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cur·ren·cy [ˈkʌrən(t)si] SUST.

1. currency (money):

currency
valuta f
currency
tečaj m
currency
denar m
[foreign] currency

2. currency no pl. (acceptance):

currency
to gain currency

3. currency (circulation):

currency
obtok m

hard ˈcur·ren·cy SUST.

hard currency

re·serve ˈcur·ren·cy SUST.

reserve currency

sin·gle ˈcur·ren·cy SUST. FIN.

single currency

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The extra interest payments to lenders of offshore yuan in three-year cross currency swaps averaged 3.5 percent this year, up from a five-year average of 2.5 percent.
www.interest.co.nz
Currency board arrangements are the most widespread means of fixed exchange rates.
en.wikipedia.org
The European single currency is under unprecedented pressure.
news.bbc.co.uk
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
The additional currency was required to finance the recent 300% salary increase for soldiers and policemen and 200% increase for other civil servants.
en.wikipedia.org
Eurocurrency does not have to involve either the euro currency or the eurozone.
en.wikipedia.org
Participants emitting at above rationed levels must pay those below it in national currency.
en.wikipedia.org
Regardless of persistent inflation after 1272 paper currency backed by limited releases of coins remained as the standard means of currency until 1345.
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In the 1993 currency reform, 1 nouveau zaire was exchanged for 3,000,000 old zaires.
en.wikipedia.org
Yet often the returns of the borrower's project will be in the domestic currency.
en.wikipedia.org

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