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    1.4.1 After WWIIcompanies and bureaux de change
    4 Trading characteristics
    5 Determinants of exchange rates
    5.1 Economic factors
    5.2 Political conditions
    12 References
    13 External links
    History[edit]
    Ancient[edit]
    Currency trading and exchange first occurred in ancient times.[6] Money-changing people, people helping others to change money and also taking a commission or charging a fee were living in the times of the Talmudic writings (Biblical times). These people (sometimes called "kollybistẻs") used city-stalls, at feast times the temples Court of the Gentiles instead.[7] Money-changers were also in more recent ancient times silver-smiths and/or gold-smiths.[8]
       
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      Medieval and later[edit]
      During the fifteenth century the Medici family were required to open banks at foreign locations in order to exchange currencies to act on behalf of textile merchants.[11][12] To facilitate trade the bank created the nostro (from Italian translated – "ours") account book which contained two columned entries showing amounts of foreign and local currencies, information pertaining to the keeping of an account with a foreign bank.[13][14][15][16] During the 17th (or 18th ) century Amsterdam maintained an active forex market.[17] During 1704 foreign exchange took place between agents acting in the interests of the nations of England and Holland.[18]
         
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        its continuous operation: 24 hours a day except weekends, i.e., trading from 22:00 GMT on Sunday (Sydney) until 22:00 GMT Friday (New York);
        the variety of factors that affect exchange rates;and with
           
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          increased at an annual rate of 10.8%, while holdings of gold increased at an annual rate of 6.3% between 1903 and 1913.[24]
             
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            At the time of the closing of the year 1913, nearly half of the world's foreign exchange was conducted using the Pound sterling.[25] The number of foreign banks operating within the boundaries of London increased in the years from 1860 to 1913 from 3 to 71. In 1902 there were altogether two London foreign exchange brokers.[26] In the earliest years of the twentieth century trade was most active in Paris, New York and Berlin, while Britain remained largely uninvolved in trade until 1914. Between 1919 and 1922 the employment of foreign exchange brokers within London increased to 17, in 1924 there were 40 firms operating for the purposes of exchange.[27] During the 1920s the occurrence of trade in London resembled more the modern manifestation, by 1928 forex trade was integral to the financial functioning of the city. Continental exchange controls, plus other factors, in Europe and Latin America, hampered any attempt at wholesale prosperity from trade for those of 1930's London.[28]
               
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              During the 1920s, the Kleinwort family were known to be the leaders of the foreign exchange market; while Japheth, Montagu & Co., and Seligman still warrant recognition as significant FX traders.[29]
                 
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                From 1899 to 1913, holdings of countries' foreign exchange
                After WWII[edit]
                After WWII, the Bretton Woods Accord was signed allowing currenci
                   
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                    Reuters introduced during June 1973 computer monitors, replacing the telephones and telex used previously for trading quotes.[43]
                       
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                      The original demand for foreign exchange arose from merchants’ requirements for foreign currency to settle trades.
                         
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                        its geographical dispersion;respect to account size.
                        As such, it has been referred to as the market closest to the ideal of perfect
                         
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                          ager ap mjhe iske bare me kuch main jankari denge to apki bohat mehar bani hogi mjhe iske bare me bilkul ilm nahi he....\
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                              meray chart nay Mujhe Chupkay Say batayaa hai main Gold ko 1292 ki tarafa ly ja Rahaa hon :D
                                 
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                                Thank you very much dear yeh to ap ny bohat hi acha kaam kya hai humain gold k bary mai mushkil hi learn karny ko milta hai kya ap mjhe batao gy k kahan pe ap humain gold trading ka bary mai batao gy or kya ap k analysis waqai mai kaam karen gy

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