In foreign exchange markets, traders and investors buy and sell currencies to profit from changes in the exchange rates. For example, if a trader believes the euro will strengthen against the dollar, they might buy euros with dollars. If the euro's value increases, they can sell the euros back for more dollars than they originally spent.
The company had to engage in foreign exchange to pay its overseas suppliers, converting dollars into euros at the current exchange rate.
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