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  • 91Internet currency — was a form of electronic money for the Internet. Most sites offering the currency have either been shut down or acquired.cite news |first=Janet |last=Kornblum |title=You Flooz, you may lose |url=http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2001 08 22 ebrief …

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  • 92Early American currency — Front and back of a three pence bill of Pennsylvania currency, printed by John Dunlap in 1777 …

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  • 93Cross currency swap — A cross currency swap, also referred to as cross currency interest rate swap[1] or simply currency swap[2], is an agreement between two parties to exchange interest payments and principals denominated in two different currencies.[3] Contents …

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  • 94Forex Option & Currency Trading Options — A security that allows currency traders to realize gains without having to purchase the underlying currency pair. By incorporating leverage, forex options magnify returns and provide a set downside risk. Alternatively, currency trading options… …

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  • 95Super Currency — A supranational currency printed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that would be tied to a basket of reserve currencies. The concept of a global super currency has been periodically discussed between world leaders as well as endorsed by… …

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  • 96Hard currency — or strong currency, in economics, refers to a globally traded currency that can serve as a reliable and stable store of value. Factors contributing to a currency s hard status can include political stability, low inflation, consistent monetary… …

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  • 97Alternative currency — is a term that refers to any currency used as an alternative to the dominant national or multinational currency systems (usually referred to as national or fiat money). Alternative currencies can be created by an individual, corporation, or… …

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  • 98Continental (currency) — Continental currency was a paper currency issued by the Continental Congress, after the Revolutionary War began in 1775. Eric P. Newman, a leading authority on the early paper money of America, distinguishes between Continental Currency, issued… …

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  • 99Foreign currency mortgage — A foreign currency mortgage is a mortgage which is repayable in a currency other than the currency of the country in which the borrower is a resident. Foreign currency mortgages can be used to finance both personal mortgages and corporate… …

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  • 100local currency — UK US noun [C or U] MONEY ► the currency that is used in a particular country: »Gold has become cheaper to buy where local currencies have appreciated. »It s good to have some local currency available when you arrive in a new country. → Compare… …

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