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  • 101Foreign currency denominated account — Eurocurrency is the term used to describe deposits residing in banks that are located outside the borders of the country that issues the currency the deposit is denominated in. For example a deposit denominated in US dollars residing in a… …

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  • 102Weak Currency — A currency with value that has depreciated significantly over time against other currencies. The long term outlook for a weak currency is that it will continue to lose value due to fundamental weaknesses in the nation that issues this currency.… …

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  • 103Base currency — In foreign exchange markets, the base currency is the first currency in a currency pair. The second currency is named the quote currency, counter currency or terms currency. Exchange rates are quoted in per unit of the base currency. Note that FX …

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  • 104Digital currency exchanger — Digital currency exchangers (DCEs, independent exchange providers or e currency exchangers) are market makers which exchange fiat currency for electronic money, such as digital gold currency (DGC), and/or convert one type of digital currency (DC) …

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  • 105Community Currency — A form of paper scrip issued at the county, town or community level for use at local participating businesses. The theory behind community currencies is to encourage spending at local businesses as opposed to chain or big box stores. Local… …

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  • 106Large denominations of United States currency — The base currency of the United States is the U.S. dollar, and is printed on bills in denominations of $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. At one time, however, it also included five larger denominations. High denomination currency was prevalent …

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  • 107Depreciation (currency) — For the accounting term, see Depreciation. Foreign exchange Exchange rates Currency band Exchange rate Exchange rate regime Exchange rate flexibility Dollarization Fixed exchange rate Floating exchange rate Linked exchange rate Managed float… …

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  • 108Power reverse dual currency note — A dual currency note (DC) pays coupons in the investors domestic currency with the notional in the issuers’ domestic currency. A reverse dual currency note (RDC) is the reverse. A power reverse dual currency note (PRDN) or power reverse dual… …

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  • 109Office of the Comptroller of the Currency — Agency …

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  • 110Functional currency — is the monetary unit of account of the principal economic environment in which an economic entity operates.Statement of Financial Standards No. 52 (SFAS 52) is the primary source of GAAP for translation of foreign currency financial statements.… …

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