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Exchange rateThe price of one country's currency expressed in another country's currency.
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Exchange rateThe price of one country's currency expressed in another currency.
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Exchange rateAlso known as Foreign Exchange Rate. The rate, which can vary from day to day, at which a country's currency can be exchanged for another country's currency.
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Exchange rateThe nominal exchanges rate is the price of one currency in terms of another.
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Exchange rateSee End-of-period exchange rate.
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Exchange rateSee Period-average exchange rate.
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Exchange rateThe relationship of the values of any two country’s currencies. Any one-off reading is informative when taking into account what each country’s unit of currency will buy in its own domestic market. Also relevant is when the rate changes over time indicating one country’s economy is not doing as well as the other.
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Exchange rateThe value of one country's currency expressed in terms of another. For example, the dollar might be quoted at 100 yen per dollar or 1.3 euros per dollar. Also referred to as the foreign exchange rate, the forex rate or the FX rate. Daily global foreign exchange market turnover was put at $3.2 trillion dollars in April 2007 by the Bank for Inte [..]
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Exchange rateThe exchange rate is the price at which the currency of one country can be converted to the currency of another. Although some exchange rates are fixed by agreement, most fluctuate or float from day to day. Daily exchange rates are listed in the financial sections of newspapers and can also be found on financial websites.
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Exchange rateThe rate of conversion from one currency to another. Exchange rates tend to fluctuate overtime and the rate is particularly important when an organization is involved in supplying or receiving goods a [..]
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Exchange rateAn exchange rate, also known as a foreign-exchange rate, Forex rate or FX rate between two currencies is the rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another. Exchange rates are determined in [..]
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Exchange rateThe price of one nation's currency in terms of another nation's currency. This is often called the foreign exchange rate in that it is the price determined in the foreign exchange market whe [..]
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Exchange rateThe price at which one country's currency trades for another, typically on the exchange market. Depending on context, it may be the price of either currency in terms of the other. A "country [..]
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Exchange rateDefinition Rate at which one currency may be converted into another. The exchange rate is used when simply converting one currency to another (such as for the purposes of travel to another country), o [..]
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Exchange rateSeveral definitions: 1) The price that the currency of one country is in relation to the currency of another country.
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Exchange rateThe price of one currency in terms of another, i.e. the number of units of one currency that may be exchanged for one unit of another currency.
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Exchange rateThe price of one currency in terms of another, i.e., the number of units of one currency that may be exchanged for one unit of another currency.
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Exchange rate value at which one currency is traded for another
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Exchange rateThe ratio of exchange of one currency to another. Export credit guarantee fund.
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Exchange rateThe price of one currency stated in terms of another currency.
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Exchange rateThe exchange of one currency for another, or the conversion of one currency into another currency.
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Exchange rateThe price of one nation's currency in terms of another nation's currency.
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Exchange rateThe value of one currency compared to another. This is the value of one currency compared to another.
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Exchange rateThe number of units of a given currency that can be purchased for one unit of another currency.
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Exchange rateThe price at which one currency can be exchanged for another.
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Exchange rateThis is the charge made by Banks or foreign exchange bureaus to exchange currency from one country to another, i.e. the rate charged to buy and sell foreign currency. Executor
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Exchange rateExchange rate is the price of one country's currency expressed in another country's currency, and is the rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another.
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Exchange rateThe price at which the currency of one country can be exchanged for the currency of another.
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Exchange rateThe value of one currency in terms of another currency, usually expressed in terms of the quantity of one currency required to purchase one unit of the other currency.
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Exchange rateThe price of one country's currency in terms of another country's currency.
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Exchange rateThe price of one country's currency in terms of another's.
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Exchange rate(taux de change). The price of one national currency in terms of another. The price of a currency depends on supply and demand, which are affected by many factors including interest rate differentials [..]
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Exchange rateThe equivalent value used when transferring amounts of different currencies
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Exchange rateThe number of units of one currency needed to purchase one unit in another currency. In other words, it is the “price” of one currency expressed in terms of another currency. For example, the US dolla [..]
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Exchange rateThe price of one currency in the terms of another.
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Exchange rateThe price at which one currency can be converted into another. On foreign exchange markets there are two reference exchange rates: the Bid rate (at which operators are willing to buy the currency in e [..]
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Exchange rateThe price of one currency in terms of another, i. e. the number of units of one currency that may be exchanged for one unit of another currency
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Exchange raten. tipo de cambio
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Exchange rateRate at which one currency may be converted into another.
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Exchange rateThe price at which the currency of one country can be exchanged for the currency of another.
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Exchange rateThe rate of currency conversion between countries. For example, one American dollar can be hypothetically exchanged for six French francs.
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Exchange rateThe price of a country’s currency in terms of another country’s currency.
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Exchange rateThe rate at which one currency may be converted into another. Often quoted as an indicator of the relative strength of a currency or the attractiveness of the market in which it is used.
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Exchange rateThe price of one currency in terms of another, i.e. the number of units of one currency that may be exchanged for one unit of another currency.
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Exchange rateThe rate at which one currency trades against another.
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Exchange rateThe rate at which one currency may be exchanged for another.
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Exchange rateThis expresses the price of one unit of foreign currency in relation to the domestic currency in a foreign exchange market. The foreign exchange m [..]
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Exchange rateThe price of the currency of one nation in terms of the currency of another nation.
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Exchange rateThe price at which one currency is exchanged for another, for gold or for special drawing rights. These transactions take place in spot or future currency markets. The price of one currency in terms o [..]
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Exchange rateIndicates how much of the quote currency it would cost to purchase one unit of the base currency. Often called a foreign exchange rate, FX rate or rate.
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Exchange rateThe price of the monetary unit of one country in terms of the monetary unit of another.
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Exchange rateThe price of one currency stated in terms of another currency, when exchanged.
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Exchange rateThe price of one currency expressed in terms of another.
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Exchange rateRate at which one currency may be converted into another.
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Exchange rateThe exchange rate is a rate at which nations' currencies are exchanged, that is, the price of one currency in terms of another. A large number of countries now use the American dollar as the stan [..]
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Exchange rateThe price of one country's currency expressed in another country's currency.
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