Currency

  • 121Currency Commission — The Currency Commission (Coimisiún Airgid Reatha), was created by the Currency Act, 1927 (Section 14) as part of the policy of the Irish Free State to create the Saorstát pound . The Currency Commission commissioned the Series A Banknotes,… …

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  • 122Currency of Venezuela — This article provides a historical summary of the currency used in Venezuela since the end of the 18th century. For the present currency of Venezuela, see Venezuelan bolívar. Contents 1 Pre independence currency 1.1 Coin 1.1.1 1787 lightweight… …

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  • 123Currency Band — A currency system that establishes a trading range that a currency s exchange rate can float between. A currency band represents the price floor and ceiling within which the price of a given currency can trade, and is like a hybrid of a fixed… …

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  • 124Currency of Ecuador — This article provides a historical summary of the currency used in Ecuador. The present currency of Ecuador is the United States dollar. Contents 1 1822–1830 Gran Colombia 2 1830–1845 Peso 2.1 1830–1836 State of Ecuador …

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  • 125Currency Appreciation — An increase in the value of one currency in terms of another. Currencies appreciate against each other for various reasons, including capital inflows and the state of a country s current account. Typically a forex trader trades a currency pair in …

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  • 126Currency Pairs — Two currencies with exchange rates that are traded in the retail forex market. The rates of exchange between foreign currency pairs are calculated as the factor by which a base currency is multiplied to yield an equivalent value or purchasing… …

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  • 127Currency Strategist — A financial professional who evaluates economic trends and geopolitical moves to forecast price moves in the foreign exchange market. A currency strategist is often employed by a forex brokerage firm to perform research and analysis, and to form… …

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  • 128Currency Substitution — The use of a foreign currency in transactions in place of the domestic currency. The foreign currency thus serves as a medium of exchange. Countries using flexible exchange rates can experience problems if there is a high rate of currency… …

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