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INTERMEDIARY USED IN TRADE TO AVOID THE INCONVENIENCES OF A PURE BARTER SYSTEM
Means of exchange; Exchange medium; Mediums of exchange

of exchange      
συναλλακτικός
rate of exchange         
  • USD]] exchange rate
RATE AT WHICH ONE CURRENCY WILL BE EXCHANGED FOR ANOTHER
Exchange rates; Currency exchange rate; Foreign exchange rate; Exchange Rate; Unit currency; Currency exchanges; USD exchange-rate; Currency conversion; Currency Trading; Rate of exchange; Currency converter; Real exchange rate; Nominal exchange rate; USD-exchange rate; Exchange-rate; Declining dollar; Conversion (exchange); Dollar in yen; FX rate; Market exchange rate; Currency trader; Forex rate; Parallel exchange rate
τιμή συναλλάγματος
bill of exchange         
  • An 1870 bill of exchange payable in London with British ''Foreign Bill'' [[revenue stamp]]s attached.
  • Belgian bill of exchange, 1933
DOCUMENT GUARANTEEING THE PAYMENT OF A SPECIFIC AMOUNT OF MONEY, EITHER ON DEMAND, OR AT A SET TIME
Bill of exchange; Bill of Exchange; Negotiable instruments; Bills of exchange; Dollar-Denominated Negotiable Certificate; Negotiable Instrument; Bill Of Exchange; Bills Of Exchange; Negotiable Instruments; Accommodation Bill; Accommodation bill; Bills of Exchange; For deposit only; Accommodation note; Negotiable document; Credit instrument; Nonnegotiable instrument; Nonnegotiable and Negotiable instruments; Negotiable and nonnegotiable instruments; Non-negotiable instruments; Nonnegotiable instruments; Non-negotiable and negotiable instruments; (non)negotiable instrument; (Non-)negotiable instrument; (Non)negotiable instrument; Non-negotiable instrument; Negotiable and non-negotiable instruments; (non-)negotiable instrument; Nonnegotiable and negotiable instruments
γραμμάτιο, συναλλαγματική

Definitie

exchange rate
n.
1) to set an exchange rate
2) to apply an exchange rate

Wikipedia

Medium of exchange

In economics, a medium of exchange is any item that is widely acceptable in exchange for goods and services. In modern economies, the most commonly used medium of exchange is currency.

The origin of "mediums of exchange" in human societies is assumed to have arisen in antiquity as awareness grew of the limitations of barter. The form of the "medium of exchange" follows that of a token, which has been further refined as money. A "medium of exchange" is considered one of the functions of money. The exchange acts as an intermediary instrument as the use can be to acquire any good or service and avoids the limitations of barter; where what one wants has to be matched with what the other has to offer.

Most forms of money are categorised as mediums of exchange, including commodity money, representative money, cryptocurrency, and most commonly fiat money. Representative and fiat money most widely exist in digital form as well as physical tokens, for example coins and notes.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor of exchange
1. SURVEILLANCE OF EXCHANGE RATES On a separate issue, Adams said that the IMF needs to be "far more" ambitious in its surveillance of exchange rates.
2. One can go back to the basic logic of exchange markets, to Irving Fishers equation of exchange, or to Mademoiselle Zélies experience in Polynesia with coconuts.
3. "There were no official ties, but lots of exchange.
4. More of these kinds of exchange programs are essential.
5. He said the IMF needs to show "significantly greater" ambition in its surveillance of exchange rates.