currency in circulation - translation to English
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currency in circulation - translation to English


currency in circulation         
CONTINUED USE OF CURRENCY
Money circulation; Circulation (currency)
moneta in circolo
soft currency         
GLOBALLY TRADED CURRENCY THAT SERVES AS A RELIABLE AND STABLE STORE OF VALUE
Hard Currency; Hard currencies; Soft currency; Sound money; Safe-haven currency; Safe haven currency; Haven currency; Strong currency; Weak currency
(Econ) valuta leggera, circolazione cartacea
international currency         
A CURRENCY THAT IS WIDELY USED INTERNATIONALLY
Single global currency; Global currency; International currency; Supranational currency; Supercurrency; World money
valuta internazionale, moneta internazionale

Definition

Hard Currency
The currency of a nation which may be exchanged for that of another nation without restriction. Sometimes referred to as convertible currency. Hard currency countries typically have sizeable exchange reserves and surpluses in their balance of payments. See: Soft Currency

Wikipedia

Currency in circulation
In monetary economics, the currency in circulation in a country is the value of
Examples of use of currency in circulation
1. Currency in circulation grew at an annual rate of 13.6 per cent in February.
2. The increase in currency in circulation during Ramadan this year has been 13.3 percent, or BD36.5 million.
3. M1 âЂ« currency in circulation and in deposits âЂ« was 5.5 per cent up on the year in December.
4. The currency in circulation or currency outside the banking system, shrank 2.3 percent in the first eight months of 2005, after a strong 8.5 percent upsurge in 2005.
5. Such trends are significant because currency in circulation has accounted for much of the growth in M1, the narrow money supply measure.