Collocations withcurrency

These are words often used in combination withcurrency.

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amount of currency
The buyer agent for each production unit is centrally assigned a certain amount of currency in order to purchase the factors of production that it requires to meet its targets.
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counterfeit currency
They are going to be the key players in detecting counterfeit currency.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
currency conversion
Inasmuch as one reason for the border closure was currency conversion, it was not uncommon for border crossers to have their money confiscated.
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currency converter
In addition, inflated costs were converted to 2007 by using the universal currency converter-exchange rate calculator.
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currency earnings
Developing economies are diverse and complex, and in most cases agriculture remains an important source of employment, output and foreign currency earnings.
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currency manipulation
Given the political rhetoric associated with current account balances and currency manipulation, those in the political realm should explore these themes further.
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currency reform
Wartime savings in the countryside were sharply curtailed by means of the 1947 currency reform.
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currency regime
Meanwhile, something is changing in the terms of the debate between international macroeconomists on the optimum currency regime for a country to adopt.
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currency speculation
It is not an external exchange rate shock but the standard macroeconomic shocks in the two countries that drive the risk premia on returns from currency speculation.
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currency speculator
Most lucrative of all business occupations is thought to be that of international currency speculator.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
currency value
The contractionary effects of a higher real interest rate are more than offset by the increased net worth of firms caused by the decreased domestic currency value of foreign debt.
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currency zone
Studies of fiscal federalism have shown that in mature federations a single currency zone is paralleled with fiscal transfers.
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debased currency
Could we not manage to be realistic and visionary all at the same time, and realise that paper safeguards are a debased currency?
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fiat currency
Section 2 describes the basic model of bank liquidity provision with fiat currency and aggregate uncertainty.
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global currency
What is actually needed is to create a stable currency that meets our needs in the global currency context.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
major currency
Stabilizing against a major currency, which is itself relatively stable in purchasing power, can help stabilize the price level in a small country.
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multiple currencies
I build a model of an open-economy payments system: how payments are made, cleared, and settled between residents of different countries, and in which payments may involve multiple currencies.
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national currency
Its central mission was to suppress counterfeiting and safeguard the national currency.
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official currency
The lira was adopted as the official currency for bout and congress fees.
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overvalued currency
Over the next few years, an overvalued currency and growing foreign debt further aggravated that crisis.
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virtual currency
We are rapidly entering a time when cash and credit cards will be replaced by on-line virtual currency.
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Hansard archive
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weak currency
The recovery of the euro did belie critics who had initially derided it as a weak currency.
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wide currency
Ever since this foreign coin has attained wide currency domestic imitations have circulated along with foreign-minted coin.
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