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
May 20 HSBC British stocks represent golden buying opportunity, says HSBC
May 20 GS Goldman (GS) Plans to Expand Private Equity Credit Lines
May 20 GS How to Find Strong Buy Finance Stocks Using the Zacks Rank
May 20 GS Goldman exec Mintzberg named next Grayscale CEO
May 20 GS Here's How Much a $1000 Investment in Goldman Sachs Made 10 Years Ago Would Be Worth Today
May 20 WU Western Union Teams with GraceKennedy and Lynk Mobile Wallets to Expand Remittance Services Across Jamaica
May 20 GS Japan’s Benchmark Bond Yield Hits Decade-High on Rate-Hike Bets
May 19 GS Dow at 40,000: Why stocks still have 'plenty of room to run'
May 19 GS Dimon Led Bank CEOs to Fend Off Tougher Capital Rules
May 17 GS Goldman Sachs, Microsoft Power Dow Industrials to 40000
May 17 GS 4 Stocks That Could Break Novo Nordisk, Lilly's Obesity Duopoly
May 17 GS Save the Date: 4th Palm Beach CorpGov Forum Nov. 13-14
May 17 GS Mining Co. Earns $10M To Fund Exploration
May 17 VIRT Virtu Financial Congratulates Michelle Hosea, Recipient of the Rising Star Award at Women in Finance Asia Awards
May 17 GS Goldman Sachs looks to expand private equity credit lines as dealmaking picks up
May 17 HSBC Major lenders cut mortgage rates in ‘welcome boost’ for market
May 17 WU Want $2,000 in Annual Dividends? Invest $30,000 in These 3 Stocks
May 16 PFG Principal Financial to acquire Ascensus's ESOP business
May 16 PFG Principal® to acquire ESOP business from Ascensus
May 16 GS Goldman Sachs lands $43B investing mandate for UPS's pension fund assets - report
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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