Currency Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Currency stocks.

Currency Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 VIRT SEC Chair Gensler Says He’ll Resign on Inauguration Day
Nov 21 VIRT The Zacks Rank Explained: How to Find Strong Buy Finance Stocks
Nov 21 HSBC HSBC UK to open luxury wealth centre in St James’s
Nov 21 HSBC HSBC hires Citi vet to lead ex-SVB unit
Nov 21 HSBC Best UK mortgage deals of the week, 21 November
Nov 21 CATY Cathay General Bancorp's (NASDAQ:CATY) Dividend Will Be $0.34
Nov 21 HSBC HSBC Shelves Plans for Trading, Financing Carbon Credits
Nov 20 HSBC HSBC and National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) Announce $25 Million Partnership to Advance Economic Opportunities in Low- and Moderate-Income
Nov 20 HSBC HSBC to relaunch Premier brand for wealth in UK
Nov 20 HSBC Best credit card deals of the week, 20 November
Nov 19 VIRT 4 Things You Need to Know Before You Buy Virtu Financial Stock
Nov 19 HSBC HSBC to Lay Off Hundreds of Top Bankers to Achieve Cost Efficiency
Nov 19 HSBC HSBC, Cathay Pacific, EcoCeres join forces on Hong Kong sustainable aviation fuel push
Nov 19 HSBC Top 3 UK Dividend Stocks To Consider
Nov 18 BBRE REITs see Q3 FFO decline Y/Y despite higher net operating income, occupancy
Nov 18 HSBC Trump ‘to deal £20bn blow to British economy’
Nov 18 HSBC European Equities Close Mixed in Monday Trading; Hundreds of HSBC Senior Staff Reportedly Facing Layoffs
Nov 18 KB KB Financial Group: Not A Value Trap, I'm Staying Long
Nov 18 HSBC Market Chatter: HSBC Holdings Asks Managers to Reapply for Jobs at New Division
Nov 18 HSBC HSBC to sack hundreds of top bankers in scramble to cut costs
Currency

A currency (from Middle English: curraunt, "in circulation", from Latin: currens, -entis), in the most specific use of the word, refers to money in any form when in actual use or circulation as a medium of exchange, especially circulating banknotes and coins. A more general definition is that a currency is a system of money (monetary units) in common use, especially in a nation. Under this definition, US dollars, British pounds, Australian dollars, European euros and Russian ruble are examples of currency. These various currencies are recognized as stores of value and are traded between nations in foreign exchange markets, which determine the relative values of the different currencies. Currencies in this sense are defined by governments, and each type has limited boundaries of acceptance.
Other definitions of the term "currency" are discussed in their respective synonymous articles banknote, coin, and money. The latter definition, pertaining to the currency systems of nations, is the topic of this article. Currencies can be classified into two monetary systems: fiat money and commodity money, depending on what guarantees the value (the economy at large vs. the government's physical metal reserves). Some currencies are legal tender in certain political jurisdictions. Others are simply traded for their economic value. Digital currency has arisen with the popularity of computers and the Internet.

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