The decline of the Bretton Woods began in 1971 when US President Richard Nixon took the US off decline the Golden Standard to stop the loss of gold. Finally, the USA abandoned the fixed value of dollar making it inconvertible to gold directly and let it “float” – to fluctuate ...

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By the end of World War II the old global financial order was over once and for all. Global financial reforms have to be made. So, the representatives of 45 leading nations of the world met at Bretton Woods, the USA, in 1944, to create a new international monetary system. ...

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The Bretton Woods System and Its Role for Forex Market If at least some of the following words: “fixed exchange rate”, “fluctuations of the foreign exchange rate”, “pegged currencies”, “IMF” and “Smithsonian Agreement” do not sound like abracadabra to you, but, on the contrary, seem quite familiar, perhaps you must ...

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The Canadian dollar has appreciated about 1.5% since the start of the week. The general investment environment has improved compared to last week and the Canadian dollar responded well to Wednesday’s central bank swap line decision and the stronger than expected Q3 GDP (3.5% annualized vs 3.0% consensus). Yet the ...

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How To Keep An Automated Forex System Private? Group: Automated Trading Strategies Discussion: How To Keep An Automated Forex System Private? After three years of system development, then two years of live forward testing, as of this Thursday I finally have a working EA for the Conquer V2 trading system. How is ...

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