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Fx

Abbreviation for fracture.
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Fx

Fracture, see there.
McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Forex is the world largest financial market, with the daily trading volume rising from US dollar 2.3 trillion per day in 2007, to US dollar 4.2 trillion daily in 2012, and this year it is expected to reach US dollar 5 trillion in daily volume.
FXTM provides access to the global currency market and offers trading in forex, precious metals, Share CFDs, ETF CFDs and CFDs on Commodity Futures.
Using a leveraged account with a forex broker an investor only needs to deposit (referred to as margin) a fraction of the actual value of the trade.
"The first phase of the survey results, focusing on the profile and working environment of the forex trader, draws a picture of traders who are focused primarily on the foreign exchange markets," said Sanjay Madgavkar, Global Head of Margin Foreign Exchange trading at Citi.
When somebody sits before you and tells you that the forex market is the biggest and the most liquid financial market in the world with a daily turnover of $7.3 trillion , that's a lot of money.
Forex Time offers clients across the world access to the global currency market, giving them the opportunity to trade forex, precious metals, and CFDs.
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