currency

  • 41currency — noun (plural cies) Date: 1624 1. a. circulation as a medium of exchange b. general use, acceptance, or prevalence < a story gaining currency > c. the quality or state of …

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  • 42currency — neatitiktis statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Žemėlapio ar plano neatitikimas tikrosios padėties vietovėje, nustatytas lyginant su geriausia tuo metu prieinama informacija. atitikmenys: angl. currency pranc. fiabilité …

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  • 43Currency strength — expresses the value of currency. For economists, it is often calculated as purchasing power,[1] while for financial traders, it can be described as an indicator, reflecting many factors related to the currency; for example, fundamental data,&#8230; …

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  • 44Currency (typography) — ¤ Currency sign Punctuation apostrophe ( …

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  • 45Currency Creek, South Australia — Currency Creek South Australia …

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  • 46Currency packaging — includes several forms of packing money for easy handling and counting. Many systems use standard color coding or are marked to indicate the amount in the package. Contents 1 Currency straps 2 Coin bags 3 Coin wrappers 4 …

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  • 47Currency competition — is a monetary system in which private entities print money (usually backed by a valuable, exchangeable commodity such as gold or silver) in order to satisfy the demand for a simple, low cost method of trading goods and services. Competition in&#8230; …

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  • 48Currency Reform for Fair Trade Act 2010 — Enacted by U.S. Congress Date signed n/a Introduced by Timothy …

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  • 49Currency Carry Trade — (auch CCT) ist eine Spekulationsstrategie, bei der ein Spekulant einen Kredit in einer Währung mit vergleichsweise niedrigem Zinsniveau aufnimmt, um davon Zinspapiere zu kaufen, die in einer anderen Währung mit höherem Zinsniveau notiert sind. Er …

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  • 50Currency intervention — is the buying or selling of currency by central banks in an attempt to manipulate the price of a particular currency. Contents 1 Japanese Yen 2 Chinese Yuan 3 United States and the Great Depression …

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