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The most important trading centers for the foreign exchange market are London, New York, Tokyo, and Sydney. London is the largest and most influential, accounting for a significant portion of global trading volume due to its overlapping business hours with other major financial centers. New York follows closely, serving as the primary center for trading the U.S. dollar. Tokyo is crucial for Asian market activities, while Sydney plays a vital role in the early hours of trading, particularly for the Asia-Pacific region.
Sydney William Dowling has written: 'The exchange of London' -- subject(s): Commerce, Foreign exchange, Speculation, Stock Exchange (London, England)
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Edna Carew has written: 'Keating, a biography' -- subject(s): Biography, Politicians, Legislators, Cabinet officers 'Fast Money' -- subject(s): Money market, Financial institutions, Finance 'Fast forward' -- subject(s): Australia, Futures market, History, Sydney (N.S.W.), Sydney Futures Exchange 'The language of money 3' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Money, Economics, Finance 'Fast Money 4' -- subject(s): Money market, Financial institutions, Finance 'Fast Money II'
Sydney Opera House GPO Box R239 Royal Exchange Sydney NSW 1225 Australia The link below gives full contact details.
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NSW stands for New South Wales.
Proper nouns are capitalized. The places or the famous monuments or even while referring to a book, the initials have to be capitalized. like, the Ganges, the Himalayas, The Strange Mirror by Sydney Seldon, etc.