Currency, common name for national monetary units. U.S. currency is U.S. dollars (USD), Denmark is the krone (DKK).
The vast majority of the world around. 200 nations have their own currency; 12 European countries, however, 1.1.2002 replaced their national currencies with the euro common unit (XEU), while a number of smaller countries in other regions have linked their currencies fixed to a leading internationally used currency, usually either $ or XEU.Currency Market where one country's money exchanged for another country, has existed since ancient times.
The vast majority of the world around. 200 nations have their own currency; 12 European countries, however, 1.1.2002 replaced their national currencies with the euro common unit (XEU), while a number of smaller countries in other regions have linked their currencies fixed to a leading internationally used currency, usually either $ or XEU.Currency Market where one country's money exchanged for another country, has existed since ancient times.
Popular Currency Profiles
- EUR - Euro
- USD - US Dollar
- GBP - British Pound
- AUD - Australian Dollar
- INR - Indian Rupee
- CAD - Canadian Dollar
- AED - Emirati Dirham
- CHF - Swiss Franc
- CNY - Chinese Yuan Renminbi
- MYR - Malaysian Ringgit
- NZD - New Zealand Dollar
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An exchange rate , also known as the foreign-exchange rate, forex rate or FX rate, between two currencies is the rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another.
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