Meaning Currency
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money or other resource that can be used to buy goods and services.
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Money.
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Numéraire
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1[countable, uncountable] the system of money that a country uses trading in foreign currencies a single European currency You'll need some cash in local currency but you can also use your credit [..]
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1650s, "condition of flowing," from Latin currens, present participle of currere "to run" (see current (adj.)); the sense of a flow or course extended 1699 (by John Locke) to " [..]
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Paper usually issued by the national government that are used as money. Metal coins are also frequently included under the generic heading of currency. Currency in the U.S. economy is issued by the Fe [..]
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the metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used general acceptance or use; "the currency of ideas" currentness: the property of belonging to the present time; &a [..]
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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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Currency refers to banknotes and coins that are in circulation as a medium of exchange.
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Definition Any form of money that is in public circulation. Currency includes both hard money (coins) and soft money (paper money). Typically currency refers to money that is legally designated as suc [..]
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The resource that is being maximized in an optimality model; usually assumed to be energy in an optimal foraging model. current
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The quality of being in progress, recent, or up-to-date. In information retrieval, the extent to which the content of a document or source reflects the existing state of knowledge about the subject. I [..]
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is the broad term used to define the form of money used in circulation in any given country. In the United States the currency is the US Dollar and in the UK it's British Pounds and Sterling. Alm [..]
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The form of money that a person uses in order to pay. People from different countries typically have different currencies.
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Currency in which the underlying index returns are calculated. Euros: The returns are calculated, and there is no currency conversion; resulting statistics result purely from the returns of the equiti [..]
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The money in circulation in any country.
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Notes and coins that are the current medium of exchange in a country.
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A generally accepted form of money, which is issued by a government and circulated within an economy. Used as a medium of exchange for goods and services, currency is the basis for trade.
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A currency is a generally accepted form of money - coins and bills - used in a country or a group of countries issued by their governments, central banks, or monetary authorities.
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Government-issued coins and paper notes that may be used to exchange goods and services; essentially, the physical representation of money.
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Notes and coins that are the current medium of exchange in a country.
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Money, usually made from some type of paper-like material.
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is a medium of exchange for goods or services within an economy.
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The temptation is to use double to handle currency. The problem is the inherent imprecision. You will forever be out by a penny unless you are extremely careful. Using double may, even so, still be th [..]
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The state of being up-to-date. Some sources are frequently revised or kept current.
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A system of money accepted within a country, eg sterling, or an area, eg euros
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Australia has a decimal system of currency, based around dollars and cents. There are coins (5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1, $2) and notes ($5, $10, $20, $50, $100). Australian notes are made of polymer, so ca [..]
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(n) the metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used(n) general acceptance or use(n) the property of belonging to the present time
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Route data is known as a currency. There is a currency for each advertising medium (eg. BARB for television). By creating a common measure of all formats equally, and giving a specific value to each, media space may be planned, traded, evaluated and reported based on the currency.
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n. divisa (extranjera)
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Banknotes and coins that are in circulation as a medium of exchange.
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A medium of exchange of value, defined by reference to the geographical location of the authorities responsible for it.
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Currency regulations are given for import and export of currency based on normal travelling and hotel expenses. For regulations concerning current payments and capital payments consult the national bank of the country concerned.
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Cash, cheques etc. which circulate in an economy as an accepted means of exchange e.g. Pound, Dollar, euro.
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Paper currency, a medium of exchange, stands out as an important landmark in the evolution of payment system for various transactions, from the pr [..]
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Money -- anything used as a common medium of exchange. In practice, currency means cash, particularly paper money. Bankers often use the phrase "coin and currency" to refer to cents and doll [..]
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Paper money that consists mainly of Federal Reserve notes. Other types of currency that were once issued by the United States but are now obsolete include silver certificates, United States notes and national bank notes. (See History of Money.)
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Any currency or goodwill (checks, drafts, letters of exchange, payment orders and special drawing rights) that is internationally accepted as a payment means.
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The type of money that a country uses. It can be traded for other currencies on the foreign exchange market so each currency has a value relative to another, which is the basis for trade.
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Paper money and coin.
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Money (emphasizes the medium of exchange function of money).
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 a system of money in general use in a particular country.
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Official unit of monetary payment in a country.
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Currency refers to banknotes and coins that are in circulation as a medium of exchange. Source: Glossary of the FATF Recommendations
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The currency associated with the amount of a transaction.
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Money or other items used to facilitate transactions. ''Wampum was used as a currency by Amerindians.'' (more,_|specifically) Paper money. * '''1943''',takes greatness of kingdoms according to [..]
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Money.
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A currency is a standardization of money in any form, in use or circulation as a medium of exchange, for example banknotes and coins. A more general definition is that a currency is a system of money [..]
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A currency is a standardization of money in any form, in use or circulation as a medium of exchange, for example banknotes and coins. A more general definition is that a currency is a system of money [..]
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A currency is a particular authorized monetary system, monetized in specific units (e.g., euros, dollars, pesos, etc.) which may be given international value by their exchange values in foreign exchan [..]
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Currency is a 2009 Malayalam crime film by directed by Swathi Bhaskar starring Mukesh, Jayasurya, Kalabhavan Mani and Meera Nandan. The film is inspired from the film The Man Who Copied.
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Currency lads and lasses (collectively known as currency or the currency) were the first generations of native-born white Australians. They were the children of the British settlers and convicts who a [..]
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A currency is a standardization of money in any form, in use or circulation as a medium of exchange, for example banknotes and coins. A more general definition is that a currency is a system of money [..]
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A currency is a standardization of money in any form, in use or circulation as a medium of exchange, for example banknotes and coins. A more general definition is that a currency is a system of money [..]
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