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  • 1have currency — index circulate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2currency — n. paper money 1) to issue; print currency 2) to call in, withdraw currency 3) convertible, hard; foreign; non convertible, soft, weak; stable, strong currency general use 4) to enjoy, have currency (to enjoy wide currency) * * * [ kʌrənsɪ]… …

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  • 3Currency Symbol — A graphical symbol used as a substitute for the actual name of a form of money which is usually unique to a specific country or region. A currency symbol is the short hand, familiar version of a currency. Short hand currency identifiers created… …

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  • 4Currency 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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  • 5Currency 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… …

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  • 6Currency Reform for Fair Trade Act 2010 — Enacted by U.S. Congress Date signed n/a Introduced by Timothy …

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  • 7Currency overlay — is a financial trading strategy or method conducted by specialist firms who manage the currency exposures of large clients, typically institutions such as pension funds, endowments and corporate entities. Typically the institution will have a pre …

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  • 8Currency (film) — Currency Directed by Swathy Bhaskar Produced by Brij Gill Wr …

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  • 9currency effect — UK US noun [C] ► an increase or decrease in the value of a foreign investment or of something bought or sold in a foreign country caused by a change in the exchange rate (= the rate at which the currency of one country can be changed for the… …

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  • 10currency volatility — UK US noun [U] ► FINANCE, ECONOMICS a situation in which the value of a country s currency changes suddenly and often: »Floating exchange rates have not resulted in currency volatility, as feared …

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