
1) Cash 2) Change machine 3) Circulation 4) Coinage 5) Commodity currency 6) Contemporaneity 7) Contemporaneousness 8) Currency analytics 9) Currency band 10) Currency basket 11) Currency board 12) Currency converter 13) Currency detector 14) Currency intervention 15) Currency manipulator 16) Currency money
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1) Change 2) Coinage 3) Denomination 4) Fifty pence piece 5) Foreign exchange market 6) General acceptance 7) General acceptance or use 8) Krone or krona 9) Legal tender 10) Medium of exchange 11) Monetary system 12) Money 13) Penny 14) Prevalence 15) Valuable paper 16) Vogue
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A currency (from curraunt, `in circulation`, from currens, -entis) in the most specific use of the word refers to money in any form when in actual use or circulation, as a medium of exchange, especially circulating paper money. This use is synonymous with banknotes, or (sometimes) with banknotes plus coins, meaning the physical tokens used for m.....
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[lads and lasses] Currency is an obsolete name for those colonially-born in New South Wales when it was a penal colony. In Two Years in New South Wales, published in 1827, Peter Miller Cunningham wrote: `Our colonial-born brethren are best known here by the name of Currency, in contradistinction to Sterling, or those born in the mother-coun...
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• (n.) Current value; general estimation; the rate at which anything is generally valued. • (n.) That which is in circulation, or is given and taken as having or representing value; as, the currency of a country; a specie currency; esp., government or bank notes circulating as a substitute for metallic money. • (n.) Fluency; readines...
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1. The money used by a country; e.g., the national currency of Japan is the yen. 2. The physical embodiment of money, in the forms of paper bills or notes, and metal coins.
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[Noun] Plural form: currencies. The money used in a country, its coins and banknotes.
Example: Sterling is the currency of the United Kingdom.
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in industrialized nations, portion of the national money supply, consisting of bank notes and government-issued paper money and coins, that does not ... [42 related articles]
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See paper money.
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Applies to both coins and paper money. Many use the word currency for paper money only. Currency is legal tender.
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Money.
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A country`s unit of exchange that has a value in terms of purchasing goods and services within the country.
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The currency column on the hotlist view shows the currency that a stock is quoted in. This is displayed in the ISO 4217 format plus GBX and USX for Great British pence and US cents. Common codes include GBP - Great British Pounds, GBX - Great British Pence, USD - US Dollars, USX - US Cents, EUR - Euros.
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A system of voting for directors of a corporation in which shareholder's total number of votes is eq
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A country's official unit of monetary exchange. When investing overseas, currency risk can be problematic. Even when foreign economies are doing reasonably well, currency fluctuations can have a negative effect on stock prices. While stocks in the chosen country could be soaring, a decline in the value of the currency's exchange rate to the dollar ......
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Cur'ren·cy noun ;
plural Currencies (-s...z). [ Confer Late Latin
currentia a current, from Latin
currens , present participle of
currere to run. See
Current .]
1. A continued or uninterrupted course or flow like that of a stream; as, the
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Cash, cheques etc. which circulate in an economy as an accepted means of... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/currency.htm?id=341&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of currency'>more</a>
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A medium of exchange of value to define by reference to the geographical location of the authorities responsible for it. A currency is represented by a three-character ISO code.
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Currency is any medium of exchange by which the processes of trade are facilitated. Originally all exchanges may be supposed .to have been made directly by barter, one commodity being exchanged against another according to the convenience of the particular holders. In barter, however, it would obviously be often difficult to find two persons whose ...
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Currency is old Australian slang for native-born Australians, as distinct from British immigrants.
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old Australian slang for native-born Australians, as distinct from British immigrants.
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vogue noun a current state of general acceptance and use
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The legally specified monetary system of a country. The German word is 'Währung', etymologically linked to 'Gewähr', guarantee. The term therefore originally alludes as well to the guarantee of fineness, fine weight and value of a coin.
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something that is used as a medium of exchange; money. · general acceptance; prevalence; vogue. · a time or period during which something is widely accepted and circulated. · the fact or quality of being widely accepted and circulated from person to person. · circulation, as of coin.
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See dinar.
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