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currency [ˈkʌrənsi, ingl. am. ˈkɜ:r-] SUST.

1. currency ECON.:

currency
waluta f
blocked currency
free currency
lawful currency

2. currency sin pl. form. (acceptance):

to have wide currency
to gain currency

Véase también: nonconvertible currency , convertible currency

nonconvertible currency SUST. ECON.

convertible currency SUST. ECON.

billing currency SUST. ECON.

common currency SUST. ECON.

convertible currency SUST. ECON.

currency alignment SUST. ECON.

currency-based ADJ. ECON.

currency devaluation SUST. ECON.

currency exchange SUST. ECON.

currency parity SUST. ECON.

currency parity

currency peg SUST. ECON.

currency peg

currency reform SUST. ECON.

currency reform

domestic currency SUST. ECON.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Yet often the returns of the borrower's project will be in the domestic currency.
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He consistently advocated currency reform, the gold standard, a tariff for revenue only, and civil service reform, rendering the greatest aid to the last cause.
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The additional currency was required to finance the recent 300% salary increase for soldiers and policemen and 200% increase for other civil servants.
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Similarly, the burden of taxation has to shift from the shoulders of the workforce to such areas as, for example, speculative currency dealing.
www.europarl.europa.eu
But he did not propose a single currency or central bank.
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Some early proposals focused on economic cooperation, unified foreign policy, a customs union and a common currency, but separate government offices.
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Currency board arrangements are the most widespread means of fixed exchange rates.
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The European single currency is under unprecedented pressure.
news.bbc.co.uk
For depository institutions, they maintain accounts and provide various payment services, including collecting checks, electronically transferring funds, and distributing and receiving currency and coin.
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Officials will eventually have to release their currency pegs and devalue or impose strict controls to stop capital fleeing the country.
www.businessinsider.com.au

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