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In the foreign exchange market and international finance, a world currency or global currency refers to a currency in which the vast majority of international transactions take place and which serves as the world's primary reserve currency. A world currency is at one extreme of a conceptual spectrum that has local currency at the other extreme. Currencies have many forms depending on several... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    World currency

    The US dollar and euro are by far the most used currencies in terms of global reserves. In the foreign exchange market and international finance, a world currency or global currency refers to a currency in which the vast majority of international transactions take place and which serves as the world's primary reserve currency.
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    Currency

    World currency
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    Reserve currency

    World currency
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    World Currency Unit

    The World Currency Unit (WCU) is an indexed unit of account (unit of account) that stands for a unit of real global purchasing power. Proposed by Lok Sang Ho of Lingnan University, Hong Kong, it was first intended to be the basis for denominating global bonds, a debt instrument that is issued globally and subscribable by people and institutions around the world.
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    List of fictional currencies

    Energy, mentioned as a world currency in a "future timeline" by Arthur C. Clarke.
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    Stelo

    The Stelo ("star"; plural: Steloj ) was from 1945 to 1993 a monetary unit of Esperantists, one of whose aims was to achieve a single world currency.
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    Foreign exchange market

    World currency
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    Pound sterling

    EU economy · Economy of Europe · Eonia · Euribor · Global economy · Reserve currency · World currency
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    Terra Currency

    Terra is the name of a possible "world currency".
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    Polish złoty

    EU economy · Economy of Europe · Eonia · Euribor · Global economy · Reserve currency · World currency

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