/ˈfɔɹˌɛks/
OriginBlend of for(eign) + ex(change).
- countable, uncountableSyllabic abbreviation of foreign exchange.
“If the results of talks with a number of American bankers in Europe reporting on the new scale (post Herstatt) of their forex dealings, plus what they say of their European colleagues and what "reliab”
“The number of forexes has increased steadily and 41 had been licensed by December, 1990, of which 33 were active.”
“The set-and-forget trader is playing fundamental direction and is seeking very large moves of 150 to 300 pips. This trader doesn't want to sit and watch the screen but play the longer moves and forces”
Formsforexes(plural)