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What (who) is currency exchange - definition

BUSINESS WHERE PEOPLE CAN EXCHANGE ONE CURRENCY FOR ANOTHER
Currency exchange; Bureaux de change; Bureaux de Change; Bureau de Change; Foreign currency exchange; Currency settlement; 💱; Beureu de change

bureau de change         
[?bj??r?. d?'??ureau de change?]
¦ noun (plural bureaux de change pronunciation same) a place where one can exchange foreign money.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'office of exchange'.
Bureau de change         
A bureau de changeSee, for example, A tourist site for London, A Bureau de change, Bureau de change exchange rates (plural bureaux de change, both ) (British English) or currency exchangeSee, for example, Kennedy International Airport (American English) is a business where people can exchange one currency for another.
Currency intervention         
  • Imports and exports from Argentina 1992 to 2004
  • Graph of the price of a US dollar in Chinese yuan since 1990
  • US lawmakers discussing the Currency Harmonization Initiative Through Neutralizing Action (CHINA) Act of 2005
MONETARY POLICY OPERATION
Currency Manipulation; Currency Intervention; Currency manipulation; Foreign exchange intervention; Currency munipluation; Foreign exchange market intervention; Intervention in the foreign exchange market; Intervene in the foreign exchange market
Currency intervention, also known as foreign exchange market intervention or currency manipulation, is a monetary policy operation. It occurs when a government or central bank buys or sells foreign currency in exchange for its own domestic currency, generally with the intention of influencing the exchange rate and trade policy.

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Bureau de change

A bureau de change (plural bureaux de change, both ) (British English) or currency exchange (American English) is a business where people can exchange one currency for another.

Examples of use of currency exchange
1. Currency exchange effects negatively affected sales in the quarter by 2 per cent, compared with currency exchange rates one year ago.
2. Much larger volumes of currency exchange –– perhaps $2 trillion a day –– facilitate trade and investment.
3. The charges are often hidden away by banks‘ manipulation of currency exchange rates.
4. The kidnappings occurred at two electronics stores, a currency exchange firm and a trading company.
5. Both exchanges –– the main RTS index and the MICEX currency exchange – reopened later in the day, the indices said.