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Strong CurrencyA currency whose value compared to other currencies is improving, as indicated by a decrease in the direct exchange rates for the currency.Strong Currency Similar MatchesCurrencyCurrency1. The money used by a country; e.g., the national currency of Japan is the yen. 2. The physical embodiment of money, in the forms of paper bills or notes, and metal coins. Foreign currency optionForeign currency optionAn option that conveys the right (but not the obligation) to buy or sell a specified amount of foreign currency at a specified price within a specified time period. Reserve currencyReserve currencyA foreign currency held by a central bank or monetary authority for the purposes of exchange intervention and the settlement of intergovernmental claims. Currency diversificationCurrency diversificationUsing more than one currency as an investing or financing strategy. Exposure to a diversified currency portfolio typically entails less exchange rate risk than if all the portfolio exposure were in a single foreign currency. Currency revaluationCurrency revaluationA deliberate upward adjustment in the official exchange rate established, or pegged, by government against a specified standard, such as another currency or gold. Further SuggestionsCurrency basketOver-valued currency Under-valued currency Currency overvaluation Currency call option Currency in circulation Currency reallignment currency swap Foreign currency forward contract currency Currency devaluation Currency hedge Eurocurrency Foreign currency mortgage Canonical model of currency crises Currency swap currency conversion Currency depreciation Currency board Currency basket Base currency Reserve currency Common currency Artificial currency Currency depreciation |
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