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Type of futures contract
A currency future, also known as an FX future or a foreign exchange future, is a futures contract to exchange one currency for another at a specified date
Currency_future
Standardization of money
A currency is a standardized form of money, in use or circulation as a medium of exchange, for example banknotes, coins, electronic balances in online
Currency
Quotation of the relative value of two currencies
exchange market. The currency that is used as the reference is called the counter currency, quote currency, or currency and the currency that is quoted in
Currency_pair
Currency value as determined by foreign market events
group of other currencies. The idea of a fixed currency is to reduce currency fluctuations. In the modern world, most of the world's currencies are floating
Floating_exchange_rate
Reliable and stable globally-traded currency
In macroeconomics, hard currency, sound money, safe-haven currency, or strong currency is any globally traded currency that serves as a reliable and stable
Hard_currency
Official lowering of the value of a currency
country's currency within a fixed exchange rate system, in which a monetary authority formally sets a lower exchange rate of the national currency in relation
Devaluation
Use of a foreign currency in parallel to or instead of a domestic currency
Currency substitution, also known as dollarization, is the use of a foreign currency in parallel to or instead of a domestic currency. Currency substitution
Currency_substitution
Currency moving with commodity prices
Kenneth Rogoff and Barbara Rossi, exchange rates of commodity currencies can predict future global commodity prices. This is hugely beneficial for economists
Commodity_currency
Global decentralized trading of international currencies
market (forex, FX, or currency market) is a global decentralized or over-the-counter (OTC) market for the trading of currencies. This market determines
Foreign_exchange_market
Exchange rate regime where a currency's value is fixed against another value
in which a currency's value is fixed, or pegged, by a monetary authority against the value of another currency, a basket of other currencies, or another
Fixed_exchange_rate_system
Rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another
is the rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another currency. Currencies are most commonly national currencies, but may be sub-national as
Exchange_rate
Currency stored on electronic systems
Digital currency (digital money, electronic money or electronic currency) is any currency, money, or money-like asset that is primarily managed, stored
Digital_currency
Standardised contract to buy or sell an asset at a future date
advance for future transactions. This could be advantageous when (for example) a party expects to receive payment in foreign currency in the future and wishes
Futures_contract
Change of currency values relative to other currencies
Currency depreciation is the loss of value of a country's currency with respect to one or more foreign reference currencies, typically in a floating exchange
Currency appreciation and depreciation
Currency_appreciation_and_depreciation
Currencies held by monetary authorities as part of their foreign exchange reserves
A reserve currency is a foreign currency that is held by governments, central banks or other monetary authorities as part of their foreign exchange reserves
Reserve_currency
Monetary policy operation
Currency intervention, also known as foreign exchange market intervention or currency manipulation, is a monetary policy operation. It occurs when a government
Currency_intervention
Currency of the European Union
The euro (symbol: €; currency code: EUR) is the official currency of 21 of the 27 member states of the European Union. This group of states is officially
Euro
Medium of exchange
place of the currency of a country. Each cheque is denominated in a preprinted fixed, round, amount of one of a number of major world currencies; it has two
Traveller's_cheque
Money held by a central bank to pay debts, if needed
exchange rate of its currency, and to maintain confidence in financial markets. Reserves are held in one or more reserve currencies, mostly the United States
Foreign_exchange_reserves
Proposed currency of ECOWAS
The eco is the name for the proposed common currency of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Plans originally called for the West African
Eco_(currency)
Controls imposed by a government on the purchase/sale of foreign currencies
purchase/sale of foreign currencies by residents, on the purchase/sale of local currency by nonresidents, or the transfers of any currency across national borders
Foreign_exchange_controls
1985 international agreement on fiscal policy
Mark, the Japanese yen and the British pound sterling by intervening in currency markets. The U.S. dollar depreciated significantly from the time of the
Plaza_Accord
Derivative contract for an exchange of payments
In finance, a currency swap (more typically termed a cross-currency swap, XCS) is an interest rate derivative (IRD). In particular it is a linear IRD
Cross-currency_swap
Monetary authority to maintain a fixed exchange rate
finance, a currency board is a mechanism by which a monetary authority is required to maintain a fixed exchange rate with a foreign currency by fully backing
Currency_board
Business where a currency can be exchanged for another
SHONZH; British English) or currency exchange (American English) is a business where people can buy or sell a foreign currency. Originally French, the term
Bureau_de_change
Medium of exchange complementing national currencies
A complementary currency is a currency or medium of exchange that is not necessarily a national currency, but that is thought of as supplementing or complementing
Complementary_currency
Type of finance contract
the USD as the reference currency, and the settlement amount is also in USD. Below is a (non-exhaustive) list of currencies where non-deliverable forwards
Non-deliverable_forward
Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain Somalia (SOS) United States (USD) Reserve currency Managed float regime The bulgarian lev was replaced by the euro on January
List of countries by exchange rate regime
List_of_countries_by_exchange_rate_regime
Derivative financial instrument
or currency option) is a derivative financial instrument that gives the right but not the obligation to exchange money denominated in one currency into
Foreign_exchange_option
Digital form of fiat money
A central bank digital currency (CBDC) is a digital version of an official currency, created by a central bank rather than by private companies. Unlike
Central_bank_digital_currency
One exchangeable between paricipants in a limited area
Local currency is a currency that can be spent in a particular geographical locality at participating organisations. A regional currency is a form of local
Local_currency
Simultaneous purchase and sale of identical amounts of one currency for another
derivatives. An FX swap allows sums of a certain currency to be used to fund charges designated in another currency without acquiring foreign exchange risk. It
Foreign_exchange_swap
Type of financial contract
exchange cash (flows) on or before a specified future date based on the underlying value of currencies exchange rates, bonds/interest rates, commodities
Derivative_(finance)
Foreign exchange reserves of various countries
exchange reserves, also called Forex reserves, in a strict sense, are foreign-currency deposits held by nationals and monetary authorities. However, in popular
List of countries by foreign exchange reserves
List_of_countries_by_foreign_exchange_reserves
Currency of the United Kingdom
Sterling (symbol: £; currency code: GBP) is the currency of the United Kingdom and nine of its associated territories and formerly of the Kingdom of England
Pound_sterling
International conference in New Hampshire, US in 1944
"fundamental disequilibrium". Member countries pledged to make their currencies convertible for trade-related and other current account transactions.
Bretton_Woods_Conference
Range of values for the exchange rate
A currency band is a range of values for the exchange rate for a country’s currency which the country’s central bank acts to keep the exchange rate within
Currency_band
Unregulated means of exchange within a user group
Virtual currency, or virtual money, is a digital currency that is typically unregulated, issued and usually controlled by its developers, and used and
Virtual_currency
Investment position used to offset potential losses in another asset
include: Commodity future contracts for hedging physical positions Currency future contracts Money Market Operations for currencies Forward Exchange Contract
Hedge_(finance)
Money designed to lose purchasing power
Demurrage currency, also known as depreciating money or stamp scrip in its paper money form, is a type of money that is designed to gradually lose purchasing
Demurrage_currency
Part of foreign exchange market
platforms and the internet, which allows individuals to access the global currency markets. As of 2016[update], it was reported that retail foreign exchange
Retail foreign exchange trading
Retail_foreign_exchange_trading
Currency of the United States
The United States dollar (symbol: $; currency code: USD) is the official currency of the United States and several other countries. The Coinage Act of
United_States_dollar
Currency of China
Chinese: 人民币; symbol: ¥; ISO code: CNY; abbreviation: RMB) is the official currency of the People's Republic of China and the unrecognized territory of Wa
Renminbi
Market where banks exchange different currencies
the top-level foreign exchange market where banks exchange different currencies. The banks can either deal with one another directly, or through electronic
Interbank foreign exchange market
Interbank_foreign_exchange_market
Media of exchange found in narratives with imaginative elements
naming fictional currencies because of the associations between currency names and countries; recognizable names for currencies of the future (e.g. dollar
Fictional_currency
Currency that is widely used internationally
A world currency, supranational currency, or global currency is a currency that is widely used in international finance or in international trade to price
World_currency
Sociological concept
programme in the future if the new one offers more social currency. Women may use jewellery and clothes as part of their social currency, providing a way
Social_currency
American manufacturer of cotton based paper products
Crane Currency is an American manufacturer that supplies central banks with design services, currency papers, and banknote printing services as well as
Crane_Currency
1987 international agreement
on February 22, 1987, in Paris, that aimed to stabilize international currency markets and halt the continued decline of the US dollar after 1985 following
Louvre_Accord
Currency of the Czech Republic
koruna česká), has been the currency of the Czech Republic since 1993. The koruna is one of the European Union's seven currencies, and the Czech Republic
Czech_koruna
Currency Peg System in Hong Kong
system is a type of exchange rate regime that pegs the exchange rate of one currency to another. It is the exchange rate system implemented in Hong Kong to
Linked exchange rate system in Hong Kong
Linked_exchange_rate_system_in_Hong_Kong
Exchange rate of a currency on a future date
counterparties (such as a bank and an investor) agree to exchange one currency for another at a future date when they enter into a forward contract. Multinational
Forward_exchange_rate
Hypothetical interest rate on a risk-free investment
particular currency, market participants often choose the yield to maturity on a risk-free bond issued by a government of the same currency whose risks
Risk-free_rate
Trading scheme used to defraud traders
expect to gain a high profit by trading in the foreign exchange market. Currency trading became a common form of fraud in early 2008, according to Michael
Foreign_exchange_fraud
Japanese money
Japanese currency has a history covering the period from the 8th century CE to the present. After the traditional usage of rice as a currency medium, Japan
Japanese_currency
Currency of Australia
from other dollar-denominated currencies; and also referred to as the dollar or Aussie dollar) is the official currency and legal tender of Australia
Australian_dollar
British legislation regulating colonial money in America
The Currency Act or Paper Bills of Credit Act is one of several Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain that regulated paper money issued by the colonies
Currency_Act
Science fiction novel by Kim Stanley Robinson
for the Future is a climate fiction novel by American science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson, published in 2020. Set in the near future, the novel
The_Ministry_for_the_Future
Financial agreement
spot) is an agreement between two parties to buy one currency against selling another currency at an agreed price for settlement on the spot date. The
Foreign_exchange_spot
Measure of the relative value of the US dollar
to other world currencies. It was a trade weighted index that improved on the older U.S. Dollar Index by incorporating more currencies and yearly rebalancing
Trade-weighted US dollar index
Trade-weighted_US_dollar_index
Total amount of debt owed to lenders by a government/state
have addressed only future debt issuance, leaving substantial existing debt denominated in what would then be a foreign currency). Debt of a sub-national
Government_debt
Currency of the United Arab Emirates
dirham (symbol: ; currency code: AED; /ˈdɪər(h)əm/;) Arabic: درهم إماراتي, abbreviation: د.إ in Arabic, Dh; is the official currency of the United Arab
United_Arab_Emirates_dirham
Currency of Singapore
The Singapore dollar (sign: S$; code: SGD) is the official currency of the Republic of Singapore. It is divided into 100 cents (Malay: sen, Chinese: 分;
Singapore_dollar
Currency of Switzerland and Liechtenstein
The Swiss franc, or simply the franc, is the currency and legal tender of Switzerland and Liechtenstein. It is also legal tender in the Italian exclave
Swiss_franc
US federal bank regulatory agency
of the Currency (OCC) is an independent bureau within the United States Department of the Treasury that was established by the National Currency Act of
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Office_of_the_Comptroller_of_the_Currency
Foreign exchange market
Currency overlay is a financial trading strategy or method conducted by specialist firms who manage the currency exposures of large clients, typically
Currency_overlay
Monetary policy relating to currency exchange rates
is a way a monetary authority of a country or currency union manages the currency about other currencies and the foreign exchange market. It is closely
Exchange_rate_regime
Currency of Japan
(Japanese: 円; symbol: ¥; code: JPY) is the official currency of Japan. It is the third-most traded currency in the foreign exchange market, after the United
Japanese_yen
Currency of Uruguay
uruguayo) has been a name of the Uruguayan currency since Uruguay's settlement by Europeans. The present currency, the peso uruguayo (ISO 4217 code: UYU)
Uruguayan_peso
Currency of Iraq
IQD; Arabic: الدينار العراقي), Arabic pronunciation: [diːˈnɑːr]) is the currency of Iraq. The Iraqi dinar is issued by the Central Bank of Iraq (CBI). On
Iraqi_dinar
Bond issued by a corporation
has borrowed a certain amount of money and promises to repay it in the future under specific terms. Corporate debt instruments with maturity shorter than
Corporate_bond
Arbitrage strategy
the price difference between a price of an asset and its corresponding future market price. This difference is known as a 'basis' where the trader will
Basis_trading
Currency of Russia
romanized: rublʹ, [ˈrublʲ] ; symbol: ₽; ISO code: RUB) is the official currency of Russia. Banknotes and coins are issued by the Central Bank of Russia
Russian_ruble
Money in the English/British American colonies and the pre-1789 United States
Early American currency went through several stages of development during the colonial and post-Revolutionary history of the United States. John Hull was
Early_American_currency
Currency of Iceland
or krona (sometimes called Icelandic crown; sign: kr; code: ISK) is the currency of Iceland. One króna was formerly divided into 100 aurar (singular "eyrir";
Icelandic_króna
Term from the banking sector
also known as a dirty float, is a type of exchange rate regime where a currency's value is allowed to fluctuate in response to foreign-exchange market mechanisms
Managed_float_regime
Currency of Indonesia
The rupiah (symbol: Rp; currency code: IDR) is the official currency and sole legal tender in Indonesia. It is issued and managed by Bank Indonesia, while
Indonesian_rupiah
1971 multinational concord on the convertibility of the US dollar
dollar standard, whereby the currencies of a number of industrialized states were pegged to the US dollar. These currencies were allowed to fluctuate by
Smithsonian_Agreement
Digital asset using a distributed ledger
keys before they could be sent to a recipient. This allowed the digital currency to be untraceable by a third party. In 1996, the National Security Agency
Cryptocurrency
markets needed to be able to change their mix of currencies and assets held in the present and future in line with the changing perception of foreign exchange
Privatized foreign currency risk
Privatized_foreign_currency_risk
Currency of South Africa
African rand, or simply the rand, (sign: R; code: ZAR) is the official currency of South Africa. It is subdivided into 100 cents (sign: "c"), and a comma
South_African_rand
Competition between nations to gain competitive advantage by manipulating monetary supply
the exchange rate of their currency to fall in relation to other currencies. As the exchange rate of a country's currency falls, exports to other countries
Currency_war
Geographical region which efficiently shares a single currency
In economics, an optimum currency area (OCA) or optimal currency region (OCR) is a geographical region in which it would maximize economic efficiency
Optimum_currency_area
Financial derivative whose payoff depends on the foreign exchange rates
currency exchange rates. It is used when people or companies want to: 1. Protect themselves from currency risk (hedging) 2. Earn profit from currency
Foreign_exchange_derivative
Cryptocurrency
adopters, giving them disproportionate power in decisions regarding the currency’s future. As of 2018, coins were mined using a proof of work algorithm with
Dash_(cryptocurrency)
Area in which the euro is the official currency
eurozone (EZ), is a currency union of 21 member states of the European Union (EU) that have adopted the euro (€) as their primary currency and sole legal tender
Eurozone
2011 film by Andrew Niccol
Amanda Seyfried star as inhabitants of a dystopian future, that uses time as its primary currency; each individual possessing a subdermal tattoo-like
In_Time
Federal financial regulations
United States virtual currency law is financial regulation as applied to transactions in virtual currency in the U.S. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Virtual currency law in the United States
Virtual_currency_law_in_the_United_States
Monetary system based on the value of gold
Agreement from 1945 to 1971 by the fixing of world currencies to the U.S. dollar, the only currency after World War II to be on the gold bullion standard
Gold_standard
Proposed currency of the Gulf Cooperation Council
speculation that the future GCC currency would be backed by gold. However, senior figures in the GCC administration have stated that the currency may be linked
Khaleeji_(currency)
Overview of finance and finance-related topics
Futures – Standardised contract to buy or sell an asset at a future date Cash – Physical currency and other immediately accessible liquid assets Discounted
Outline_of_finance
local currency prices can be expressed in terms of a foreign currency. At some point in the future, prices are converted back from the foreign currency equivalent
Inertial_inflation
Devaluation of money's purchasing power
consumer price index (CPI). When the general price level rises, each unit of currency buys fewer goods and services; consequently, inflation corresponds to a
Inflation
Monetary system where exchange rates determined by supply and demand
three categories: Fixed-rate regime: currency unions, dollarized regimes, currency boards and conventional currency pegs Intermediate regimes: horizontal
Exchange-rate_flexibility
Return or cost of holding an asset
Convenience yield Covered interest arbitrage Demurrage currency Endaka Interest rate parity Spot-future parity Carry, SSRN, April 2014 Parameswaran, Ashwin
Carry_(investment)
Issued by individual, company or group
A private currency is a currency issued by a private entity, be it an individual, a commercial business, a nonprofit or decentralized common enterprise
Private_currency
Currency that can only be used in certain sectors
A sectoral currency is a form of complementary currency that is restricted to a specific sector. Examples of sectoral currency are the Saber, which is
Sectoral_currency
Financial derivative
Canadian dollars) to expire/settle at a future date, as they do not wish to be exposed to exchange rate/currency risk over a period of time. As the exchange
Forward_contract
Currency of Denmark
(Danish: [ˈkʰʁoːnə]; plural: kroner; sign: kr.; code: DKK) is the official currency of the Kingdom of Denmark (comprising Denmark, Greenland, and the Faroe
Danish_krone
Cryptocurrency exchange
2016). "Bitcoin security breaches raise questions about digital currency's future". Christian Science Monitor. Archived from the original on May 28
Bitfinex
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. It could be a habitational name from Ditsworthy in Sheepstor, Devon (which is perhaps named from a Middle English personal name Durke ‘the dark one’ + Middle English worth(y) ‘enclosure’) or from some other, unidentified place. The surname is not found in current English records.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Money; Russian Currency
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place. Neither the place name nor the surname are found in current British records. Compare Stanchfield, Stinchcomb.John Stinchfield immigrated from England to Gloucester, MA, in 1735.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a habitational name from a place called Lightollars in Lancashire, so named from Old English lēoht ‘light-colored’ + alor ‘alder’. The surname, however, is not found in current English sources.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
The Chera King; From the Chera (Currently Kerala) Country
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dhan Laxmi | தந லகà¯à®·à¯à®®à¯€Â
God of currency
Dhan Laxmi | தந லகà¯à®·à¯à®®à¯€Â
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish form of William, originally a German name will + helmâ€â€desire + helmetâ€â€ and suggests “â€strong protector.â€â€ It is currently a very fashionable name in Ireland and across the world.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Arabic Currency
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Frodingham in Lincolnshire or North Frodingham in East Yorkshire, both named as ‘homestead (Old English hÄm) of FrÅd(a)’s people’. Medieval forms in Froth- are common, possibly as a result of Scandinavian influence. The surname is not found in current English records.
Boy/Male
Irish
From laoi “â€poemâ€â€ or from the River Lee, the river which runs through County Cork. (See also Finbar.) It is currently popular as a given name for boys.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Russian currency
Girl/Female
Irish
The feminine form of Sean. It is currently a very popular name in Ireland.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Cholmondeley in Cheshire, named from the Old English personal name Cēolmund + lēah ‘woodland clearing’. The spelling of the surname reflects the current pronunciation of the place name.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from a place in Dorset named Creekmoor, from Middle English crike ‘creek’, ‘inlet’ + more ‘moor’, ‘marshy ground’. However, this surname is not found in current English records.
Girl/Female
Indian
God of currency
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : according to MacLysaght, a habitational name from an unidentified place in England. There is a current English habitational surname Shambrook, which may be the source.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place. Neither the place name nor the surname are found in current British records. Compare Stinchfield.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, possibly a variant of Litchfield. The surname is not found in current English records, but of the 52 bearers recorded in the 1881 British Census, 28 were born in Kent, suggesting that a different, unidentified source could be involved.
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish form of William, originally a German name will + helmâ€â€desire + helmetâ€â€ and suggests “â€strong protector.â€â€ It is currently a very fashionable name in Ireland and across the world.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Russian Currency
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of William, from a central French form in which W is replaced by G.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : variant of Shreve.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Takshika | தாகà¯à®·à¯€à®•ா
Bliss
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Sahabi who Participated in the Battle of Badr
Male
Hindi/Indian
Modern form of Hindi Krishna, KISHAN means "the black" and "the blue."
Girl/Female
Indian
Lalitha Devi
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Star
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German, Hebrew
God is Gracious; Female Version of John
Girl/Female
German American
From the Old German name, meaning strong spear. Famous bearers: Hamlet's mother in the...
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Intelligent or Name of Lord Lakshmi
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n.
The state or quality of being current; general acceptance or reception; a passing from person to person, or from hand to hand; circulation; as, a report has had a long or general currency; the currency of bank notes.
n.
That which is in circulation, or is given and taken as having or representing value; as, the currency of a country; a specie currency; esp., government or bank notes circulating as a substitute for metallic money.
n.
The quality or condition of being urgent; insistence; pressure; as, the urgency of a demand or an occasion.
a.
Passing from person to person, or from hand to hand; circulating through the community; generally received; common; as, a current coin; a current report; current history.
n.
The act of recurring, or state of being recurrent; return; resort; recourse.
a.
A flowing or passing; onward motion. Hence: A body of fluid moving continuously in a certain direction; a stream; esp., the swiftest part of it; as, a current of water or of air; that which resembles a stream in motion; as, a current of electricity.
n.
A continued or uninterrupted course or flow like that of a stream; as, the currency of time.
pl.
of Currency
n.
Current value; general estimation; the rate at which anything is generally valued.
a.
General course; ordinary procedure; progressive and connected movement; as, the current of time, of events, of opinion, etc.
a.
Now passing, as time; as, the current month.
n.
Fluency; readiness of utterance.
n.
State of being current; currency; popularity.
v. i.
Reception; currency.
n.
The quality of being current; currency; circulation; general reception.
n.
An advocate for a metallic currency, or a paper currency always convertible into gold.
n.
Paper fractional currency.
adv.
In a current manner; generally; commonly; as, it is currently believed.
n.
Currency; circulating coin; notes, bills, etc., current for coin.