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The ability to borrow money to fund trading/investing activity. The amount that can be borrowed varies between brokers, and is quoted as a multiple of maximum position size to deposited funds.
Generally, a claim on a company's assets. In forex, the obligation to deliver to a counter-party an amount of currency at a specified future date, in connection to a forward or spot transaction.
When there are plenty of lots of a particular currency being bought and sold every day.
Refers to the ability of an asset/currency to be easily converted through an act of buying or selling without causing a significant movement in the price and with minimum loss of value.
Daily reference rate based on the interest rates at which banks borrow unsecured funds from other banks in the London interbank market. It is roughly comparable to the US federal funds rate.
Association composed of the three largest future exchanges in the UK.
In Forex trading, it is a nickname for the US dollar vs Canadian dollar (USDCAD) currency pair. It's derived from Canada's $1 coin, which has a picture of a common loon (a bird) on the back.
Standardized quantity in forex, composed of 100,000 units of a particular currency pair.