Talk:Currency pair

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Please note, that it writes EURUSD. This is how currecny pairs are usually written. I noticed that somebody wanted to change it to EUR/USD.

Currency pairs may be written in a variety of formats, for example EUR/USD, EURUSD, EUR.USD, EUR-USD, EUR USD. The most common format in the FX markets is EUR/USD and I propose that this article be amended to use this format. Nfh 20:21, 18 November 2005 (UTC)

Please be careful with that. EURUSD is rather equal to USD/EUR (not EUR/USD). If neccessary let's discuss it here first. --PBS27 09:45, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

EURUSD is the same as EUR/USD. There is no difference. In the FX market, if you write EUR/USD, it means 1 euro is equal to a variable number of dollars. That is market convention. Nfh 20:21, 18 November 2005 (UTC)
In the absence of any objections, I am inserted a stroke/slash into each currency pair. Nfh 19:51, 10 December 2005 (UTC)