.
Gary Campkin, Director, International Strategy, TheCityUK, said, "The latest figures show that more than twice as many US dollars are traded on the UK's foreign exchange market than in the US, and more than double the amount of euros are traded in the UK than in all the euro-area countries combined.
RBS was one of six banks which were fined a combined USD4.3bn in January 2015 for failing to stop foreign exchange market manipulation.
Regulators have been looking into whether currency traders shared information about their positions and knowledge of client orders through instant messages to rig the foreign exchange market in their favour.
The National Bank has also revised its foreign exchange market bylaws and has decided to issue coins for coin-collecting purposes with the faces of Ss Cyril and Methodius and with the horoscope sign of Leo.
The investigation comes amid concerns about the lack of regulation in the foreign exchange market, which is the biggest in the financial system.
The probe comes amid concerns about the lack of regulation in the foreign exchange market, which is the biggest in the financial system.
The driving force behind it is that the UIP condition represents the fundamental parity condition for testing foreign exchange market efficiency.
Summary: The rupee on Thursday depreciated by 21 paise to 56.21 against the US dollar at the Interbank Foreign Exchange market in early trade, following strong demand for the American currency from importers amid concerns over deepening eurozone crisis.
The Bank of Japan expects Monday's yen-selling intervention to help bring stability to the foreign exchange market, BOJ Governor Masaaki Shirakawa said, while calling on European countries to promptly implement a deal they struck last week to address the eurozone sovereign debt crisis.
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