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  • 1Money — For other uses, see Money (disambiguation). Coins and banknotes – the two most common physical forms of money …

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  • 2money — moneyless, adj. /mun ee/, n., pl. moneys, monies, adj. n. 1. any circulating medium of exchange, including coins, paper money, and demand deposits. 2. See paper money. 3. gold, silver, or other metal in pieces of convenient form stamped by public …

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  • 3Money supply — Finance Financial markets Bond market …

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  • 4money supply — Econ. the sum of demand or checking account deposits and currency in circulation. [1875 80] * * * Liquid assets held by individuals and banks. The money supply includes coins, currency, and demand deposits (checking accounts). Some economists… …

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  • 5Mark (money) — 1923 50 Million Mark this amount was worth about US$12 million (US 1923) 9 years earlier, but only $1US when printed; it was worthless a few weeks later. Mark (from a merging of three Teutonic/Germanic languages words, Latinized in 9th century… …

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  • 6Central bank — Part of a series on Government Public finance …

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  • 7ore — /awr, ohr/, n. 1. a metal bearing mineral or rock, or a native metal, that can be mined at a profit. 2. a mineral or natural product serving as a source of some nonmetallic substance, as sulfur. [bef. 900; conflation of ME ore, OE ora ore,… …

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  • 8currency — n. 1. Publicity, general reception. 2. Circulation, transmission from hand to hand. 3. Money; aggregate of coin, bills and notes; circulating medium …

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  • 9Inflation — This article is about a rise in the general price level. For the expansion of the early universe, see Inflation (cosmology). For other uses, see Inflation (disambiguation). Inflation rates around the world in 2007 …

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  • 10Morgan v. United States (1885) — Morgan v. United States Supreme Court of the United States Argued January 12, 1885 Decided March 2, 1 …

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