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Bank of England (BoE)
The Bank of England (BoE) is the central bank of the United Kingdom, founded in 1694 in London. Find out what role it plays in today's economy, and why it matters it your trading.
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Bank of Japan (BoJ)
The Bank of Japan is the central bank of Japan, established in 1882 in Tokyo, Japan. Find out what role it plays in today's economy, and why it matters it your trading.
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Cable
Cable is the popular nickname for the GBPUSD currency pair. The term dates back to the 19th century, when transactions between the British pound and the US dollar were executed through the transatlantic cable.
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Capital Increase
A capital increase is a financial operation through which an entity tries to raise funds among its shareholders and other investors. A capital increase by a company is generally due to an interest on the part of a company to raise funds to achieve its objectives.
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Client Money Protection
XTB Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. As such, we treat the protection of Client Money in strict accordance with the FCA's rules and regulations.
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Closing Price
The closing price can be defined as the last closing rate in the day. Very often the closing price turns out to be an indicator of market sentiment. Find out how to make the best of it in this article.
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Consumer Price Index (CPI)
The CPI is an economic reading highly related to inflation and deflation, and is published by government economists in the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the US Department of Labor.
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Major Pairs in Forex
Major pairs in Forex are the most traded currency pairs in the world, and it is estimated that trading on those currencies represents over 80% of the whole foreign exchange market. In this article, you will find out which currency pairs those are, how the forex market works, and how you can use your newly gained knowledge to enter the markets more confidently.
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Equity
The operational register balance are the funds on your account, which includes both free funds and those invested in open transactions on the account.
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Examples of Chart Figures: Triangles
The examples of classical chartist figures are repeated over and over again in time. Let's take a look at a few examples of one of the most followed patterns: Triangles.
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